VW Camper & Bus

Village Bus

This Bus has had quite a colourful history since it was found rotting in a Swedish forest in the early ’90s, and was saved by renowned VW enthusiast, Jonas Uhland. Jonas took the Bus to the vintage meeting at Bad Camberg in Germany back in 1995 where it caused quite a stir (after all, it was a right-hand drive ’54). In fact, it was a photograph taken at that event that sparked the interest of the next owner, David A. Fuentes, who fell in love with the Deluxe and organised to purchase it and have it shipped to his workshop in the USA. At that point it had changed hands

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