The title pretty much says it all for this van. I found it on a site that sells single piece awning rails in the UK. I love the unique white high top, with which wheels and white bumpers. If you look closely, the interior is upholstered to match perfectly. Click through to see more about their awning rails.
This VW T25 has apparently been on eBay a few times, and showed up at the British Volkswagen Festival at Malvern a few years ago. A user on the RetroRides forum posted these pictures of this odd looking VW. It strikes me as an attempt at a Vanagon meets Batmobile, but I’m sure that’s not what the owner intended. It would be interesting if it had a decent paint job and some wheels. Click through to see the back!
Is this the best Syncro in the West? Some people think so. This Syncro won Best Syncro at Syncrofest 5 this year and it’s a beauty. The entire van has been redone and I’m drooling. TexasVanagons.com was at Sfyncrofest 5 and has published a very nice feature about this van. Click through for a few more pics.
Talk about unique. This 1986 VW T25 Holdsworth camper was recently for sale in the UK, and by the looks of it the van was hacked up quite a bit. It has an interesting graffiti paint job that seems perfect for a surf mobile. The listing says it has a “Rosie”! Recon 1600 turbo Diesel engine. The van has since sold and all pictures removed.
Check out this clam-top camper from the UK. It has more than just the usual accordion-style camper top. This one looks like a full tent upstairs. Because this T25 (Vanagon) is from the UK, the sliding door is on the opposite side of the van. Very cool!
Just when I think I have seen every crazy Vanagon out there, up pops something I’ve never seen before. This is one of the most unique Vanagon or T3’s I’ve ever seen. It’s a Cabriolet version of the Vanagon. They chopped the roof and created a cabriolet/convertible. Although the interior looks a little plain, the paint job and detail on this thing takes it over the top. I love the clean lines created by the lack of doors or handles. Click through for more pics.
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