This 1985 camper has one of the oddest rooftops I’ve ever seen. It was for sale recently, and the owner says there is enough room in the van to stand up. He also says the top is removable so you can exchange it for a pop top or rag top. Did he make it himself? Is there a company that was making these in Europe? I have no idea.
These drawers under the rear bed caught my eye. There’s not much to say about them except they add some storage space to your Vanagon. Obviously, if you use the bed a lot this might cause a problem unless you use a mattress topper, but it looks good for every day use.
This custom front console looks pretty slick. The cut out for the stick is perfectly fitted and it has space for switches and meters as well as CDs and other miscellaneous items. Not bad.
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This Syncro Doka double cab truck is insane. It has so many hacks, but my favorite is the steel plated roof rack. It is housing a spare tire or two, and a set of driving lights. This monster also has a heavy duty external sun visor, a winch, and semi truck side mirrors. The custom rear compartment looks pretty heavy duty too. This looks like a work truck turned into an insane toy.
This van sure has a lot of windows. We have seen similar vans before, but this one looks unique. In addition to the many side windows, the high top has a large front window as well. The van has a small bullbar on the front bumper and a siren or speaker on the root. She looks like a nice ride although she could use some updated wheels.
Wouldn’t you like a cubby door on the rear cabinet? I would. The guys at Texas Vanagons came up with a perfect mod of the rear cabinet. It gives you access from the rear hatch and it looks stock. It’s not really that difficult when you think about it, but you need to plan it right. Click through to see how they did it.
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