This 1966 Volkswagen Type 2 is a 21-window Sunroof Deluxe conversion, power is supplied by a 1,904cc flat-four linked with a four-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes a lowered suspension, front disc brakes, widened steel wheels, a vintage-style sound system, and more.

Originally a 13-window hardtop, the bus was converted to a 21-window Sunroof Deluxe tribute with a cloth roll-back ragtop.

The exterior was repainted two-tone Titian Red and Cream, and a replacement windshield was installed.

Cream-painted steel wheels measure 15×5.5” and wear polished VW hubcaps and wide whitewall tires.

The van rides lower than stock and is equipped with new front disc brakes, rebuilt rear drums, and replacement lines and cylinders.

Gray fabric seats are contrasted by red interior panels and a custom patterned headliner.

A RetroSound stereo with an auxiliary input is linked with a hidden amplifier and antenna.

The walk-through cabin features gray carpeting and a fold-down rear bench seat.

The painted dashboard houses a VDO fuel gauge and an 80-mph speedometer.

Over 68k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer, and total mileage is unknown.