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Limited Time Promotion: VW Bus Pop Art

We’ve got a limited time promotion going for 10 lucky collectors of this VW Bus pop art canvas.  The offer expires in five days!

VW Bus Pop Art 5 Canvas Print by Edward Fielding Purchase a 20.00″ x 24.00″ stretched canvas print of Edward Fielding’s VW Bus Pop Art 5 for the promotional price of:$99

VW Bus Pop Art print on canvas
VW Bus Pop Art print on canvas

 

We can offer this low price because all ten canvases are printed and shipped at the same time.  It saves on labor and materials so the cost savings are past on to the buyers.

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I’d like also to thank my recent collector from Stanford, Ct who picked up this fun VW bus canvas print:

 

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The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a cabover panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its secondcar model. Following – and initially deriving from Volkswagen’s first model, the Type 1 (Beetle) – it was given the factory designation Type 2.[10]

As one of the forerunners of the modern cargo and passenger vans, the Type 2 gave rise to forward control competitors in the United States in the 1960s, including the Ford Econoline, the Dodge A100, and the Chevrolet Corvair 95 Corvan, the latter adopting the Type 2’s rear-engine configuration. European competition included the 1960s FF layout Renault Estafette and theFR layout Ford Transit.

Like the Beetle, the van has received numerous nicknames worldwide, including the “microbus”, “minibus”,[11] and, because of its popularity during the counterculture movement of the 1960s, “Hippie van”.