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This Volkswagen Type 2 left the factory in 1970 as a Westfalia pop-top camper and, thanks to caring owners, is still going strong after 52 years ...
Camping-friendly pick of the day from Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of the Hearst Autos) is a 1990 VW Westfalia with some lovely modern upgrades, including a 2.0-liter four ...
Unfortunately, everyone knows VW vans rule, which is why the new one costs way too much and every older model follows. This Westfalia may be nearly $30,000, but to its credit it is a dwelling.
Volkswagen sold two versions of its Eurovan Westfalia camper. The cheaper version MV Weekender lacks the kitchenette area but compensates for this with a bigger seating capacity.
That’s not the only external company Volkswagen enlisted. The automaker also sent many vans (including T2s, T3s, and T4s) to Westfalia. The German company converted the vans into tiny campers with a ...
It's also quick and reliable enough to go the distance, with modern VW power. While not a cultural icon like the original VW Microbus, the Volkswagen T3 van of the 1980s and 1990s is nonetheless ...