1972 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia

Rebuilt 1,679cc Flat 4 Engine | Custom Surfboard-Style Theme | New Pop Top Canvas

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LOT #

250230903

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
2322048868
Lot Number:
250230903
Odometer:
1,430
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
1,679cc H4
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
White
Interior Color:
Beige/Tan/Red
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van
  • 1,679cc H4
  • Dual Carburetors
  • 4-Speed Manual
  • RWD
  • White Exterior
  • Beige/Tan/Red Interior
  • Rebuilt 1,679cc Flat 4 Engine Installed By Canyon German Auto
  • Custom Surfboard-Style Front Bumper
  • Custom Surfboard-Style Gas Pedal w/ Polymer Coating
  • Custom Wood Surfboard-Style Armrests
  • New Pop Top Canvas
  • New Windshield
  • New Gasket
  • New Headlight Rings
  • New Carb System
  • 8-Speaker Stereo System
  • All Info As Reported By Current Owner

Overview of 1972 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia For Sale by Owner

Travelling creates memories, it's always not about the destination per se, but the journey to it that makes it truly one for the books. The best way to ensure you maximise memories made is to pick the right machine to travel further and in style. Present today is arguably the best way to travel and look good doing so and takes shape with this lovely 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van. With a reported 1,430 miles on the clock, this iconic ’70s motor features a host of tasteful upgrades with its iconic classic Volkswagen charm and can be yours to pack up and travel today.

Exterior and Interior

Classic Volkswagens and surfing go hand in hand, this 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van is dressed in white and features a design that's timeless and factory clean as well. A walk around this classic Volkswagen and what you will find is a blend of factory and custom upgrades, in place is a custom Surfboard-style front bumper, new windshield, new headlight rims and a new pop top canvas. In keeping with its factory styling, this classic Volkswagen sits on a set of factory wheels with Volkswagen hubcaps. Stepping into the two tone beige and tan interior of this 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van and you are treated to not just classic styling but a whole lot of practicality. The cabin features living space for two comfortably and features a host of surfer themes upgrades which include Custom Surfboard-style gas pedal with polymer coating, Custom wood Surfboard-style Armrests and a 8-Speaker Stereo System for your tunes on long drives.

Engine

While the journey is something to look forward to, getting to where you want to go is key to ensuring a good time, fortunately this 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van is not all about looks and has the performance to ensure reliable transport. Make your way to the rear of this custom classic Volkswagen and what you will find is a 2.0L air cooled motor that is reported to be rebuilt and installed by Canyon German Auto just 5,000 miles ago. The current owner reports a new carburetor system in place for smooth power delivery. Speaking of power delivery, this classic beauty channels all its performance to its rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission giving you more control of your drive experience.

Walk-around Video of this Volkswagen Bus

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1977 Volkswagen Bus Kombi Camper Van

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

The spirit of adventure is alive and well in this 1977 Volkswagen Bus Kombi Camper Van, a timeless icon ready to hit the open road. Finished in an eye-catching two-tone Green and White color scheme, this Kombi has been thoughtfully updated with a brand-new 1600cc dual port air-cooled engine and a full camper setup, making it the perfect companion for weekend getaways, road trips, or even full-time van life. Located in Arvada, Colorado, this classic VW embodies freedom and simplicity with undeniable vintage charm.

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1965 Volkswagen Bus 21-Window Deluxe “Samba”

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

The Volkswagen Type 2 was Volkswagen’s second mass production vehicle, after the popular Beetle. Introduced for 1950, the Type 2 came in panel van, minibus and pickup truck variants. Soon, it became immensely popular in its own right, most notably as a symbol of the Sixties. Subsequently, the name changed to Transporter, and it’s a name that we see to this day. However, few today will make the connection between the two. For many, the Volkswagen Type 2, Microbus, Kombi or bus is its own vehicle, and a fine classic too. Here, we’ve got a 1965 Volkswagen Bus of the 21-window variety, for sale in Elk Grove California after undergoing a full rotisserie restoration. That makes it an excellent turn-key classic that you can drive straight away.

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1972 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Travelling creates memories, it's always not about the destination per se, but the journey to it that makes it truly one for the books. The best way to ensure you maximise memories made is to pick the right machine to travel further and in style. Present today is arguably the best way to travel and look good doing so and takes shape with this lovely 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van. With a reported 1,430 miles on the clock, this iconic ’70s motor features a host of tasteful upgrades with its iconic classic Volkswagen charm and can be yours to pack up and travel today.

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1969 Volkswagen Beetle

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$22,500

The Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most recognizable automobiles ever produced, with a legacy spanning decades and millions of units sold worldwide. This 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe showcases the timeless charm that made the Beetle a cultural icon, combining simple engineering, dependable mechanicals, and unmistakable styling. Showing approximately 7,204 miles, this example stands out with its vibrant Red exterior and tastefully reupholstered White and Red interior. The classic air-cooled driving experience remains intact, while the refreshed cabin adds a custom touch that enhances both comfort and presentation. Whether destined for local car shows, weekend cruises, or a vintage Volkswagen collection, this Beetle delivers an authentic piece of automotive history.

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1977 Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$37,500

The Volkswagen Type 2 is one of the most recognizable vehicles ever produced, symbolizing freedom, adventure, and a carefree lifestyle for generations of enthusiasts. By 1977, the Bay Window Transporter had evolved into a more refined and capable vehicle while retaining the unmistakable character that made it a cultural icon. Showing 149,097 miles, this 1977 Volkswagen Transporter stands out with its attractive Marino Yellow and Pastel White two-tone exterior, restored interior, and tasteful upgrades. Featuring custom upholstery, woodgrain interior accents, an aftermarket safari-style roof rack, and a classic air-cooled powertrain, this Transporter captures the spirit of vintage Volkswagen motoring while offering the charm and usability that collectors continue to seek today.

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1970 Volkswagen Beetle Restomod LT1

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$55,000

There are custom builds, and then there are machines like this. This 1970 Volkswagen Beetle Restomod shows just 710 miles and represents a complete reimagination of one of the most recognizable economy cars ever built. Far removed from its humble air-cooled origins, this Beetle has been transformed into a full custom hot rod powered by a Chevrolet LT1 V8, riding on a tubular chassis, and engineered with hardware more commonly found in purpose-built performance cars. From its chopped roofline and wide rear stance to its remote-controlled suicide doors and bespoke interior, this is a build created to command attention wherever it goes. The title carries a rebuilt designation noted in title history, which should be fully disclosed, but this vehicle’s appeal lies in its craftsmanship, engineering ambition, and sheer uniqueness rather than originality.

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