1974 Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi 23-Window Samba Conversion







Ended Nov 18, 2025 at 8:20 PM UTC
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Description
The luxurious Volkswagen Type 2 23-window Samba was a beloved variant of VW’s iconic microbus, originally designed for touring the Alps. Known for its panoramic windows, split windshield, and skylights, the Samba embodied postwar optimism and freedom. Though the 23-window design was discontinued in 1963, enthusiasts are known to convert their Type 2s to re-create the 23-window experience, as seen here.
By '74, the Volkswagen Type 2 had moved to a single-piece curved windshield, and the more utilitarian Kombi typically lacked the deluxe features of earlier models — no skylights and fewer chrome details. But that didn't stop the ambitious builder of this Samba conversion, which was originally manufactured as a Kombi in Brazil and then customized there before the seller imported it to the U.S. earlier this year.
This type 2 now possesses all of the comforts and characteristics of a Samba, right down to the 23-window design with prominent split windshield and skylights. Painted in two-tone bright red and cream paint, it also features two-tone vinyl upholstery, carpet, and door panels, along with retro red gingham curtains, a sunroof, and two roof racks. This 23-window conversion recently won "Best In Show" at the 31st Annual Memories Classic Car Cruise in Indiana. It is now offered with a clean Michigan title in the seller’s name.
Factory Equipment
1.6-liter flat-four engine factory-rated at 52 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission
14” steel wheels
Two-spoke steering wheel
120-km/h speedometer and fuel gauge
Three rows of bench seating
Modifications
23-window conversion and refurbishment in Brazil included:
Refinished in two-tone bright red and cream paint
New two-tone vinyl upholstery, carpet, and door panels
Retro red gingham curtains
Refinished chrome trim and period-correct detailing throughout
Working ragtop sunroof
Sliding side windows
Split front bench seat with cupholders
Beige lap belts with Wolfsburg crests
Cabin heater
Front and rear roof racks with wood slats and rear driver’s side ladder
Roadwing RW-05 185R14C tires and hubcaps
Servicing
September 2025: Replaced the rear brake shoes, wheel cylinders, and hoses; replaced shifter shaft seal; installed replacement tie rods and axle bearing seals
Known Imperfections
Transmission leak at the half shaft gasket
Ownership History
The Michigan seller imported this Type 2 from Brazil earlier this year, following the aforementioned 23-window conversion and refurbishment. The seller says the Type 2 has “plenty of space for cruising, camping, or weekend shows. Clean, smoke-free engine that runs strong and smooth.” It is offered with a clean Michigan title in the seller’s name.
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