Traveling With the Vw Bus & Camper

Traveling With the Vw Bus & Camper
Author: Cee Eccles
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0789209195

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Introduced in the 1950s, the VW bus was designed to be multifunctional. Since then, it has come to symbolize fun, freedom, and adventure. VW bus owners fully incorporate their vehicles into their lives: Some treat them as an extension of their home, while others undertake epic journeys in them, across desert and sea, and through Europe, Asia, and Africa. Some strap surfboards to the roof and head for the nearest beach, while others soup up the engines and take them drag racing in California. All will spend hours restoring and customizing them and even more time talking about them with fellow bus owners. Traveling with the VW Bus and Camper is a tribute to this passion, to the owners who have lavished time, effort, and inspiration on their campers, and, of course, to the VW bus itself. This book traces the cult of the camper, from family errands to vacation home to design icon. Above all else, the campervan is living history and readers will find chapters dedicated to travel narratives detailing road trips from England to Afghanistan and back, ad campaigns that sell the VW bus lifestyle, and weddings and other family events that feature buses in their ceremonies. Obsession or addiction? See for yourself.

Campervan Crazy

Campervan Crazy
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: Kyle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780857833136

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"A camper is not just a camper. It's whatever you want it to be." Introduced in the 1950s, the campervan has captured the hearts of people all over the world and become a much-loved symbol of travel and fun. Owners are extraordinarily passionate about their campers; some treat them as an extension of their home, others undertake epic journeys in them, across desert and sea, through Europe, Asia, and Africa. Some strap surfboards to the roof and head for the nearest beach, while others soup up the engines and take them drag racing. Many will spend hours restoring and customizing them, and even more talking about them with fellow bus owners. Campervan Crazy is a tribute to this passion, to the owners who have lavished time, effort, and inspiration on their vans, and, of course, to the campervan itself. It traces the cult of the campervan, from family runabouts, to holiday home and design icon. Above all else, the campervan is living history and you will find chapters dedicated to "births, marriages and deaths," "wide-eyed wanderers," as well as some "buses behaving badly."

VW Camper - The Inside Story

VW Camper - The Inside Story
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1785007629

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This revised and expanded third edition updates the story across six generations of the VW Bus and includes additional information and pictures, including more conversions, as well new information about the very early years and the latest models. Using archive and period brochure images, and photographs of original-condition models still surviving to illustrate the detailed text, it documents the various specifications, layouts, fitments and optional equipment of over forty different conversion companies, from well-known names like Devon and Westfalia, to lesser-known or unusual models such as Slumberwagen and Arcomobil. Since publication of the first edition in 2005, followed by a revised, expanded edition in 2012, VW Camper - The Inside Story has been acclaimed by enthusiasts and lovers of the VW Camper, and has become a definitive guide to the many different camping conversions built on the VW Transporter and Microbus.

The VW Camper Van

The VW Camper Van
Author: Mike Harding
Publisher: Aurum
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1781311366

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It was invented immediately after the war, in the factory a far-sighted English military man had set up to turn the German economy from making machines of warfare to more pacific products. By the seventies that dream had been amply fulfilled, as the VW Campervan became the conveyance of choice for West Coast hippies, Australian surf bums and Europeans taking the overland route to find enlightenment and good karma in India. It had also become – indeed, still is – the first choice for any couple, or family, seeking a cheap camping holiday with wheels attached. So never mind the oddly off-centre driving wheel, the vagaries of the aircooled rear engine – the VW Campervan had become more than a vehicle – it had truly become a way of life. Mike Harding’s first ride in a Volkswagen Camper Van was back in 1961, when it was the carrying around the gear and bandmembers of his rock band the Manchester Rainmakers. Finally, in 2009, he could wait no longer, and bought his own, a 2001 Type 2 bay window Brazilian import Danbury conversion in hot orange and off white. Add in the endless curiosity of the author of eight monographs on church architecture, and the hilarious sense of humour of one of Britain’s best stand-up comics, and you have a wonderful social history of the postwar years through the prism of a single transport icon.

Campervan Crazy

Campervan Crazy
Author: David Eccles
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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Folkevogns"rugbrød" - historier og muligheder som autocamper og for alle sociale grupper, og rundt om i verden.

Volkswagen Bus, Camper, Van Performance Portfolio

Volkswagen Bus, Camper, Van Performance Portfolio
Author: Bentley Publishers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780837612195

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This Volkswagen Bus, Camper, Van Performance Portfolio: 1954-1967 is a collection of 44 original articles compiled from the pages of Autocar, Car Life, Eastern Daily Press, Fast Lane, Foreign Car Guide, Motor, Motor Life, Motor Trend, Popular Imported Cars, and Road & Track. The information collected in these reprinted articles includes 15 road tests, plus specifications, touring and long-term reports.Models included in this Volkswagen Bus, Camper, Van compilation: VW Campmobile VW Danbury Multicar VW Devon Caravette VW Dormobile VW Kombi VW Microbus VW Pickup VW Station Wagon VW Transporter

VW Camper Inspirational Interiors

VW Camper Inspirational Interiors
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781847970701

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One of the main attractions of the VW Bus, apart from its iconic looks and rugged reliability, is the way owners take the bus to heart and into their family, and set about personalizing them through both exterior and interior design and styling. Designing and building [or commissioning] an interior that will service your own needs is a daunting yet exciting task, and within these pages you will find many different sorts of interior to admire and inspire. Some have been built on a budget from scratch by the owner, some have been adapted and revamped, others are bespoke one-offs, built to the owner's designs. Whatever your taste in camper design, there will be something to amaze and inspire in the pages of VW Camper Inspirational Interiors.

Big Book of Camper Van

Big Book of Camper Van
Author: Steve Lumley
Publisher: G2 Entertainment
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781909217485

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Anyone who has ever driven a Volkswagen camper will appreciate the appeal of this unique vehicle with its styling and versatility. Over the years it has given joy to millions of people and is now synonymous with the surfing culture that has become so popular today. The origin of this legend dates back to a darker time in history when the determination of Adolf Hitler saw the birth of the equally iconic Beetle. By the end of the Second World War, stripped down Beetles were being used as trucks to ferry parts around the Wolfsberg factory, but Ben Pon - the first to sell Volkswagens outside Germany - saw its true potential and was instrumental in the arrival of the Type 2 T1 camper van (or bus as it was affectionately known) in 1950. The VW camper has seen many changes over the years but is still going strong today and, if anything, has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last few years. The Big Book of Camper Van takes you from the beginnings through to camper vanning in the 21st century. It is a 'must have' for anyone already in love with them, as well as for those who are new to the wonders of the VW camper van world and the joy it undoubtedly brings.

VW Camper - The Inside Story

VW Camper - The Inside Story
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-04-23
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781861267634

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This book documents and celebrates the many different camping conversions built on the Volkswagen Transporter and Microbus base across five decades. Until the advent of the new T5 generation in 2004, Volkswagen never made a factory-fitted camper, preferring to approve conversions carried out by firms such as Westfalia, Devon, Dormobile, Sundial and Danbury. However, many other different companies offered conversions on the VW base and the models produced by over forty different converters are described and pictured here.

VW Transporter and Microbus

VW Transporter and Microbus
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-07-11
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781861266521

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The popularity of the VW Transporter, in particular the early Split Screen models, continues to grow and it has become a cult icon. This publication brings together, for the first time, the complete history of the Split Screen Transporter from 1950 - 1967. Topics covered include: Transporter history; Explanation of every vehicle code; Transporter production details; Month-by-month specification changes; Full listing of factory-fitted optional equipment; Comprehensive guide to paint and trim colors; Details of Transporter export and Transporters built outside Germany; and Information on Special Models. Bus enthusiasts world-wide have shared their knowledge in the compilation of this unique publication, which has taken five years to collate.