Theoretically, yes...as the entire undercarriage is a "sealed" structure. That said, it won't float long, as it is pretty heavy and the seals around the bottom of the front doors are sure to fail and allow water in quickly.
Oh...please don't do this. Just give me your bus if you want rid of it.
A vintage VW bus, specifically the Type 2 model produced between the 1950s and 1970s, typically weighs between 2,200 to 3,000 pounds (about 1,000 to 1,360 kilograms), depending on the specific model and configuration. Factors such as the type of engine, interior features, and modifications can influence the weight. Always check the specific model for precise figures.
"Vintage" doesn't refer to a specific year... if a bus manufacturer went out of business last year, their buses could be considered vintage.
The gross weight of a 1969 Volkswagen Bus is 2,723 pounds. The VW Bus was produced between 1968 and 1971.
The origanl price for a 1965 vw delux bus was $1,800.
The old beetle could float but the new ones will not.
Yes.
1973 vw beetle
Zul. Gesamtgew Kg (max gross wt) of my 1962 VW bus is 1865 Kg.
With a great deal of work, it will.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Bus
no.
a lot