Vanagon owners come up with all kinds of creative ways to make their vans unique. For example, we have seen the Sharpie Vanagon or a custom hand paint job. This owner decided to use old stickers for the front panel of his van. Interesting take. I wonder how it will hold up to the weather over time.
Sometimes you come across a Vanagon that seems too good to be true. The thought and care that went into its restoration is beyond imagination. Koda is that van! She is in better than new quality, and the only way to get her is to custom build. Kodak’s owners decided to create the perfect road trip vehicle for their family. Everything has been redone from the ground up, and it’s gorgeous. Don’t settle for the couple of pictures we post here. Visit their website and check it out. You won’t be sorry!
Many people equate the VW Bus to the Hippy movement of the 1960’s, but the Vanagon often attracts the same king of people. This 1980 Vanagon owner took the peace symbol as the theme for his interior cabinets and ceiling. It’s perfect for the Hippy in all of us. Click through for a video walkthrough.
This extended dashboard tray gives you extra room to organize your junk. It is secured by the ash try hole and is supposedly for sale on the Samba, although I haven’t been able to find it in the classifieds. It has four compartments that act as cup holders, or you can fill it up with your gear. The top area is wide open for mounting gauges, or whatever else you want. Check it out on The Samba.
This Vanagon has a wood kit. I don’t believe there was an option for a wood kit in America, but this definitely looks like it could have been an option.