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Here is a nice interior by GT Campers. These guys know how to do an interior right. The light wood with purple and black upholstery is compelling for some reason. The countertops look great and everything has a fine finish to it. Even the pop top area looks great. Click through for another pic.

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graffiti

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.

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autosleeper

Check out this VW T25 Autosleeper VT20. This is a straight pop top European VW, but the wrap around back seat is interesting. I’m not sure it provides the best use of space, but it is an interesting layout. You can create a large bed in the back if you wish. Click through for a few more pics.

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steel

What happens when you hack up some checker plate steel for the rear seat? You end up with an interesting look. Add in a new matching floor mat from Costco, and you have a very different feel in the van. Check it out.

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cluster

Check out this custom cluster courtesy of North Westy. The white face with red dial is gorgeous. They created this cluster for a custom TDI conversion and it brings a new, modern feel to the van. They even included a gauge pod for the ash try. Click through for the night view.

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holdsworth-variety

Around 1984, Holdsworth introduced a new model called the VW T25 / T3 Holdsworth Variety. This hightop camper featured a different interior than the standard VW camper. The most obvious different is the normal rear bed area was instead used for the kitchen, or storage lockers. Two flexi seats could be used to create a single or double bed. Click through to see more of this interior.

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Jun 27, 2015 | Category: Body, Other People's Hacks

knitware

This is one of the craziest ideas I’ve seen but I suppose it deserves a mention. This Vanagon has been completely outfitted in knitware. Who would want to drive this thing around like this? It turns out a couple of VW commercial vehicle employees spotted a classic bus treated in knitwear while visiting Thailand. They decided to replicate the bus. This is their finale product.

About 2500 hours went into the 100-pound-plus knit sweater for the unique T3, which can be admired in the Volkswagen Museum until the end of March.

Seriously? A museum?

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oil-pod

I ran across this little beauty on Facebook. It’s a pod that includes oil pressure and temperature gauges and goes right into the ash tray. It looks clean and the installation is fairly straight forward. The pod is made by Brickwerks and it looks pretty cool. Click through to see more.

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t25-003

Evolution Campervan Interiors knows how to redo a van. Check out the picture above as one example of their work. They bring old vans to life! You can check out their website for many more examples of their work.



holdsworth-vision

In 1986, Holdsworth introduced a new camper model called the VW T25 / T3 Holdsworth Vision. It was based on a Volkswagen factory hightop van, but the interior was quite different. The kitchen and storage lockers were in the back while the main cabin had an unusual setup. There was a fold away room divider between front and rear creating a separate toilet compartment. Click through to see more.

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