Preserving History: The 1955 Barndoor Standard Microbus OG Paint Survivor
ARCHIVES / SOLDIn the realm of automotive history, certain vehicles stand as testament to an era long past, embodying the essence of an era. Among these relics, the 1955 Barndoor Standard Microbus emerges as a beacon of nostalgia, a pristine relic of Volkswagen's storied past. Nestled within the annals of California, USA, this immaculate specimen harkens back to the dawn of an automotive revolution.
Crafted in 1955 on the assembly lines of Germany, this T1A Barndoor model boasts an unparalleled lineage. Clad in its original paint combination of Light Beige and Brown Beige, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. From its 1.5 L 31-38kW B4 engine to its 11-window design, every detail exudes authenticity.
Specification |
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Year | 1955 |
Type | T1A / Barndoor |
Model | Standard Microbus 11 Window |
Color | Light Beige and Brown beige |
Engine | 1.5 L 31-38kW B4 |
Assembly Line | Germany |
Condition | Original Survivor |
Come with Birth Certificate showing the bus to be Matching numbers.
Chassis#20-111487
Engine#20-950863
Produced January 11th 1955 Delivered to Riviera Motors Ltd. San Francisco
Featured in the article of Hot VW's years ago
Registration's dating back to the 60's
Pictures dated back many years ago in front of old brick buildings.
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What truly sets this Microbus apart is its status as an original survivor. Untouched by the ravages of time, it proudly wears the scars of its journey, each scratch and imperfection a badge of honor. Accompanied by a Birth Certificate, its matching numbers confirm its authenticity, tracing its lineage back to its production on January 11th, 1955, and its delivery to Riviera Motors Ltd. in San Francisco.
This Microbus has not only been featured in the esteemed pages of Hot VW's but also boasts registrations dating back to the 1960s. Its photographs, captured against the backdrop of old brick buildings, serve as a poignant reminder of a bygone era. As a relic of automotive history, the 1955 Barndoor Standard Microbus stands as a testament to the enduring allure of vintage Volkswagen craftsmanship.
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