1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Custom Bus Black & White, GreenLight 1:64
1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Custom Bus Black & White GreenLight | Barrett-Jackson Series 9 | 1:64 Scale | 37250-A 1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Custom Bus Classic black and...
1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Custom Bus Black & White
GreenLight | Barrett-Jackson Series 9 | 1:64 Scale | 37250-A
- 1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Custom Bus
- Classic black and white two-tone finish
- Barrett-Jackson Series 9 release
- Iconic split-window Volkswagen Bus design
- Chrome custom wheels
- Detailed exterior trim and body lines
- Diecast metal body and chassis
- Official GreenLight Collectibles release
Few vehicles are as instantly recognizable as the Volkswagen Type II. Known affectionately as the Microbus, Kombi, or Transporter, the first-generation T1 became a global symbol of adventure, freedom, and automotive culture. Its distinctive split windshield and rear-engine layout helped make it one of Volkswagen's most successful vehicles of all time.
This GreenLight release features a customized 1962 Volkswagen Type II (T1) Bus finished in a timeless black and white two-tone color combination. Chrome wheels and subtle custom touches give the classic transporter a clean, show-ready appearance while maintaining the iconic styling that made the T1 famous around the world.
Part of GreenLight's Barrett-Jackson Series 9 collection, this model celebrates the custom and collector vehicle culture showcased at one of the world's most famous collector car auctions. Whether you're a Volkswagen enthusiast, vintage van collector, or fan of custom classics, this T1 Bus brings an enduring automotive icon to your display.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What is a Volkswagen Type II?
The Type II was Volkswagen's iconic van and transporter, introduced in 1950. The first-generation T1 is the most recognizable version thanks to its split windshield and distinctive styling.
Why is the T1 called a Split Window Bus?
Early Volkswagen buses featured a windshield divided into two separate panes, creating the famous "split window" appearance collectors love today.
What is Barrett-Jackson?
Barrett-Jackson is one of the world's best-known collector car auction companies, featuring classic, custom, and highly collectible vehicles from across automotive history.