Check out this unique VW camper. It looks like it’s sitting on a double cab Doka, and it has a lot to offer. It’s a seriously high-top camper with lots of extras. Just check out the large awning that provides lots of shade. This camper has solar panels on the roof, electronic parking aids, and air suspension. The website says its powered by a 1.6-liter turbo diesel engine.
Check out this T3 Syncro army truck. It would look like a regular work truck, except it has side panels that flip up to reveal some kind of radio equipment in the back. It has oversized tires and a serious hitch on the bumper. The license plate says “army” but I don’t know what country it is from. Very cool!
Yesterday we saw a Mick Jagger theme, but today we have to simply call this van Jaws. This early 1980’s camper is dark and has an unusual paint job. Everything seems to be blacked out, and the front teeth just top it all off. Look at the hub caps and jalousies. Dark! Click through to see a cargo net on the back of this van.
This Vanagon is apparently named “Westly” and was put together by a guy named Alex. Like many of us, he bought a Vanagon, started hacking around, and turned it into something. He actually put an ad on Craigslist looking for a cabinet guy. Some guy named Paul replied, and the rest is history. Click through to see more pics of this awesome custom Vanagon interior.
This 1990 Vanagon Syncro was for sale recently for a mere $14,850. If you have the money, this thing is ready to roll. The interior is custom and the upholstery has been redone. She has a steel roof top and a shower. There is a floor cabinet in the front and the rear table has been moved and mounted in front of the bench. She has a reinforced chassis, three locking differentials, and larger brakes. Click through for more.
Don’t you just love the stories we see of people who just jump in a Vanagon and go? Here is another adventurous Vanagon owner. A guy named Dave has a Vanagon and a Blog. He started traveling towards Mexico with no idea where he would end up. He has some fantastic photos on his blog, but of course, we’re more interested in his ride. You can see one of his camp sites above, but click through to check out the inside of his Vanagon.
This 1980 Safari Zebra themed Vanagon was recently for sale. It looks like the owner had some engine issues that he couldn’t sort out. We have seen other Safari/Zebra Vanagons but this one has an interior to match. Click through to see more pics.
This magnetic dashboard organizer for the Vanagon looks interesting. You can place it on the dashboard under the radio, or somewhere else in the back of the van. I came across it by accident on Etsy. Head over there and check it out. It’s only $60 and the reviews look pretty good.