1968 Volkswagen Bus/vanagon on 2040-cars
Ansonia, Ohio, United States
Message me at : ellsworthokane697525@yahoo.com A VERY RARE 1968 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI VAN ... RUNNING '68BUS!!!1968 VW KOMBI DESCRIPTIONThis Should Bring Back Some & Shifts Of Engine To Follow)Goes Down The Work Good Too!Seems To Be Pretty Complete!Gonna Need Some WorkThough!Solid Up Here!Seats Are RoughAt Least It's Not All Rotted Out!MilesExceed Mechanical Limits!Missing The Radio!Both Door Panels Are DecentDoorHandles Work Good And Windows Roll Up & Down As They ShouldLooks Like You Can GoCamping Too!No Evidence Of Water Damage!This Is Just So Kool!Window Don'tLeak Either!Everything Underneath Looks Pretty Good!I'm Sure It's NotPerfect Though!But Not Bad For 50 Years Old!Tires Hold Air But Are Just MediocreCross Beam seems Solid!Here Are Some Service Records! Original Owner Was From The Beginning!He Serviced It At The Book Is "Choke Full" Of Neat Stuff!He Filled Every Page!AndThen Some! Clear Title Ready To Go! 1968 VW Running & Driving Project Bus! PeaceOut Dude! Don't Let This Get Away!
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Skoda unveils Volkswagen Up!-based Citigo
Tue, 27 Sep 2011This is the all-new Skoda Citigo, and if you're thinking that it looks rather familiar, that's because its Volkswagen-badged kin recently debuted at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. That's right, the long-rumored Skoda version of Volkswagen's new Up! city car has finally arrived.
Buyers will have a choice of two 1.0-liter three-cylinder engines - one with 59 horsepower, the other with a 74 hp and a blistering 106 mph top speed - both mated to a five-speed manual transmission. Powerful they are not, but these three-bangers should prove to be extremely efficient, with Skoda quoting fuel economy numbers of 62.8 and 60.1 miles per gallon, respectively (on the European cycle).
Being a Skoda, the Citigo will go on sale in its home market of the Czech Republic this fall, with the rest of Europe getting the car next summer. Follow the jump for Skoda's official release.
VW agrees to halt next-gen rally car development to help others stay in WRC
Sat, 22 Jun 2013Volkswagen has petitioned the FIA to hold on to the current specifications for cars in the World Rally Championship, according to Autosport.com. The move is evidently an effort to keep as many competitors in the sport as possible, despite the fact that using the current spec racers may actually hurt Volkswagen's chances at winning. The three factory teams currently competing in the WRC are at the end of a three-year homologation cycle at the end of 2013, and new cars are expected to bow next year. But developing new racers could cost as much as $4.7 million.
That price tag would put M-Sport (which fields Ford racers) out of the WRC game for 2014 and would put Citroën participation in question as well. VW has already begun work on the next iteration of its Polo R WRC, and the hatch has nabbed four wins in six rounds this season. Now it appears that car won't bow until at least 2015. The FIA has officially agreed to freeze homologation of new WRC cars until the end of next season.
Tanner Foust checks out his new VW Beetle GRC rally car
Thu, 11 Sep 2014Racing driver and Top Gear USA host Tanner Foust is a very busy guy. After all, he's competing in rounds of both Global Rallycross series and FIA World Rallycross Championship, not to mention his TV duties. However, we probably shouldn't feel too sorry for him, because his job puts him behind the wheel of some truly crazy machinery.
Case in point is his latest ride in Global Rallycross - the Volkswagen Beetle GRC. The German company claims that this all-wheel drive Bug makes around 540 horsepower from its 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and can shoot to 60 in under 2 seconds. Plus, if this video is any indication, this Volkswagen sounds like a machine gun when throwing revs at idle, and it can do some wonderfully easy four-wheel drifts.
Previously, Foust was driving a VW Polo for Andretti Autosport in GRC, but the team unveiled the look of the Beetle GRC at the Chicago Auto Show. Now, Foust is finally getting to show off his new office to the public, and like VW's tagline for the new car claims, it's way hotter than Herbie.