Power is provided by a 1.7L flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle.

The 1.7L flat-four was refurbished in 2022.

Work included installing VW Paradise reconditioned cylinder heads and replacing the engine seals, clutch, oil cooler, alternator, and fuel lines.

In addition, a Weber carburetor and an electric fuel pump were fitted, and the exhaust system and engine tin were powder-coated.

Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle.

Undercoating has been applied, and the aftermarket exhaust system has been powder-coated and is equipped with an EMPI muffler.

The bodywork was then repainted in blue and white with custom stripes.

Access hatches for the fuel tank and rear carbon filters were cut into the floor pan, and the window seals were reportedly replaced.

Features include a pop-up camper top and a front-mounted spare wheel and tire.

White painted steel 14″ wheels with polished hubcaps are mounted with 195/75 Shadow tires.

KYB shocks are fitted at all four corners.

The front cabin is equipped with black vinyl bucket seats, a Kenwood CD player, and controls for the interior lighting.

The rear passenger compartment features red oak paneling, custom upholstery and lighting, custom curtains, a bench seat that converts into a bed, and an auxiliary battery powering six 12-volt outlets.

The seat cushion materials were replaced with memory foam, and a motion-sensitive alarm system was fitted, together with a custom 12-volt blue LED interior light system with controller switches in the cockpit.

The pop-up camper is equipped with zip-up ventilation panels and houses an additional bed.

Instrumentation includes a 90-mph speedometer and VDO gauges for oil pressure and cylinder temperature.

LED gauge lighting has been installed.

The five-digit odometer shows 22k miles.