This 1976 Volkswagen Type 2 is a pop-top Campmobile that is finished in yellow over green and yellow plaid cloth upholstery, and it is powered by a replacement 2.0-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes a single downdraft carburetor, a pop-up canvas tent, a front-mounted spare tire, a swiveling passenger captain’s chair, a convertible bed, and window curtains. The bus was acquired by the owner in April 2023, and work performed in preparation for the sale reportedly consisted of replacing the left-front window regulator and performing a brake service. This Campmobile is now offered by the seller on behalf of the current owner with cassette and Bluetooth audio adapters, service records, and a clean Arizona title.
White-painted 14″ steel wheels with bright hub caps are wrapped in 215/70 Hankook Kinergy ST tires. The seller states that the brakes were serviced under current ownership.
The front bucket seats are upholstered in green and orange plaid cloth with green vinyl sides and are complemented by green carpets and door panels. Appointments include a swiveling passenger seat, an exhaust heat exchanger, dashboard-mounted cup holders, three-point seatbelts, and a headliner-mounted CB radio. The AM/FM/eight-track stereo is equipped with both eight-track-to-cassette and cassette-to-Bluetooth adapters. The seller states that the left-front window regulator was replaced under current ownership.
The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a VDO 90-mph speedometer, a fuel level gauge, and indicator lights. The van is also equipped with aftermarket instrumentation consisting of a tachometer and gauges displaying oil pressure and temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 53k miles, and total mileage is unknown.
The rear cabin features a convertible bed upholstered in green and orange plaid cloth along with yellow curtains and shelving. The seller notes that the sink is missing the water pump and tank and that areas of woodgrain paneling are peeling.
The replacement air-cooled 2.0L flat-four was reportedly fitted with a single downdraft carburetor in lieu of the fuel-injection system. The cylinder heads were replaced in 2011 and the starter motor was changed in 2012. An oil change was performed under current ownership.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle. Additional underside photos are provided in the gallery below.
Decoding the M-code tag reveals the following details:
- 246 – Windscreen free from import duty for USA
- 734 – 2000cc fuel-injected engine with exhaust emission control
- 915641 – Chrome Yellow (L20A) over green and red cloth with camping equipment
- D53 – Specifications for US market
- P22 – Westfalia interior code
- 073 – Pop-up roof for Campmobile
- 227 – Detatchable headrests
- 38 4 – Sept. 18, 1975
- 7467 – Volkswagen Type 2 Campmobile, left-hand-drive, sliding right door
- UJ – US destination country
- 2319 – Left-hand-drive Type 2 Kombi Campmobile
- 61 – 2.0-liter flat-four four-speed manual transaxle