VW Samba (23 Window)Īll VW Samba’s were fitted with chrome hubcaps, a chrome VWīadge on the front panel and a polished aluminium trim around the central swage The Pre August 1963 model was known as a 23 window and the post August 1963 models were known as 21 windows (the two corner windows were dropped from production in favour of a larger rear window). Centrally positioned was a third cut out for The clock (although the clock was an optional extra). The Samba dashboard included a cut-out for the speedometerīehind the steering wheel, on the passenger side there was another cut-out for Microbus and all lesser models were fitted with a small, single instrument podīehind the steering wheel. This was an optional extra on the standard Was that it included as standard a full width dashboard. 1964 VW Samba (21 Window)Īnother major feature of the Barndoor (Pre March 1955) Samba On pre August 1963 models two rear corner windows were also a feature. 8 skylight windows were installed in the roof which were either side of a large Golde Sunroof. The first ever Samba was produced on 1 st June 1951 and came with 4 side windows on each side instead of the standard 3. 1964 VW Samba (21 Window) 1967 VW Samba (21 window) The Microbus was a no-frills people carrier whereas the de luxe Microbus was an up market version giving panoramic views in ultimate comfort and sophistication. The VW Samba or Sondermodel (Special Model) was the top of the range Splitscreen Microbus de luxe.
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