When we think of Osprey, the first thing that comes to mind is its custom Land Rover Defenders, but the company can take on other projects every now and then, such as this classic Volkswagen Type II, which was given a new lease on life.

Made in 1965, it underwent full restoration in 2019, which included disassembly and sandblasting, before getting the beautiful navy blue and white paint finish, new glass with stainless steel frames, front safari windows, headlamps and LED taillights, and wheels.

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Capable of seating seven, the interior features navy blue and white sunbrella upholstery, custom-stitched front door cards, bamboo floors on top of the Dynamat sound deadening, LED dome lights, new buttons, knobs and handles, cubbies hidden underneath the seats, cup holders, storage bins and more. There is also a premium sound system on deck, as well as Bluetooth and iPod connection.

As Osprey put it, “there is nothing on this van that wasn’t thoroughly gone-through and either restored or replaced”, and that includes the 1.6-liter engine, which was rebuilt in 2018. As a result, the Bus can hit 60-65 mph (96-105 km/h) “with no issues”, according to the vendor, because if you haven’t realized it yet, it is for sale, and it has nearly 600 miles (965 km) on the odometer since it was fully restored.

The classic Volkswagen is offered with a clean NC title for an asking price of $89,950, which for those keeping tabs, is more than a new Porsche Taycan ($80k). If that hasn’t put you off and you’re still interested in parking it in your garage, then you can find the listing here.