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VW scored a marketing hit in the late 1990s when it brought back a souped-up version of the Volkswagen Beetle, and decided to bring back the bus, too. The microbus was an icon of the hippie ...
It's 5 a.m. and my left leg is wedged irretrievably between a couple of Brits, who are spooning in somnolent bliss as our strangely loaded bus trundles through the Sierra foothills. Everywhere are ...
Mr. Steves explains that the hippie trail “echoed the fabled ... ramble across the U.S. in his vibrantly painted “Furthur” ...
Now, half a century later, Ken Kesey's psychedelic bus, with its quixotic name "Furthur," has been rescued from an Oregon swamp and is on its way to restoration, minus the LSD that fueled its ...
The iconic and quirky Volkswagen hippie van is staging an incredible revival, leaving a trail of peace signs, tie-dye, and good vibes in its wake. Next year, Volkswagen is bringing back the bus as ...
It was officially known as the Volkswagen T1 or Transporter but best known as the Microbus or, simply, the Bus. In America, it became associated with the Hippie movement, but the Bus also provided ...
But while the original "hippie bus" was powered by a tiny four-cylinder engine behind the rear axle, the new one runs entirely on electric power. Chad Kirchner, editor-in-chief EV Pulse ...
I’m on a hippie bus. A rolling commune on a road trip to the Summer of Love. No, not in 1967, but just now in 2017, on a two-hour, time-warped, phantasmagorical journey with San Francisco’s ...
They also answer emails from folks, including one from a woman who suggested taking the Hippie Bus Tour of San Francisco. Riders get to see where Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix lived.
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