This camper conversion was made from a Volkswagen LT. The LT was the largest light commercial panel van that Volkswagen made. This one was made from 1989 – 1993. It’s similar to the Westys we’re so familiar with, but larger with a very high top. I’d love to own one of these.
This picture is posted as eye candy for Vanagon geeks. Nothing more. But you can rent one of these Westys on Maui on your next Hawaiiana vacation. Just head over to RVShare and reserve your van today.
This Vanagon has a cork floor. The owner says he covers it with a heavy floor mat because it gets slippery when wet, and gathers dirt. It does look interesting though if you’re tired of tile and wood. I would definitely place a piece of carpet over it as cork tends to be fragile.
Tags: Flooring
The Caffeine Machine is another Vanagon food truck. This time the Vanagon has been converted into a mobile coffee shop. She is currently for sale on eBay for $15,000.
Tags: Food Truck
There is a lot to love about this Syncro with a Subby conversion. A brand new paint job, lots of extra lights, and a Subaru engine make this Syncro a keeper. What caught my eye however, was the black wheels with matching paint on the inside. Nice attention to detail!
Anyone who was a fan of the original Magnum P.I. will remember the Island Hoppers Vanagon. Here is an Island Hoppers pillow for sale from Teepublic.com. They also have T-shirts and coffee mugs if you’re a diehard fan.
This Vanagon ambulance likely comes from Europe but it has California plates. It appears to be part of the Vintage Volkswagen Club of America’s California Chapter although I found it on Flickr. The interior is tight, but it works. Click through to see the interior pic.