This Vanagon is owned by a guy named Jeff from Oregon. He sent us these pictures of his Vanagon and it is definitely unique. For starters, it has wooden bumpers. That’s definitely the first time I’ve seen wooden bumpers on a Vanagon. It also has a green roof rack that was permanently bolted to the roof. I haven’t even mentioned the scenic paint job yet. His air cooled Vanagon is his daily driver and he says he’s fixing her up piece by piece. My suggestion is just throw some Go Westy 16″ wheels on it and call it a day! Click through for more pics.
This is a picture of a TDI conversion, but I haven’t seen a website that details exactly what it is. What caught my eye was the carpet around the engine compartment. I need to dump that stock mat and carpet that entire area. It looks great!
This Vanagon is used on a page about a Vanagon Factory Service Manual, but who cares about the manual? I love this van. The paint job looks fresh, and they’ve painted the bumpers and grill to match. Add in some driving lights and you have a Vanagon we would all love to drive. This one even looks good with the stock wheels.
Vanagon owners love Scooby-Do’s Mystery Machine, and we have certainly seen our share of them. This is a new take on the Mystery Machine. Its owner, Marc Manning, says it’s a real “head turner.” This pic is from a Bug Jam, but who cares about the Bugs. We only care about the 1988 Vanagon. Check out the paint job and custom wheels on this thing. Click through to see what the owner says about his van.
Check out the custom heavy duty bumper on this beast of a Syncro. They put rubber guards on the shackles help cut down on the noise, and included side protection. I love the side view mirrors and the South African grill.
Someone took their time customizing this 1987 single cab pickup. Almost everything on this truck is custom, but the front grill mod is the most interesting. It looks like a standard South African grill, but the blue panel dips down into the grill for an interesting effect. You can see it in the picture above, but click through to check out several more interior and exterior pics.
What a nice cover for the spare tire. I don’t know who owns this Syncro, but nice job. I wish I knew where to get one of these.
Isn’t this thing awesome? It reminds me of the car Sylvester Stallone drove in the movie Cobra.
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I think we have seen this stretch Vanagon before, but this is a new pic from a different angle. The paint job looks the same, but they’ve added some custom wheels. This extended Vanagon has two sliding doors and lots of room. Making these extended stretch Vanagons is becoming a popular thing to do.
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