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Volkswagen Kombi Mesh Windscreen Sun Visor — 1968 to 1980 (Baywindow)
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Product Description:
The Volkswagen Kombi Baywindow is more than a van — it’s a piece of automotive history. Whether yours is a restored weekend tourer, a daily driver, a camper build, or a cherished classic kept in show condition, it deserves accessories that match its character. This ornamesh windscreen sun visor is individually manufactured to suit the Baywindow Kombi from 1968 to 1980, delivering practical glare protection with a period-correct, purposeful look that suits the van’s iconic silhouette beautifully.
Filtered shade at all times — the mesh advantage. A solid visor creates a hard block — shade on one side, full glare on the other. Ornamesh works differently. The woven mesh filters sunlight continuously across the upper windscreen zone, giving you even, comfortable shade at all angles and times of day without the abrupt visual contrast of a solid panel. For a vehicle with the Kombi’s tall, upright windscreen and wide forward glass area, this makes a real difference to driving comfort — particularly on long tours where sun angles shift constantly.
Classic looks, modern durability. The black powder coat finish on the ornamesh gives the visor a clean, timeless appearance that complements the Kombi’s vintage aesthetic without looking out of place. The alloy surrounds keep the frame lightweight and rigid, while the stainless steel end clips resist corrosion over years of outdoor storage and use — a must for a classic vehicle that often lives outdoors or travels in all weather. Made on the premises at factory direct prices, this is a quality Australian-made product built to last, not a cheap import that deteriorates after a season.
Individually manufactured for the 1968–1980 Baywindow. The Baywindow Kombi has a distinct roofline and windscreen profile that differs from both the earlier Splitscreen and later Vanagon generations. This visor is made specifically for the Baywindow body, ensuring accurate alignment along the roofline, a flush fit against the cab, and secure mounting without gaps or rattles. A universal visor simply won’t sit right on a Kombi — and on a vehicle this distinctive, fitment matters.
Fitted with self-tapping screws to side pillars. Installation uses self-tapping screws to the side pillars for a firm, permanent mount. All hardware is included. The process requires some basic drilling but is manageable for any DIY owner comfortable with basic hand tools — and any classic car workshop can handle it quickly if you prefer professional fitting.
Practical comfort on every drive. The Kombi’s large glass area is one of its most loved features — and one of its biggest challenges in hot weather. Direct sunlight through the upper windscreen generates significant heat and glare, making long drives tiring and keeping the cabin hotter than it needs to be. This visor intercepts that high-angle sun before it reaches the glass, reducing eye strain, lowering cabin temperature, and making every drive more comfortable — whether you’re crossing the country or cruising the coast.
Compatible Vehicles:
- Volkswagen Kombi Baywindow — 1968 to 1980
- Also known as: VW Bus Type 2 (T2), VW Transporter T2 Baywindow
What’s in the Box:
- 1x Ornamesh Windscreen Sun Visor
- Alloy surrounds and stainless steel end clips
- Self-tapping screws and mounting hardware
- Installation instructions
Key Features:
- Black powder coated ornamesh — continuous filtered shade
- Alloy surrounds with stainless steel end clips for long-term durability
- Individually manufactured for 1968–1980 Baywindow Kombi
- Reduces glare, heat, and UV through the upper windscreen
- Self-tapping screw installation to side pillars
- Australian made at factory direct prices
- Complements the Kombi’s classic aesthetic
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Kombi models does this sun visor fit? This visor is designed specifically for the Volkswagen Kombi Baywindow from 1968 to 1980, also known as the VW Bus Type 2 (T2) or Transporter T2 Baywindow. It does not fit the earlier Splitscreen Kombi (pre-1968) or the later Vanagon/T3 (1980 onwards). If you are unsure of your exact model, check your compliance plate or contact us before ordering.
What is the difference between this and a solid windscreen visor? A solid visor blocks sunlight entirely, creating a hard line between shade and full glare. This ornamesh visor filters sunlight through a woven mesh, providing even, continuous shade across the upper windscreen at all times. The filtered effect is gentler on the eyes during driving and better suited to the Kombi’s large, upright windscreen where sun angles vary significantly throughout the day.
Does the mesh affect my forward visibility? No. The visor sits above the windscreen glass line and targets the high-angle sun zone that causes the most glare. It does not obstruct your forward field of vision. The mesh filtering creates a smooth transition rather than a hard shade line, which is actually easier on the eyes than a solid visor.
What does the powder coat finish look like and will it suit my Kombi? The mesh comes in a black powder coat finish that has a clean, purposeful look suited to both original and modified Kombis. It complements the Baywindow’s classic silhouette and has been a popular exterior accessory on classic VW vans for decades. The powder coat is UV-stable and durable, maintaining its appearance over years of outdoor use.
Is installation permanent or can I remove it? The visor is installed using self-tapping screws to the side pillars, which is a firm, semi-permanent mount. It can be removed if needed by reversing the installation, but it is designed as a long-term fixture rather than something you fit and remove regularly.
Does installation require drilling? Yes, some drilling into the side pillars is required for the self-tapping screws. All necessary mounting hardware is included. This is well within the scope of a DIY install for any owner comfortable with basic tools, and any classic car or VW workshop can handle the fitting if preferred.
Will it rattle on rough roads? No. Because the visor is individually manufactured to suit the Baywindow Kombi’s specific roofline and mounted firmly via self-tapping screws to the pillars, it sits flush and secure. It won’t shift or rattle on corrugated roads or at highway speeds.
Is this product Australian made? Yes. This visor is individually manufactured on the premises at factory direct prices. It is not an imported generic product — it is made specifically for the Baywindow Kombi to Australian quality standards.
Will this suit a restored or modified Kombi? Yes. The black powder coat ornamesh finish suits both original-condition and modified Baywindow Kombis. It is a classic exterior accessory that has been fitted to VW vans for decades and looks at home on vehicles in any state of build — from concours restoration to full camper conversion.
Can I order this if my Kombi is right-hand or left-hand drive? The visor mounts across the full roofline width and is compatible with both right-hand and left-hand drive Baywindow Kombis. Contact us if you have any specific fitment questions about your vehicle’s configuration.
How does it handle long-term outdoor exposure? The stainless steel end clips, alloy surrounds, and powder coated mesh are all chosen for their resistance to corrosion, UV degradation, and weathering. This visor is built to handle the kind of long-term outdoor exposure that classic vans regularly face, whether parked at a campsite, a show, or simply left outside year-round.
Volkswagen Kombi windscreen sun visor 1968 1980
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