This 1964 Volkswagen Type 2 is a 21-window Deluxe model that was built on May 12, 1964, the bus subsequently underwent a mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment at Silver Lining Auto Restoration.
The replacement 2.0L air-cooled flat-four features dual carburetors and twin open-element air cleaners.
The bus is also equipped with a 12-volt electrical system.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a replacement four-speed manual transaxle.
An A-1 Performance exhaust system is fitted.
The Stiftung AutoMuseum Volkswagen Zertifikat lists factory colors and equipment and indicates a build date of May 12, 1964.
Work included a repaint in Mouse Grey and Pearl White, an interior refresh with Basalt Grey and Ivory vinyl upholstery, and the installation of a 2.0L air-cooled flat-four and four-speed manual transaxle.
Originally finished in Mouse Grey and Pearl White, the bus received rust repair, replacement floor pans, and a bare metal respray during the refurbishment.
Equipment includes white-painted bumpers with overriders, sealed-beam headlights, a roof rack, a sliding fabric sunroof, safari-style windshield and liftgate glass panels, and hinged side windows.
White-painted steel wheels wear chrome VW-logo hubcaps and are wrapped in wide whitewall tires.
The spare is located in the cargo compartment.
Work during the refurbishment included rebuilding the steering box, lowering the suspension, and installing an Wagenswest adjustable front beam, KYB shock absorbers, and Wilwood front disc brakes.
The walkthrough cab has been reupholstered in two-tone Basalt Grey and Ivory vinyl and features front bucket seats, black rubber floor coverings, and body-color sheet metal.
A perforated beige headliner is fitted around the manually operated sunroof, and sound-deadening material was applied to the floors and side panels.
Additional equipment includes sliding front door windows, front lap seatbelts, an analog clock, an ashtray, and a Sapphire I push-button AM radio.
A hinge kit has been installed which enables the rear bench seat to fold flat.
The white two-spoke steering wheel features a gold Wolfsburg crest and sits ahead of an 80-mph VDO speedometer and fuel level gauge.
The five-digit odometer was rebuilt and reset to zero during the refurbishment and now shows 470 miles, though total mileage is unknown.