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propex

We’ve featured several of Shooftie’s hacks here at VanagonHacks.com, and this is another good one. If you haven’t been to the Shooftie Blog, check it out for some very serious Vanagon hacks! This one is a Propex heater installation in the front of the van. We’ve seen several installations in the rear cabinets, but Shooftie placed his heater inside a center console. Click through for more pics.

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yellow-t3

This custom VW T3 is gorgeous with its custom body kit. What makes it especially nice is the missing front bumper. Is that even legal? Probably not, but it sure looks good. The custom wheels alone with a South African grill and painted eyebrow add a nice touch to this van. She looks brand new!



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Remember the Island Hoppers Vanagon on Magnum P.I.? I do. All she needs is a new set of wheels and she’s good to go.


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german-food-truck

This is a German food truck of some kind. I’m not exactly sure what they sold here, but it seems to be part bakery, part food. I love these custom Vanagon builds. It doesn’t really matter what the specific use is, people are pretty creative when custom building a Vanagon. Click through for more pics.

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beast-syncro

This is another beast of a Vanagon Syncro. This one is obviously european, and it is huge. The top is extremely high, and look at the size of those tires. This thing is ready of any off road experience. I love the large semi side view mirrors, and the roof racks on top of the extra high top. It looks like they’ve got a CB antenna up there too. Awesome van!



notch

This is your typical Syncro, except it has a very large eyebrow on the grill. It’s so large, they had to cut out a place for the emblem. In addition to the eyebrow, this black van has blacked out lenses, a sun visor, large bumper, and semi-truck side mirrors. Awesome!

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plaid

This custom plaid interior was put together by a company called DubWorks. The otherwise normal looking Vanagon has a lovely custom interior that adds a unique character to the van. Click through for more pics.

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wide-table

This interior looks to be from an early 1980s Weekender model. Is it just me, or does that table look wider than normal? It sure looks a bit larger than my table.



serenity

This Vanagon owner has done a fantastic job on his camper. He calls her, Serenity. You have to check out his website to see all of the work he’s done, but just look at the paint job. I have a set of AMG wheels like that on a Mercedes and I’d love to know how he got it on the van. The last time we tried to mount custom wheels, the spacers presented to much of a hassle so we went with GoWesty’s wheels. Click through for another pic.

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sunset

Check out the paint job on this Vanagon. It looks like a sunset scene on the African safari or something. All she needs is a little TLC, and some new wheels!


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