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Volkswagen - Camper (1966)
Discover the enduring charm of the **Volkswagen Camper 1966** – a beloved icon that continues to capture the imagination of classic car enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first‑time buyer curious about the **Volkswagen Camper price**, this guide offers insight into what you can expect when seeking a mid‑century masterpiece in the used car market. *Why the 1966 model remains a hot topic:* - It’s past its peak depreciation phase; the steeper 15‑20% drop in the first year has largely settled, leaving the vehicle in a more stable value range. - The iconic design and practical layout keep demand high, especially in European and North American hobbyist circles. - Compared to similar classic vans, the Camper often holds its resale value better due to its cult status. Below, we present a detailed spec list, depreciation overview, and comparison data to help you understand the [Volkswagen Camper 1966 price] and what actually makes this classic a sought‑after investment.
- Engine: 1.5‑L air‑cooled flat‑four, roughly 40 hp
- Transmission: 3‑speed manual (or option for an automatic in some variations)
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Dimensions: Length 3596 mm | Width 1475 mm | Height 1695 mm
- Weight: Approximately 810 kg (dry weight)
- Seat Capacity: 4 + optional rear bench for a total of 6
- Interior Features: Basic, with wood paneling, folding seats, and optional kitchenette kits
- Exterior Colour: Classic white, but variations include yellow, pink, and turquoise
- **First year** – Typically loses 15‑20% of its value. This early dip is common across most vehicle categories.
- **Year 2‑5** – The rate slows to around 10‑12% annually. A well‑maintained 1966 Camper may shed only 12‑18% of its original price during this period.
- **Year 6‑10** – Value stabilizes, with losses often dropping to below 5% per year. Classic status acts as a buffer against steep depreciation.
- **Beyond 10 years** – For drivers who keep the Camper in optimal condition, the resale trajectory can actually reverse, turning into a reappraisal that yields a modest appreciation driven by scarcity.
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