1972 Volkswagen Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Conversion
*Please note a walkaround video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note an open roof demo video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note an interior video and close roof demo have been added to the video gallery.
*Please note a start up and additional interior video have been added to the video gallery.
*Please note an engine idle video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note an additional engine idle video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note a lighting and DJ booth full setup demo video has been added to the video gallery.
Video Gallery

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Walkaround

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Roof-Open Demo

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Interior

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Roof-Close Demo

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Start Up

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Interior (2)

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Engine Idle POV

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Engine Idle Rear Walkaround

1972 VW Type 2 Custom DJ Booth Full Setup & Lighting Demo
Description
The Volkswagen Type 2, in its original T1 "split-screen" configuration, was offered in an impressive array of variants, ranging from the utilitarian panel van, devoid of rear seating and side windows, to the more refined Samba Deluxe, boasting a full-length headliner, accommodation for eight passengers, and an elegant two-tone paint scheme. Despite their outward differences, all iterations shared a common DNA with the Type 1 Beetle, including the reliable air-cooled and rear-mounted flat-four engine. Power increased over time, culminating in a 1,500 cc powerplant generating 44 horsepower, coupled with modern 12-volt electrics. By the time T1 production ceased in Germany in 1967, nearly two million units had been sold worldwide. The Type 2 T1's legacy of durability, reliability, and widespread popularity extended far beyond its European production run, with manufacturing continuing in Brazil until 1975.
The example presented here is a Brazilian-built 1972 Type 2 which has been subjected to a restoration and comprehensive conversion. This unique van has been transformed into a fully functional mobile DJ booth—featuring a hinged roof panel and equipped with a professional-grade sound system, lighting array, and a complete set of Denon DJ turntables and mixers— resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind vehicle that is sure to be the life of any party or event.
Highlights
Reportedly converted in Brazil to the consignor’s design specifications and subsequently imported to the United States through California
New 1,500 cc air-cooled, flat-four engine installed during the conversion
Four-speed manual transmission
Hinged roof panel with gas shocks
Equipped with a full suite of professional DJ and lighting equipment, including:
Two Denon DJ SC6000M Prime Professional DJ Media Players with Touchscreens and Wi-Fi
Two Denon DJ LC6000 Prime Performance Expansion Controller DJ Controllers with 8.5-inch Jogs
One Denon DJ X1850 Prime 4-channel DJ Mixer with Effects and Serato Compatibility
Two Electro-Voice ETX-15P 2000W 15-inch Powered Speakers
One Shure BLX24R/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System - H9 Band
One Behringer Eurolive F1320D 300W 12-inch Active Floor Monitor
One SoundSwitch Control One Lighting Controller / Interface
Two Chauvet DJ Gig Bar Move + ILS 5-in-1 LED Lighting Systems with 2 Moving Heads
Features
14 inch steel wheels with polished covers
Body-colored bumpers, front and rear
Split, pivoting windshield
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Sliding driver and passenger windows
Two-tone grey upholstered front bench seat with white piping
90 mph Cronomac speedometer
Turn signals
Two-spoke steering wheel
Seat belts
Grey carpeting
Known Imperfections
Minor spots of rust on the lower door corners, door sills, and latches
The left side cover that covers the DJ speakers has a small problem with the lock, and has a small scratch
Included
Two sets of keys
Miscellaneous cables and connectors needed for proper operation of the DJ equipment
Ownership History
The consignor reports that this 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 was converted to his design specifications in Brazil and subsequently imported to the United States through California in 2021. Since its importation, it has been used for birthday parties, corporate events, and other gatherings in the South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida area.
Additional Notes
Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida. Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida. For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.