Sometimes you have to just sit back and admire a well done Vanagon. This chocolate single cab Doka doesn’t have a lot of extras, aside from custom wheels, but it sure looks well done. It does appear to have a sun roof and a nice coat of paint.
The picture says it all on this one. Someone decided to pimp his Vanagon. The interior is all sofa and fur with large speakers to boot. Notice how the wheels match the interior orange. Crazy!
Check out this Vanagon Syncro paint job. This thing screams 1960’s hippy in a big way, but it is actually unusual. Usually these hippy paint jobs are on older VW Buses, or on early 1980’s Vanagons that are beat up. This one is on a Syncro and it looks great. Check out the blacked out wheels on this thing. The paint job looks hippy, but the rest of it just looks lean and mean!
This is one of the nicest extended Vanagon’s I’ve seen, and I’m sure it has lots of room inside. It looks real, although you never know these days. The dual axles and custom wheels look great on this stretch. He also added a spoiler on top and a brand new paint job. I’d love to recreate this one myself!
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Vanagon owners come up with all kinds of creative ways to make their vans unique. For example, we have seen the Sharpie Vanagon or a custom hand paint job. This owner decided to use old stickers for the front panel of his van. Interesting take. I wonder how it will hold up to the weather over time.
Sometimes you come across a Vanagon that seems too good to be true. The thought and care that went into its restoration is beyond imagination. Koda is that van! She is in better than new quality, and the only way to get her is to custom build. Kodak’s owners decided to create the perfect road trip vehicle for their family. Everything has been redone from the ground up, and it’s gorgeous. Don’t settle for the couple of pictures we post here. Visit their website and check it out. You won’t be sorry!
This Vanagon has a wood kit. I don’t believe there was an option for a wood kit in America, but this definitely looks like it could have been an option.
I don’t usually post fake photos, but this one was so interesting I made an exception. This picture is not real. It is an obvious Photoshop job. The doors have the same “noise” on them, and you can see an obvious pasting line on the drop down bed doors. However, it is an interesting concept. What would happen if someone could make a triple cab Vanagon truck with a short bed. Looks cool right?
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