The picture says it all on this one. Someone decided to pimp his Vanagon. The interior is all sofa and fur with large speakers to boot. Notice how the wheels match the interior orange. Crazy!
This early 1980’s Vanagon has a custom side window that looks like a sun roof mounted on the side of the van. It appears that the side window can be popped opened. If you look closely, it appears to have the same hinges and handle as a sun roof. It is possible that this is just a window I haven’t seen before, but it sure is small.
We never get tired if seeing how people customize the Vanagon cockpit area. Here is another custom cockpit console for the Vanagon. Don’t you just love all the gauges and switches? It is built into the dash perfectly, and leaves plenty of room for the stick. I also like the steering wheel replacement on this one!
Check out this Vanagon Syncro paint job. This thing screams 1960’s hippy in a big way, but it is actually unusual. Usually these hippy paint jobs are on older VW Buses, or on early 1980’s Vanagons that are beat up. This one is on a Syncro and it looks great. Check out the blacked out wheels on this thing. The paint job looks hippy, but the rest of it just looks lean and mean!
This is one of the nicest extended Vanagon’s I’ve seen, and I’m sure it has lots of room inside. It looks real, although you never know these days. The dual axles and custom wheels look great on this stretch. He also added a spoiler on top and a brand new paint job. I’d love to recreate this one myself!
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This 1984 T25 high top camper has a unique light blue interior. The cabinets are painted to match the exterior color of the Vanagon. The rear section of the van is unlike any I’ve. The upper side cabinet along with the column of smaller cabinets make this one unique. Click through for a few more pics.