Check out this 1987 pop top camper by Autohomes. The top pops out very high to provides loads of space. This one was apparently for sale in Scotland and it looks great. The interior looks interesting as it’s not the standard Westy we’re used to in the states. The buddy seat can apparently face either forward or backwards. Click through for interior pics.
One of the easiest things you can do to spruce up your aging Vanagon is to replace the rear hatch emblem. It’s easy enough and not costly at all. GoWesty sells them for $24.95. GoWesty notes you may need to reuse the existing rubber seal. They also sell grommets separately. Head over to GoWesty and pickup your new emblem.
Many Vanagon owners pick up a passenger van and add their own cabinets. This guy decided to place his cabinets against the front seats. As you can see, he has plenty of storage. He also has a tent around the side door for camping. Good job!
These stretch Vanagons are getting popular. We first saw the “Vanalong” Vanagon a few years ago and thought it was a fluke. Several others have created stretch Vanagons however, so it looks like making an extended Vanagon a popular thing to do. The caption on this van says it is a limo, but it doesn’t look like a limo to me. It looks like a stretch Vanagon nicely done.
Tags: Stretch
What in the world is with this van? It has a high top with oversized doors that go into the top. Is it a camper? The black painted bumpers and custom wheels don’t suggest it is a camper. Perhaps it is used for something other than camping. Either way, it looks great. Nice hack!