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Related: About this forumVolkswagen Restored Azul, The Blue 1977 Bus That Miraculously Survived The Palisades Fire
Volkswagen Restored Azul, The Blue 1977 Bus That Miraculously Survived The Palisades Fire
BY LOGAN K. CARTER NOV. 25, 2025 2:25 PM EST
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It's hard to believe it, but the wildfires that devastated the Pacific Palisades and Altadena in the Los Angeles, California area happened nearly one year ago in January 2025. The daily onslaught of dystopian news updates really made the year fly by, didn't they? One of the biggest symbols of hope that came out of the deadly fires was the 1977 Volkswagen Type 2 bus that was miraculously spared from the fiery fate that overcame everything surrounding it, courtesy of a remarkable Associated Press photograph that went viral. Volkswagen capitalized on the heartwarming story by completely restoring the bus and bringing the rolling blue beacon of hope to the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Volkswagen gave new life to Azul, as its owner Megan Krystle Weinraub named it, bringing it back to showroom condition, complete with black and white houndstooth fabric upholstery and beautiful fresh wood floors and cabinetry. It stands as a tale of hope, passion, and automotive enthusiasm, the kind of story that us car nerds can't get enough of.
The microbus is deeply ingrained in Southern California culture

Logan K. Carter/ Jalopnik
The Volkswagen microbus is an automotive icon, and one that Southern California helped hoist to its current status, so much so that Volkswagen's current camper van is called the California (even though it's not actually sold in the United States). The two are inseparable, and Azul's moment in the spotlight adds to the lore. Weinraub said, "When the photo of Azul went viral, I felt like the entire world experienced a piece of my heart. And when Volkswagen reached out to see if Azul really survived, I was touched and couldn't believe it. Seeing it now, I feel it's even more of a symbol of hope than it was before."
Volkswagen of America's Oxnard, California facility, also home to Volkswagen of America's collection of historic vehicles, took Azul in and performed the mechanical repairs and bodywork to bring it back to life. It also inspected, repaired, or replaced every one of Azul's interior and exterior components with help from GE Kundensport, a renowned Porsche restoration company.
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BY LOGAN K. CARTER NOV. 25, 2025 2:25 PM EST
Logan K. Carter/ Jalopnik

Logan K. Carter/ Jalopnik
It's hard to believe it, but the wildfires that devastated the Pacific Palisades and Altadena in the Los Angeles, California area happened nearly one year ago in January 2025. The daily onslaught of dystopian news updates really made the year fly by, didn't they? One of the biggest symbols of hope that came out of the deadly fires was the 1977 Volkswagen Type 2 bus that was miraculously spared from the fiery fate that overcame everything surrounding it, courtesy of a remarkable Associated Press photograph that went viral. Volkswagen capitalized on the heartwarming story by completely restoring the bus and bringing the rolling blue beacon of hope to the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Volkswagen gave new life to Azul, as its owner Megan Krystle Weinraub named it, bringing it back to showroom condition, complete with black and white houndstooth fabric upholstery and beautiful fresh wood floors and cabinetry. It stands as a tale of hope, passion, and automotive enthusiasm, the kind of story that us car nerds can't get enough of.
The microbus is deeply ingrained in Southern California culture

Logan K. Carter/ Jalopnik
The Volkswagen microbus is an automotive icon, and one that Southern California helped hoist to its current status, so much so that Volkswagen's current camper van is called the California (even though it's not actually sold in the United States). The two are inseparable, and Azul's moment in the spotlight adds to the lore. Weinraub said, "When the photo of Azul went viral, I felt like the entire world experienced a piece of my heart. And when Volkswagen reached out to see if Azul really survived, I was touched and couldn't believe it. Seeing it now, I feel it's even more of a symbol of hope than it was before."
Volkswagen of America's Oxnard, California facility, also home to Volkswagen of America's collection of historic vehicles, took Azul in and performed the mechanical repairs and bodywork to bring it back to life. It also inspected, repaired, or replaced every one of Azul's interior and exterior components with help from GE Kundensport, a renowned Porsche restoration company.
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Volkswagen Restored Azul, The Blue 1977 Bus That Miraculously Survived The Palisades Fire (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Tuesday
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Love the old ones. If I had the money, I'd get one of the new electric VW buses.
Silent Type
Tuesday
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Deuxcents
(24,965 posts)1. I love this good news story. So happy for the owner and good PR for VW
Silent Type
(12,160 posts)2. Love the old ones. If I had the money, I'd get one of the new electric VW buses.
BaronChocula
(3,846 posts)3. That was the family car from about '69-76
Ours was tan.