This VW double cab track has a crazy ladder on its back. Is it a fire truck? I don’t think so. I wish I had more information on this one, but I can’t find anything beyond its description as a “VW T25 T3 double cab with turntable ladder. It’s definitely from the EU, but that’s all we know.
I’m not sure what to call this one. It appears to be some kind of adventure camper, and at first glance it looks like it is sitting on a Syncro truck. Other pictures show it is not a Syncro however. The listing on eBay lists it as a “VW LT 45 Allrad.” So, perhaps it’s a Vanagon cousin. Click through to see what it really is.
At first glance, this camper looks like it was just sprayed with primer. At closer inspection, it has a very detailed floral paint job. It is fitting that the van is sitting on a beach. I like the fact that they painted the pop top to match. The South African grill and new tires also add a nice touch.
This 1986 Syncro with a large sun roof has been restored and it looks awesome. The Samba user dibble, posted pictures of his gorgeous Syncro and I’m seriously jealous. He updated the interior to a 1991 Carat interior, and changed the dash and interior from brown to black. When you add the GoWesty bumpers he installed, it looks fantastic. Click through for an interior pic and more.
I love themed vans. This guy, Sim Courtie, has a UK flag themed camper top on his Vanagon. He just happens to be the sam Sim Courtie that took his van on a trip around the world. He actually wrote a book about it entitled The Long and Whining Road. You can purchase the book on Amazon.com if you’re interested. Click through for another pic.
You can add a nice touch to your Vanagon by adding a rooftop rear spoiler. We have seen various kinds of Vanagon spoilers before, but this is the first time I’ve run across one for sale. The kit comes with the spoiler that is ready to paint, along with 4 fixing screws for the culls. Check out rhoen-bull.de for the particulars.
Do you notice something special about this Vanagon? That’s right, it has no front bumper. The owner has chosen a body kit over a front bumper. While it might be dangerous, the lines are so smooth. This van has a very nice yellow paint job, and the South African grill with eyebrow looks great. Have you noticed the very small side view mirrors?
This Syncro camper has a lot of add ons, but the serious front grill guard caught my eye. Is he mowing down trees or what? The large pipe on top looks so big it could be used to store a tent or some other equipment. The front bumper also has large driving lights that look great. This high top has a sun visor and a sun roof. Who wouldn’t want to drive this beast?
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