This is one of the most complete all terrain Vanagons we’ve seen. This one hails from the Czech Republic and was apparently built for a tour of Africa. Trying to list the mods and hacks on this one is a never ending adventure. Check out the horns mounted on the high top and the extra large size view mirrors. What about that massive front bumper with winch? It also looks like it has some kind of chimney exhaust coming out the rear. This is a Vanagon lover’s dream machine!
I ran across this photo of a unique Vanagon. Do you think the owner likes lights? Along with standard fog lights mounted on the grill, he has other lighting inside the top and bottom grills. He also has several other hacks going on in his van. He has covered the rear windows completely. It also looks like he has special venting on the roof, along with antennas for CB or Ham radios. The radio antenna has been relocated to the front center of the roof. The side mirrors are not stock, and his wheels have obviously been changed.
Wouldn’t it be fun to drive a Vanagon with wood paneling? I ran across this early 1980’s Vanagon that was apparently for rent. The picture was originally found at Valley Westys Vw Camper Rentals, but they no longer have it on their website. The wood grain paint job is interesting to say the least but this guy doesn’t stop there. Check out the incredibly small side view mirror and roof rack.
This 1990 Syncro has clean as a whistle. This Vanagon has had three owners and is still clean. A 1.8T engine (by Audi) has been installed giving it 30 more horsepower than the stock Volkswagen engine. Add the South African 15” Wheels with 215/75R15 BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires, Eurospec front brake kit, and a 2-inch lift kit and you’ve got yourself a beauty. Click through to see a few more photos.
I found this beast on The Samba. Forum user syncrolloyd sure knows how to build a custom camper. It appears to be an early 1980’s custom Syncro camper complete with high top camper, roof racks, side ladder, new wheels, black out tint, and spare tire rack. Click through to see more pictures of this custom Westy camper.
The picture says it all on this one. I ran across this beauty on Pinterest. Would you take this gorgeous double cab Vanagon off-roading? I would be worried about scratching that paint job. This guy has several hacks including roll bars, fog lights, wheels, bumper-mounted winch, sun roof, and more.
Check out this 1980 Vanagon camper with custom cabinets. Andy Compton restored this VW and added his own touch. The baby blue exterior paint is matched with his navy blue interior. White cabinets and a blue stone counter top complete his Westy. Oh, Andy was apparently only 17 when he completed his restoration. Click through to see a few more pics.
I ran across this video of a gorgeous restoration project. The before and after pics are just crazy! The custom upholstery and dash board make me want to duplicate this one. I also like the rearranging of the rear of the van. Trust me, this one is definitely worth watching. Click through for another pic and the video.
Need a placement idea for extra gauges in your Vanagon? This hack comes from a 1991 Vanagon Carat listed at pelicanparts.com. This one sports extra VDO water temp, oil pressure, and turbo boost gauges. It’s a little “in your face” but if you really want to see them it works. What do you think? Good placement? Let me know in the comments.
Tags: Gauges
The guys over at Subagon sure know how to redo a Vanagon. This 1986 Syncro, called “The Giraffe,” has recently been redone and has a crazy list of upgrades. While planning the project, they intended to wrap the van in a skin print and call the van Giraffe. Halfway through they scrapped the skin idea, but kept the name. Click through to see the insane list of upgrades and more pics.
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