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6180 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543
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Used 1979 Volkswagen Bus

49,626 miles
For Sale:$18,500

$1,000(-5.1%)price drop

Estimated payment:$419/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

SequenceDatePrice ChangeCurrent Price
1.2/23/2025 (a year ago)$23,900
2.5/21/2025 (a year ago)-$4,400 (-18.4%)$19,500
3.2/28/2026 (2 months ago)-$1,000 (-5.1%)$18,500
  • Passenger Van
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    49,626miles
  • Transmission
    3 Speed Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Purple
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • VIN
    -

Engine

2.0 Liter Flat 4 Cylinder

Message from the seller

1979 Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi Bus  Like the Beetle, the Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter is a true world car, as likely to be found in Kathmandu, as in Valparaiso, Chile, or Pebble Beach.  The Transporter shared the Type 1 Beetle's running gear, which provided it with excellent ground clearance and an ability to run economically and indefinitely on near kerosene.  These adaptable attributes more than made up for the Transporter's modest power output and low top speed and helped spread it worldwide.  Today the Volkswagen Type 2 is an iconic vehicle for nearly every generation of enthusiast.  For consignment, the quintessential must have nugget from the hippie past in the form of a wildly painted Kombi bus.  It was painted in Las Vegas and per the consignor, the painter was a veteran of the Burning Man festival.  But you knew that.  And it was serviced in 2018 at Kombi Haus in Sacramento, California.  So, what we have is a real west coast VW bus, man.  Far out!  Exterior No, you're not trippin', this thing really is a purple painted party on wheels.  What we have is a psychedelic symphony of colors and shapes and wild things.  The artist took a blank canvas and created a work of art with a purple base littered with mushrooms, (or shrooms if you prefer), lotus flowers, palm trees, yin-yang, peace symbols, stars, clouds, and squiggly things.  A hidden Easter egg is a caterpillar taking a puffing a large cloudy exhale after a righteous toke of his bong.  That said, the body is relatively straight.  The upper white section, including the roof, has its share of surface rust and there's more down by the rocker panels.  There's some at the base of the windshield and heavier in the drip rail.  Don't sweat it, man.  The 14-inch wheels have some surface rust, but the VW hubcaps are all there.  Our favorite part might be the castle Wolfsburg decal on the back window.  Pretty sweet. Interior Upon entry, we notice a little more rust on the sill plate.  The door panels got passed over during the creative outburst, so they're pretty standard black vinyl with an air duct that runs from the hinge to a vent on the door.   There's also a speaker at the base.  They both show a bit of wear and looseness but are mostly intact.  The same can be said for the bucket seats, also in black vinyl with some seam separation.  The very simple two spoke steering wheel is in good condition and the basic dash has a speedometer in a plastic surround next to a circle of indicator lights.  An aftermarket AM/FM/CD Pioneer radio is in place because Pete Seeger has to be heard!  The floor mounted shifter for the automatic is tall, very bus like, and the floor is covered with a fitted rubber mat, a pure Volkswagen utilitarian trait.  The headliner and sun visors show some wear towards the front, and some wear and staining is found on the back section of headliner and trim, as if rain may have seeped in through the top hinge.  The back passenger area is pure Bohemian with purple carpet, (naturally), a handmade plywood platform covered in blue shag carpet.   Some loosely wired house speakers are strewn about because Joan Biaz has to be heard!   There are grab handles on the ceiling, a reminder that there were once three rows of seats.  But fret not as our consignor is including the original bench seats with your purchase.  Drivetrain A 2.0 liter flat 4-cylinder engine is on board in the back and it has electronic fuel injection.  The transmission is the original 3-speed automatic which keeps the power in back and turns the tires via a 4.02 ratioed gear set.  Power disc brakes up front are coupled with power drum brakes in back.  Undercarriage Some residual oil on the pan and differential but does not appear to be actively leaking.  The remainder of the undercarriage is driver quality with surface rust, some road grime and grease, but in general not horrible.  Fully independent suspension is noted with a torsion a

1979 Volkswagen Bus: The End of an Era and a Legacy of Freedom

The 1979 Volkswagen Bus, often affectionately known as the Type 2 or simply "Bus," represents a pivotal moment in the vehicle's storied history. For the North American market, it marks the final year of production for the iconic Type 2 T2 generation, a platform that had defined a generation and become synonymous with freedom, adventure, and a counter-culture movement. While the world was on the cusp of technological advancements and evolving automotive designs, the '79 Bus stood as a testament to a simpler, more communal way of life.

Design and Evolution

By 1979, the Volkswagen Bus had undergone significant evolution from its utilitarian beginnings. The T2 generation, introduced in the mid-1960s, had refined the original concept with a more aerodynamic, curved front end (often referred to as the "Bay Window" due to the large, split windshield that was present until 1967, with the '79 featuring the single-piece panoramic windshield). This iteration boasted a more comfortable and spacious cabin compared to its predecessor.

The 1979 model year saw the continuation of the T2b facelift, which included a redesigned dashboard, improved seating, and updated exterior trim. The overall aesthetic remained unmistakably Volkswagen: a boxy, functional silhouette with rounded edges and large windows that offered excellent visibility and a feeling of openness.

Key Design Features of the 1979 VW Bus:

  • Panoramic Windshield: The large, single-piece windshield provided an expansive view of the road ahead, contributing to the Bus's open and airy feel.
  • Boxy Silhouette: Its distinctive, utilitarian shape was instantly recognizable and maximized interior space.
  • Sliding Side Door: A hallmark of the Bus design, the sliding side door offered convenient access to the passenger compartment.
  • Pop-Top Roof (Optional): Many campers and Westfalia editions featured a pop-top roof, adding sleeping space and ventilation.
  • Distinctive Headlights and Grille: The circular headlights and the prominent VW logo on the front grille were iconic design elements.

Powertrain and Performance

The 1979 Volkswagen Bus, in North America, was typically powered by an air-cooled, rear-mounted flat-four engine. For this final year, the engine was a 2.0-liter (1970cc) unit, producing around 67 horsepower. While not a powerhouse by modern standards, this engine was renowned for its simplicity, reliability, and distinctive boxer rumble.

Transmission options usually included a four-speed manual gearbox. The rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout contributed to the Bus's unique handling characteristics. While not designed for sporty driving, its low center of gravity and independent suspension offered a surprisingly compliant ride.

Key Powertrain Features:

  • Engine: 2.0-liter (1970cc) air-cooled, rear-mounted flat-four.
  • Horsepower: Approximately 67 hp.
  • Transmission: Typically a 4-speed manual.
  • Drivetrain: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive.
  • Fueling: Carbureted.

Interior and Configurations

The interior of the 1979 Volkswagen Bus was a blank canvas for a multitude of configurations, catering to diverse needs. From basic passenger vans carrying families and friends to fully equipped camper vans that enabled cross-country adventures, the Bus was incredibly versatile.

Common Interior Configurations:

  • Passenger Van: Featured bench seats for multiple occupants, often with a spacious cargo area in the rear.
  • Camper/Westfalia Editions: These were the most sought-after, offering integrated sleeping areas, a small kitchen (sink, stove, refrigerator), and storage. Westfalia conversions, in particular, were meticulously designed for practical living on the road.
  • Cargo Van: Stripped down for commercial use, offering maximum cargo space.

The dashboard was functional and straightforward, with essential gauges and controls. The cabin's large windows fostered a communal atmosphere, making the Bus a popular choice for road trips and group outings.

Significance and Legacy

The 1979 Volkswagen Bus holds a special place in automotive history for several reasons:

  • End of an Era: It marked the final production year of the air-cooled, rear-engined T2 generation in North America. The subsequent T3 generation (Vanagon) would introduce water-cooled, front-engined layouts, fundamentally changing the Bus's character.
  • Counter-Culture Icon: The T2 Bus became a symbol of the 1960s and 70s counter-culture, associated with freedom, travel, music festivals, and a desire for a less materialistic lifestyle. The '79 model carried this legacy forward.
  • Versatility and Utility: Its adaptable interior and robust construction made it suitable for a wide range of uses, from family transportation to adventure vehicles.
  • Enduring Appeal: Despite their age and often demanding maintenance, 1979 Volkswagen Buses continue to be cherished by enthusiasts for their nostalgic charm, unique driving experience, and the freedom they represent. They are often restored and customized, continuing to be a visible presence on roads and at vintage car shows.

The 1979 Volkswagen Bus is more than just a vehicle; it's a cultural artifact that evokes memories of a bygone era and continues to inspire a spirit of adventure and simplicity in a modern world.

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