No. 99079381

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Volkswagen - T1 Samba Deluxe 21 Window - 1965
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Volkswagen - T1 Samba Deluxe 21 Window - 1965

BODYWORK & EXTERIOR: Offered here is a truly iconic example of the Volkswagen Type 2: an original 21-window 'Samba' Splitscreen finished in an eye-catching two-tone orange and cream colour scheme. This T1 underwent a full restoration and presents today with a vibrant, well-maintained finish showing only minor age-related signs of use, in keeping with its cherished history. Notably, this Samba was originally delivered to an Austrian taxi and bus company, who equipped it with custom bumpers and a front-mounted spare wheel to maximise luggage space—features still present today, contributing to the vehicle’s unique provenance. MECHANICAL CONDITION: Power is provided by an upgraded 1641cc air-cooled flat-four engine with dual Weber carburettors and an external oil cooler, paired to a four-speed manual gearbox. The engine runs smoothly and delivers noticeably enhanced performance over the standard unit. Importantly, the original numbers-matching 1493cc engine has been professionally rebuilt and is included in the sale. The most recent routine service was carried out at approximately 62,000 km. While there is no formal service history due to long-term family ownership, the vehicle has been maintained diligently, regularly driven, and always kept garaged. INTERIOR & FEATURES: The interior has been retrimmed in orange and black vinyl and remains in excellent condition throughout. The beige headliner, body-coloured dashboard, and chrome highlights complete the classic look. This example is configured in an 8-seater layout with two rear bench seats. Period-correct and tasteful upgrades include: Roll-back fabric sunroof Westfalia-style metal and wood roof rack Two-spoke steering wheel with gold Wolfsburg crest Sliding side windows and front pop-out quarter lights Front roof-mounted taxi light Blaupunkt Augsburg CD stereo system with upgraded front/rear speakers and dash-mounted tweeters Electown cassette stereo (retained) Analogue Kienzle dashboard clock Aftermarket oil pressure and temperature gauges Tow hitch PROVENANCE & DOCUMENTATION: Originally delivered new in Austria by Porsche of Austria, this T1 Samba comes with extraordinary provenance. The original sales documentation is still present and notably signed by Louise Piëch, daughter of Ferdinand Porsche—a rare and historic touch. First registered in February 1965, it was imported to the Netherlands in January 2001 and has been with its third long-term owner since 2003, remaining in the same family ever since. Included in the sale: Original stamped owner’s booklet Original, rebuilt 1493cc engine Austrian registration documentation Various documents confirming early ownership and restoration history SUMMARY: A beautifully presented and mechanically upgraded example of the desirable T1 'Samba' 21-Window Splitscreen. This is a true collector’s piece with remarkable provenance, a sympathetic restoration, and tasteful enhancements for usability and performance. Whether added to a discerning collection of iconic classics or used as a stylish and practical weekend companion, this Volkswagen Samba offers rare heritage, timeless design, and unmistakable character.

No. 99079381

No longer available
Volkswagen - T1 Samba Deluxe 21 Window - 1965

Volkswagen - T1 Samba Deluxe 21 Window - 1965

BODYWORK & EXTERIOR:

Offered here is a truly iconic example of the Volkswagen Type 2: an original 21-window 'Samba' Splitscreen finished in an eye-catching two-tone orange and cream colour scheme.
This T1 underwent a full restoration and presents today with a vibrant, well-maintained finish showing only minor age-related signs of use, in keeping with its cherished history.
Notably, this Samba was originally delivered to an Austrian taxi and bus company, who equipped it with custom bumpers and a front-mounted spare wheel to maximise luggage space—features still present today, contributing to the vehicle’s unique provenance.

MECHANICAL CONDITION:

Power is provided by an upgraded 1641cc air-cooled flat-four engine with dual Weber carburettors and an external oil cooler, paired to a four-speed manual gearbox.
The engine runs smoothly and delivers noticeably enhanced performance over the standard unit.
Importantly, the original numbers-matching 1493cc engine has been professionally rebuilt and is included in the sale.
The most recent routine service was carried out at approximately 62,000 km. While there is no formal service history due to long-term family ownership, the vehicle has been maintained diligently, regularly driven, and always kept garaged.

INTERIOR & FEATURES:

The interior has been retrimmed in orange and black vinyl and remains in excellent condition throughout. The beige headliner, body-coloured dashboard, and chrome highlights complete the classic look.
This example is configured in an 8-seater layout with two rear bench seats.
Period-correct and tasteful upgrades include:

Roll-back fabric sunroof

Westfalia-style metal and wood roof rack

Two-spoke steering wheel with gold Wolfsburg crest

Sliding side windows and front pop-out quarter lights

Front roof-mounted taxi light

Blaupunkt Augsburg CD stereo system with upgraded front/rear speakers and dash-mounted tweeters

Electown cassette stereo (retained)

Analogue Kienzle dashboard clock

Aftermarket oil pressure and temperature gauges

Tow hitch

PROVENANCE & DOCUMENTATION:

Originally delivered new in Austria by Porsche of Austria, this T1 Samba comes with extraordinary provenance. The original sales documentation is still present and notably signed by Louise Piëch, daughter of Ferdinand Porsche—a rare and historic touch.
First registered in February 1965, it was imported to the Netherlands in January 2001 and has been with its third long-term owner since 2003, remaining in the same family ever since.
Included in the sale:

Original stamped owner’s booklet

Original, rebuilt 1493cc engine

Austrian registration documentation

Various documents confirming early ownership and restoration history

SUMMARY:

A beautifully presented and mechanically upgraded example of the desirable T1 'Samba' 21-Window Splitscreen. This is a true collector’s piece with remarkable provenance, a sympathetic restoration, and tasteful enhancements for usability and performance.
Whether added to a discerning collection of iconic classics or used as a stylish and practical weekend companion, this Volkswagen Samba offers rare heritage, timeless design, and unmistakable character.

Bidding closed
Arjan Rietveld
Expert
Estimate  € 72,000 - € 85,000

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