Collection: VW T2

The Bay

In 1968 the Split screen was replaced by the 'Early Bay'. This radical rethink in style was just the beginning. There were major suspension changes and engines were now fitted with a stabilising back bar. A one-piece windscreen and wind-down windows were also added amongst a growing list of mechanical changes. In fact, the majority of parts and body panels were replaced.

The Late Bay

The 'Late Bay' was introduced in 1973. The new wrap-around bumpers were replaced with a square style, the front indicators moved up to the new grill, and this came with the option of larger engine sizes. Following these changes, the bus became more reliable.

The Late Bay also introduced a range of safety features, including improved brakes, a crumple zone and a reinforced passenger cell.

Late Bays were converted into campervans by various firms such as Devon, Viking, Danbury, Dormobile and Westfalia.