Retro blue VW van miraculously survives deadly LA fire
With the raging wildfires in Southern California, not only homes and businesses but also cars have been burning to the ground. That’s why the sight of a bright blue classic Volkswagen Microbus parked in the middle of a Malibu neighborhood that was completely destroyed has shocked and amazed so many,
Conspiracy theorists claim blue objects that make it through infernos, like this Volkswagen, are evidence of something sinister.
Amid the unbelievable destruction left behind by the Palisades Fire, a Volkswagen Beetle that was in the middle of the flames is still intact.
Amid the devastation of Southern California's Palisades Fire, an image has emerged as a symbol of hope for the masses. It's a blue 1977 Volkswagen Type 2 van affectionately named "Azul."
ALBAWABA - Shocking footage has been emerging from Los Angeles as firefighters are bracing to combat the wildfire that has been going on for many days. However, a Volkswagen van was able to beat ...
LOS ANGELES -- Preston Martin figured the retro blue Volkswagen bus he slept in for a year during college was a goner, given that he parked it in a Malibu neighborhood just before the Palisades ...
Preston Martin figured the retro blue Volkswagen van he slept in for a year during college was a goner, given that he parked it in a Malibu neighborhood just before the Palisades fire ripped ...
Los Angeles, United States - January 16, 2025 01/16/2025 12:00 am (GMT-0800) MALIBU, Calif. – A 1977 Volkswagen van survived the Palisades Fire, which destroyed nearby homes and vehicles. The van, parked in the area before the fire broke out on Jan.
Blackstock & Weber's founder Chris Echevarria is selling his vintage Porsche to aid in fire relief efforts in Los Angeles. Echevarria has announced that he's auctioning off his 1986 Porsche 944 that was previously featured in the Blackstock & Weber "The Shore" lookbook.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
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