This VW T3 double cab Syncro has a rear camper with an angled pop top. I haven’t seen many of these rear campers with a pop top, and I’d sure like to see the interior. Check out the original pic on Brickyard.co.uk. Very nice!
This Vanagon Cabriolet looks like it was built on a budget. Is it even safe? That umbrella looks like it could come flying off if you went above 5 MPH. It’s still a neat idea and worthy of taking an extended look at VWCult.com. I love the painted headlights!
This picture is proof there are Vanagon fanatics everywhere. This snow mobile concept was definitely not created by a Eurovan fan! There is not much to say about this picture except bring it on. I would love to own one of these for the winter months in Montana!
This VW T3 Doka double cab truck recently went on sale at eBay in Germany. The truck has a high hardtop on the bed of the truck that opens completely for easy access. This one is a little battered, but it’s worth looking at. Click through for a few more pics.
Every once in awhile I post a Westy that doesn’t really have any hacks, but is just gorgeous. This one doesn’t have anything unusual, but it just look like a restoration well done. In my daily search for new Vanagons I keep running across this baby blue beauty, and I finally had to post an admiration message to whoever owns this jewel. It looks like TheSamba user anthonywesty may be the lucky owner. It has a perfect paint job and nice wheels. Except for clear turn signal lenses, and a South African grill, this van looks pretty much stock.
The picture pretty much says it all about this Syncro. The drab army color and tires scream tough guy, but the coolest thing about this Vanagon is the surfboard hanging off the side. You will also notice semi truck style side view mirrors, a serious roof rack, and large driving lights. I wish I lived in an area where this could be my daily driver.
Several Vanagon owners have created their version of Scooby-Doo’s Mystery Machine. This one looks to be one of the nicer jobs out of the bunch. The Vanagon actually looks like its in almost new condition. It also appears to be in the UK somewhere.
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.
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