Half way through the 1983 model year. Actually listed as a 1983.5 model.
The Volkswagen Bus (also referred to as the Volkswagen Van) contains five generations of vehicles. Production of the first generation began in March of 1950.
'Bus' means a proper, air cooled VW transporter (excluding Vanagons & later). They stopped production in Germany in 1978 (1979, last model year of buses sold to America) but continued production in Mexico and Brazil after that. To my knowledge, production of the original air-cooled bus continued down south until 2000 or so.
Volkswagen Bus - 2012 was released on: USA: 2012 (internet)
2615 lbs
A manual air-cooled Volkswagen typically has four gears in its transmission, particularly in models like the classic Beetle and Type 2 Bus. Some later models or specific variants may have five-speed transmissions, but the standard setup for most air-cooled VWs is four-speed. The design is simple and reliable, contributing to the vehicles' enduring popularity.
The top speed of the Volkswagen Mini Bus is 130 km/h (81 mph).0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 22.7 seconds.
From 1972 to 1979 the VW micro bus uses a type IV "Pancake" version of the air cooled flat four motor. Pre 1972 VW buses use the upright air cooled motor identical to the versions used in the VW Beetle's of the era. VW then experimented with a water cooled version of the flat four engine(Wasserboxer), this lasted a few short years and VW moved all vehicles to their water cooled inline and similar standard engines.
The gross weight of a 1969 Volkswagen Bus is 2,723 pounds. The VW Bus was produced between 1968 and 1971.
its right above the wheel
i think its a volkswagen mini bus van.
Behind the front driver seat.
2.0L fuel injected 70BHP