Past & Present Motor Cars

320 Story Road, Ocoee, FL 34761
4.7
4.7 out of 5 stars

Used 1972 Volkswagen Bus

For Sale:$64,972
Estimated payment:$1,473/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score
  • Sedan
  • Condition
    Used
  • Transmission
    4 Speed
  • Exterior Color
    Red and Beige
  • Interior Color
    Beige
  • VIN
    -

Engine

1500cc

Message from the seller

This 1972 Volkswagen Bus is a Brazilian-built example that has been completely restored to a very high standard and presents in excellent condition throughout. Finished in a beautiful red and beige two-tone color combination, it perfectly captures the classic VW personality while standing out with a clean, high-end finish. The paint has a smooth, rich shine, and the body is straight and well-detailed, reflecting the level of care that went into this build. Inside, you’ll find a matching beige interior that is both inviting and period-correct in appearance. The cabin is clean, nicely finished, and laid out just the way a classic bus should be — simple, functional, and full of vintage charm. It’s the kind of interior that makes every drive feel like a trip back in time, whether you’re headed to a show or out for a weekend cruise. Mechanically, this bus is just as impressive as it is visually. The engine and transmission have both been completely rebuilt, giving it the reliability and drivability you want in a classic you can actually use. It starts easily, runs smoothly, and shifts just as it should. The brakes have been redone, and all new wiring has been installed, meaning major systems have been addressed as part of the restoration. This is not just a cosmetic refresh it’s a thorough, high-quality restoration. One of the standout features is the 23-window bus conversion, giving it that iconic, highly sought-after look that collectors and enthusiasts love. The added glass brings in natural light and elevates the overall appearance to one of the most desirable VW bus styles ever produced. Adding to the personality and usability, this bus is equipped with a sliding ragtop, perfect for open-air cruising on sunny days. White wall tires complement the vintage vibe beautifully, while the roof racks add both style and practical utility ready for beach gear, camping equipment, or simply completing that classic adventure-ready look. This Volkswagen runs and drives great and is ready to be enjoyed immediately. Whether you’re looking for a showpiece, a fun weekend cruiser, or a nostalgic family adventure vehicle, this beautifully restored 1972 VW Bus checks all the boxes with style, charm, and quality throughout. 1972 Volkswagen Bus Brazilian Built Highlights Completely Restored to a High Standard Beautiful Red and Beige Two Tone Exterior Straight Body with Excellent Fit and Finish Matching Beige Interior with Classic Appearance Engine and Transmission Fully Rebuilt Runs Smoothly and Shifts Properly Brakes Redone All New Wiring Installed 23 Window Conversion Sliding Ragtop White Wall Tires Roof Racks for Added Style and Utility Ready to Drive and Enjoy While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle cars with an honest and reliable description and realize the importance of transparency when selling vehicles. That being said, we have not built, modified, changed or personally owned this vehicle. Whether this vehicle is consigned or owned by Past & Present Motor Cars we do not know the vehicles complete history since new. We want to be clear and try to answer any questions our customers might have prior to purchasing. Additionally, we not only welcome but we encourage 3rd party independent inspections. Please inquire prior to purchase to make sure the advertised vehicle has not already been sold. We list our vehicles on multiple websites and a vehicle can sell at any time. If a customer chooses to purchase sight unseen (many of our customers choose this option) the customer accepts the vehicle AS IS and WHERE IS and understands we cannot address concerns after purchase. For this reason, it's important all concerns are addressed prior to purchase. We make every effort to present accurate and reliable information, but use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibilit

1972 Volkswagen Bus: A Classic Continues its Journey

The 1972 Volkswagen Bus, also known by its various designations like the Type 2, Transporter, Kombi, or Microbus, represents a pivotal year in the evolution of this iconic and beloved vehicle. Building upon decades of refinement and a steadfast commitment to its utilitarian yet charming design, the 1972 model year saw further enhancements that cemented its status as a cultural touchstone and a practical people-and-cargo mover.

Key Model Year Changes and Features:

  • Engine Evolution: For 1972, Volkswagen continued to offer the air-cooled, rear-mounted boxer engine. While still a hallmark of the Bus's unique engineering, this year saw a slight displacement increase in some markets. The most common engine was the 1.7-liter (1679cc) air-cooled flat-four engine. This provided adequate power for its intended purpose, prioritizing reliability and simplicity over outright speed. These engines were known for their distinctive rumble and the ability to be repaired relatively easily.
  • Transmission Options: Buyers could choose between a standard four-speed manual transmission or, for the first time in some markets with the larger engine, an optional three-speed automatic transaxle. This automatic transmission, while not a performance-oriented unit, offered a more relaxed driving experience, broadening the appeal of the Bus.
  • Interior Refinements: The interior of the 1972 Bus continued to offer incredible versatility. Depending on the specific configuration, it could be a basic panel van, a versatile cargo van, a passenger-carrying Kombi, or the more comfortably appointed Westfalia camper variant. Seating configurations varied widely, often accommodating up to nine passengers in the most popular configurations. Features like vinyl seating, durable rubber floor mats, and a relatively spartan dashboard were typical, emphasizing practicality.
  • Exterior Design: The 1972 model year fell within the second generation (Type 2 T2) of the Volkswagen Bus, characterized by its "Bay Window" front end. This design, introduced in 1968, featured a larger, more panoramic windshield for improved visibility and a more aerodynamic profile compared to its predecessor. Key exterior features included:
    • The characteristic rounded roofline and split windshield (though the split was largely a design holdover from earlier generations, the T2's windshield was a single, larger piece with a narrower center pillar).
    • The prominent V-shaped front end with the VW badge centrally located.
    • Sliding side doors on many passenger variants, facilitating easy access.
    • Large, round headlights.
    • A variety of body styles, including panel vans, kombis, pick-up trucks (single and double cab), and the highly sought-after camper versions.
  • Safety and Chassis: While safety standards were different in 1972, the Bus featured a robust unibody construction. Braking was typically handled by front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, a significant improvement over earlier generations. The rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout contributed to its unique handling characteristics.
  • Market Presence and Legacy: The 1972 Volkswagen Bus continued the tradition of being a global phenomenon. It served as a workhorse for businesses, a family vehicle, a camper for adventurers, and a canvas for artistic expression. Its affordability, reliability, and inherent coolness made it a favorite among a wide demographic. This year's model is particularly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for its place in the T2 generation's timeline and its continued embodiment of the counterculture movement it helped define.

In essence, the 1972 Volkswagen Bus represents a mature yet still vibrant iteration of a vehicle that transcended mere transportation. It was, and remains, a symbol of freedom, adventure, and a more communal way of life, all wrapped in a distinctive and enduring design.

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