I don’t usually post fake photos, but this one was so interesting I made an exception. This picture is not real. It is an obvious Photoshop job. The doors have the same “noise” on them, and you can see an obvious pasting line on the drop down bed doors. However, it is an interesting concept. What would happen if someone could make a triple cab Vanagon truck with a short bed. Looks cool right?
This early 1980’s double cab has a very large camper sitting on its back. We don’t have interior pictures, but this thing looks roomy! I love the bumper bars on the front, as well as the Mercedes style hubcaps. Due to the width of the camper, the owner had to modify the side view mirrors. Nice job!
This 1986 high top camper was recently for sale, and the listing says it features an “extendedable sleeping area.” It might be good for an NBA player trying to hang out with a Vanagon. I can’t tell if it is removable or not, but it looks interesting.
Here is another acrylic sun visor for the Vanagon. This one is red, and is available from Kuda in the UK. They don’t appear to have other colors so you will have to have a van whose color matches red. It also seems to sit a little higher than other visors we have seen. I have never felt the need for a visor, but if you want to add some character to your van, this may be one way to do it.
We often feature rear flooring options for the Vanagon. We have seen wood, tile, carpet, rubber, and more. This Vanagon owner decided to install Pergo in the living room area. Pergo is quick, easy and durable and this Samba user reports it is holding up well.
Now why didn’t I think of this? How would you like a pop-out safari windshield on your Vanagon? I don’t know much about this one, but I ran across it on Flickr. It looks like he has a hydraulic strut that pushes the windshield out, but I can’t be sure. Check out the rest of the photos on this Flickr stream.
I also love the large tires!
This is a new locking steel center console by VanagonLife for your VW Vanagon. Some retailers sell lock boxes that go under the Vanagon seats, but this lockbox is also an elegant center console. You can purchase one from VanagonLife for about $550. All indications are the build quality is tops and the implementation is elegant. This thing looks tough.
The title pretty much says it all for this van. I found it on a site that sells single piece awning rails in the UK. I love the unique white high top, with which wheels and white bumpers. If you look closely, the interior is upholstered to match perfectly. Click through to see more about their awning rails.