This concept was created by French designer Sylvain Viau. He digitally edits photographs of cars into wheel-less hover craft that appear to float. Viau usually uses his own photographs, and many of the vehicles are part of his own collection. You can see many more cars on his website, but just imagine: A Hover Vanagon!
What do you do when your paint job isn’t floating your boat anymore? You put stickers all over the back of your Vanagon. This VW could almost qualify for the title of Junk Yard Dog, but we’ve already given out that name. This one could be called The Sticker Vanagon. Click through to see the front.
This Dash Tidy adds a nice map table to your Vanagon’s dash board. They are available from campervanculture.com and they look pretty good.
These are German quality for LHD vehicles but work well for RHD vehicles too. Great for covering up butchered metal dash boards full of screw holes and converts the whole area into a useful usable space while on the road.
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This purple VW T25 Transporter has a set of roof racks that look like they came off of a BMW. The windowless van also sports a spoiler above the rear window. The paint looks nice, but I wish he had painted the bumpers too! The rims look like standard Mercedes / Go Westy style wheels.
Many Syncro owners have large bumpers with grill protection, but what about the headlights? CampervanCulture.com sells a set of square headlight protectors that do the job nicely. The installation can be a little time consuming, but once you get them in they look great. Click through to see an installation video.
We finally got a look at a Vanagon Ice Cream truck. We have seen other Vanagon food trucks before, but this is the first ice cream truck. This one comes courtesy of Flickr, and it looks great. This is an early 1980s T3 Transporter with a high top. The sliding door even cuts into the top providing lots of room. Click through for a couple more pics.
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