VW Camper Van History

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2021
  • HISTORY OF THE VW CAMPER VAN

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  • @bradjennings8714
    @bradjennings8714 Год назад +63

    Who can say they worked all summer at age 15 in 1975 and bought a 1965 vw camper special with all around windows for $900.00. I did!

    • @michaelschneider-
      @michaelschneider- Год назад +9

      @Brad Jennings ... +1 very cool. . Fond memories! .. Around the same time my first car was a hand-me-down '71 Datsun 510 4dr in OEM burnt orange. . That Datsun had small dents at every corner .... Fond memories!

    • @JohnVH-diy
      @JohnVH-diy Год назад +7

      I did too. ‘67 bus. Paid $75.00. Replaced a piston and cylinder. Was my first car.

    • @buckchase1
      @buckchase1 Год назад +3

      In 1991 I had been driving by a '69 bus parked under an apple tree covered by a slight layer of neglect. So, knocked at the door and the old people sold it to me for $100. After a few checks and points cleaning, it fired right up. I drove it for about 4 years. Loved it!!

    • @celeste6032
      @celeste6032 Год назад +2

      Omg u def lucked out for being born that time 😭 this is my DREAMMM car. And now it’s anywhere from 50-100k! I’ll have to work A L O T to finally get this car

    • @natemiller6130
      @natemiller6130 Год назад +2

      That is so unfair! I’m like 8k down and have maybe 20 months or so of saving until I can buy a good condition type 1

  • @janhofmann3499
    @janhofmann3499 Год назад +33

    My parents bought a brand new Westfalia T2 in 1973 and we still own it! It had to be completely restored ten years ago and it’s still in use🤘

    • @zoltore23
      @zoltore23 10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh WOW! Such an accomplishment! Still in use! Pancake engine, I assume.

    • @chrisjarmain
      @chrisjarmain 4 месяца назад

      People like you are why these things are amazing! Truly beautiful ❤

  • @napoliansolo7865
    @napoliansolo7865 Год назад +10

    Back in the 70's I rebuilt the engine in my camper bus specifically to not break and be reliable. Big oil pump, oil cooler, torque cam, Aline bored the block, the biggest piston and cylinders you could buy for the air cooled engines-1800cc, new rods, bearings, refurbished cylinder heads, the works. I didn't have enough money to go for dual port heads, but would put them on when I got a chance.
    One early Sunday morning after the rebuild I was cruising up the local freeway enjoying the power of the new unit. The speedometers in the old ones only went to 80mph so I thought I'd top out the speedometer. I was doing 80 and cruising along just fine with a big smile on my face when I came over a rise and straight through a Highway Patrol radar speed trap. Zoom! Straight through. I didn't even have time to slow down. Looking in the mirrors I saw that I didn't need to slow down cause the troopers weren't even looking at me. So I kept going. Just in case I did slow down to the speed limit (55mph) but nothing happened. I laughed thinking about the troopers calling to each other on their radios- "Hey Charlie, did you see a VW camper bus go though here doing 80? Forget about it Bob, it didn't happen." I didn't get one ticket in that bus. It seemed invisible to LEO'S . Loved that thing.

    • @Papawcanner
      @Papawcanner Год назад +4

      When I got pulled over for speeding the officer asked me if I knew how fast I was going . I told him I just hold it on the floor and never look at the speedometer . He let me go .

    • @arvbergstedt3303
      @arvbergstedt3303 8 месяцев назад

      My Dad bought s 61 VW bus new. Junker gutless. 45 to 50 mph max up hills. Engine blew up at 20 some thousand miles. Dad traded it for a ford station wagon.

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 8 месяцев назад

      I build mine to be utterly reliable, ABSOLUTELY bog standard, so only get to VDO on the speedometer downhill. Loooong steeeeep hills :)

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@arvbergstedt3303 Your dad had zero mechanical knowledge or sympathy. They use these engines on aircraft.

  • @barbarabarnett9600
    @barbarabarnett9600 Год назад +7

    My parents tooted all up and down the east coast in the 60's in a Volksie camper - with three little kids. Fondest memories of my childhood...🥰

  • @kavanghia6908
    @kavanghia6908 Год назад +13

    I have had 2 vans over the years. 8 bugs and I and my son are working on my 69 Ghia that we saved from the crusher.👍

  • @russellclement2058
    @russellclement2058 Год назад +5

    I absolutely loved mine ,, I had a 71 kombi with a 1500 cc ,, I could drive at 60 mph at 29 mpg and drove like a dream ,,

  • @ingeposch8091
    @ingeposch8091 2 месяца назад

    my boyfriend and i own a 2016 T5 2500cc diesel 4WD!!!
    it is an AWESOME camper...
    we like to go off road and such and this van is 1000% suited for it!

  • @SusansRoadLessTraveled
    @SusansRoadLessTraveled Год назад +4

    ‘74 Westy Bus owner here. Family also had same from ‘74 to ‘87 and traveled the US. Love ‘em!

  • @Ingmar-Berg
    @Ingmar-Berg Год назад +18

    It must be mentioned that Ben Pon, first VW dealer outside of Germany designed and built the very first VW T1 bus, and was the guy responsible for VW beetle export to the US, the first beetle to touch American soil was shipped there by Pon, later Pon VW -Porsche.

  • @user-jo4ui7ds2v
    @user-jo4ui7ds2v Год назад +2

    Had 1966 split for about 8 to9 years i shared the camper with a mate we both had a family the worst thing was we sold the van because i had family problems i keep looking for the van its on sorn somewhere but dont know where CXS391D watching this youtube just brought all the memories back was great.

  • @kennyglesga
    @kennyglesga Год назад +10

    Loved this VW Camper Van documentary, the specifics, the design upgrades over the years, the excellent narration.

    • @waysidetavern
      @waysidetavern 11 месяцев назад +1

      Me too Kenny! I grew up in my parents 3 x Splitties and now have my own '87 VW Westfalia T25. Happiness is - owning a VW Camper van!
      Christopher😎😎

    • @kennyglesga
      @kennyglesga 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@waysidetavern You're blessed, Christopher! '87 VW Westfalia T25, happy trails!

  • @2Truth2you
    @2Truth2you Год назад +6

    Had a 1965 split screen Devon camper for many years and it never once broke down. Travelled all over Europe many times. OK it was a bit slow but you get to appreciate your surroundings more.

  • @markmitchell457
    @markmitchell457 Год назад +7

    My dad had a friend at the VW dealership in Amarillo TX.
    They had a 69 squareback that was new on the lot during a Texas golf ball sized hail storm in 69. There was a dent every inch on the body, otherwise it was new.
    They put 3300 miles on it in 3 years. It mostly stayed in the owner's garage.
    In 1972 I flew back to Amarillo and bought it for $800. It was green, and with the dents, we called it the pickle.
    One of the best cars I ever owned. I drove it back to L.A. and drove it for years. I kinda liked the dents, they grow on you.

    • @napoliansolo7865
      @napoliansolo7865 8 месяцев назад

      Who cares what it looks like as long as it gets you there, right?

  • @tomfreemanorourke1519
    @tomfreemanorourke1519 9 месяцев назад +1

    Being 70, lifelong learning, understanding, observation, experience, re-examination 24/7 365.
    This gem was undoubtedly the first 'crowd-funded' enterprise.
    I owned a VW 7 seater when I had my band on the road.
    My age and health is my problem now and I haven't drove for the last ten years, but who knows.
    Lovely vehicles

  • @pottymouthphil
    @pottymouthphil Год назад +2

    My family travelled in a lovely late bay for many years during my childhood. My dad customised the inside himself, installing a second radio with dedicated headphone ports running all along the right hand sill in the back so us kids could listen to our horrible pop music whilst mum and dad could listen to theirs up front :) Fridge, swing out cooker, pop-top with two hammocks etc. Just the most wonderful memories of that old thing. Started my love affair with VW campers forever more.

  • @ICU2HI
    @ICU2HI Год назад +4

    Love the busses keep them going. Nice video thanks I like 1949 to 1971 busses best owned many of them. Drove them daily for 20 years. Lived in the 66 bus summer of 1996, 1999, & 2000. It has been across the county twice so far many Dead shows & festivals, Red rocks, The Gorge etc.... There is no better vehicle unless you like comfort & speed. I always say "you can drive your Porsche 120 MPH or your VW Bus 65 MPH you get the same thrill!"

  • @manfredseidler1531
    @manfredseidler1531 10 месяцев назад +3

    Mike, many years ago you took a chance on hiring my son, Joseph S. You instilled in him work ethics and professionalism that still serve him well today. The reason I shop at Dunn Lumber is because the expertise behind the counter, quality of lumber and products on your shelves.

  • @kxrv6629
    @kxrv6629 Год назад +11

    Fascinating comprehensive look at the history and lineage of the VW camper van/transporter. I grew up in the rare American counterpart - a 1964 Travelwagon on a Ford Econoline van

  • @billbeck47
    @billbeck47 Год назад +6

    This is a very well made video describing a part of my life from Beetle to Transport back to a newer Beetle. I loved that car! From Illinois

  • @shaughnfourie304
    @shaughnfourie304 Год назад +1

    OMG I LOVE COMBIS PLEASE MAKE THEM AGAIN A HEART CRY THE TRULY ADD TO HUMAN HAPPINESS THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO

    • @nikjames2965
      @nikjames2965 Год назад

      You are being silly. These vehicles are lethal. If you have an accident they will get you out with a hose pipe

  • @adrianpritchard5143
    @adrianpritchard5143 5 месяцев назад

    I like all the history in this video.
    I like the bit about the long distance speed and top speed, I had a 1974 .
    One day I had to get somewhere fast, like all engines,they have a sign to look out for, the VW air cooled engines was that they cough and splatter in long over distance over speeds. Take your time and enjoy the drive I should of.

  • @garymcdermott7616
    @garymcdermott7616 Год назад +2

    Loved the "History of the VW Camper", I'm an old VW Mechanic trained in Culver City, CA. after returning from Vietnam as a Helicopter Mechanic/Crew Chief. I owned a '66 VW Type 2 Westfalia Camper that I picked up in VA & took to NM. I also owned a '64 Type 2, a '61 Convertible Beetle & a '60 Karmen Ghia all at the same time. Sure wish I still had them. Due to unforeseen circumstances, I don't. The History made me reflect back on those days & I learned more than I ever knew. I used to work at a VW salvage yard in Albuquerque during the early 70's & remember we had a Type 2, right-hand drive, cargo doors on both sides, no dash just the speedo, it was very cool.
    We built a few dune buggies from what we could salvage & had a blast in the desert. Thanks for the video & the memories !!
    G. McDermott

  • @matthewwillis4892
    @matthewwillis4892 Год назад +6

    I lived for ten years in my 1971 Westy, winters in Baja, summers in the Northwest, spring an fall in California. Had one flat tire and toasted a generator. Did all my own maintenance. It flies over washboard dirt roads. Best vehicle ever.

    • @ivankuljis1780
      @ivankuljis1780 Год назад +2

      We all have great VW stories___ l like yours.

    • @jimshoe402
      @jimshoe402 Год назад +3

      @@ivankuljis1780 We take my brothers out hunting with snow tires 1968 unreal !!!!

    • @ivankuljis1780
      @ivankuljis1780 Год назад +1

      @@jimshoe402
      They go _EVERYWHERE MAN_
      l have a QUAD CYBRTRK on order for Oz 2024!

  • @mudduck754
    @mudduck754 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have had a 1958 and 59 transporter pickup truck, a 1958 camper van, I loved the stock blaupunkt radio in the camper van, and I think the interior wood work was Walnut. Sometimes it got interesting going over Snoqualmie pass having to pull off to the shoulder put it in first year and up the shoulder of the road till I get up to 40 miles an hour again, sometimes a heavy rainstorm made the windshield leak, then there were times during the winter I was convinced that thing had no heat at all, and I learned all about 6 volt electrical, the one thing I can say about the VW electrical system, it wasn't as faulty as the Lucas electrical system in the triumphs, I had, I liked 68-69 Gt sixes, and I had a book I called the the bible, a white paper back by the title of how to keep your Volkswagen alive a step-by-step procedural manual for total idiot's. And then I did something stupid like getting married and the wife did not like the transporters, I should have kept the Volkswagens, turns out they were more reliable than she was.

  • @williamgrimberg2510
    @williamgrimberg2510 Год назад +4

    My parents went to Germany around 77’ to visit family, went to the VW factory and watched their VW fast back being built then travelled through out Europe . After, they had the car shipped to Southern California and after a few years sold it .

  • @robbwolf8489
    @robbwolf8489 Год назад +5

    Beautiful video and thanks for sharing.

  • @ianlawrie919
    @ianlawrie919 4 месяца назад

    What a wonderful enlightening journey into automotive history with some awesome guests and great narration 👍👏👌

  • @bobeden5027
    @bobeden5027 Год назад +6

    I had many kombis in my time and I went 8 times around Australia in one ,over a period of 10 years.

  • @vyoufinder
    @vyoufinder Год назад +7

    I'm glad I was able to drive these mobile camps before they became worth your house. My brother and I spent years exploring the deserts of Utah before either one became popular. We had and restored '68, 69, '72, '78, and '79 Westfalia's, plus one 1980 Vanagon Westfalia. From Alaska to Mexico and everywhere in between. I can still visualize an exploded view of every nut, bolt, or spring.

    • @alribee
      @alribee 8 месяцев назад

      Of those 6, which did you like the best? and Why?

    • @vyoufinder
      @vyoufinder 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@alribee The '69. It had the best look and functionality. The 1600 engine was the best so long as you're highway driving it and cooling it properly in cities. The camper part made the most sense to me too; one cot up top. The '68 was just as good, but mine was not as nice as my '69. Plus... There is a certain reaction you get when someone asks the year and you answer: "69." You can choose to answer "1969" for this reason, but it can be fun.

  • @jacovanlith5082
    @jacovanlith5082 Год назад +3

    I nicked the VW van of my father at the age of nine;
    drove the Volkswagen around the beach in 1957.

  • @captainfrank01
    @captainfrank01 Год назад +9

    My father Bob Taylor, ran Danbury Conversions in Essex until the late 60's when the family migrated to Australia. We had converted Kombis for years and I have very fond memories of them. When we came to Australia he ended up selling the patents to someone called Soporu I believe.

    • @pwatom22
      @pwatom22 Год назад +2

      Some great places to go in Australia with a capable 4wd camper.

    • @captainfrank01
      @captainfrank01 Год назад +2

      @@pwatom22 True, but better with a 4WD!

    • @pwatom22
      @pwatom22 Год назад +2

      On my bucket list. Buy/rent a troopy and go for a few months.

    • @captainfrank01
      @captainfrank01 Год назад +2

      @@pwatom22 You will love it!

  • @rosemariejoy4578
    @rosemariejoy4578 Год назад +1

    Also.....I owned a cute 1966vw bug...with the sun roof and hand crank.....I miss it sooo much !!!

  • @MrJaimecoady
    @MrJaimecoady 7 месяцев назад

    Love my '72 Weekender hard top Westy. Camping and surfing and fishing, it is the perfect ride.

  • @ronveelik6607
    @ronveelik6607 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the history. Owner of his second type 2 (a 1982 camper) and a 71 VW Bug Convertible, still on the road thay are. .

  • @fosterb247
    @fosterb247 Год назад +4

    Great documentary - I live in the UK and have owned 3 bay window Type 2's in the past. I loved them, but they were always cold and almost impossible to blow warm air to the windscreen. The warm air from the engine in the back just got cold again by the time it reached the front of the van. Air cooled engines do sound great, but never provided enough warm air into the van from the heat exchangers over the exhaust system. I also remember when a heat exchanger failed, it blew carbon monoxide exhaust fumes into the van as warm air? - Not good. I own a water cooled T4 Westfalia today, so not put off VW camper love - But the water cooled engine is a safer warmer option 🤓

  • @williamgrimberg2510
    @williamgrimberg2510 Год назад +1

    Had a 1970 VW camper van and a 71’ bug back in 73’ . Lots of fun but a little under powered.
    Wish I still had them .

  • @rush2112andahalf
    @rush2112andahalf Год назад +2

    Realised how very little I know/knew about the history (thought I knew it all).. Oh please let me win the lotto, for I shall put the money into good use, creating a home for one of these beautys.

  • @Vision_Of_Realities
    @Vision_Of_Realities 7 месяцев назад

    Great Great Great VW motors🌺👍

  • @chocodiledundee1
    @chocodiledundee1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was born in Brazil 🇧🇷, I used to see VW Kombis EVERYWHERE, you guys don’t understand EVERYWHERE, there was no way to look anywhere and not see a VW bus , I used to think it was the most uncool vehicle ever , I would never thought anything of it apart that in Brazil it everywhere, not until I came to Australia 🇦🇺 in the late 90’s and living in Bondi beach I saw the culture and I start to get how many people loved then and used to tell me they dreamed having one , there was still cheap back then , then they started to pickup on prices , I used to tell my friends in Brazil man buy kombi, they will worth a lot cash , they thought I was crazy nobody took me seriously, no matter how much I’ve tried nobody thought I was serious, man what ? VW Kombi are you out of your head ?? We don’t own bakery or work on the street markets so they said , I gave up , then I saw them clicking over 100 k in USA 🇺🇸 again l tried to warn my friends, please buy Kombi Van they will worth big money , nobody cared , now I regret me not buying one as well and now I think they are one the most beautiful most bold and iconic vehicles, every time I see the Samba bus ones l go nuts , this vehicle brings right back to my childhood in Brazil seeing them everywhere, now they look million bucks , they sure stand the test of time , killer design, synonymous of perfect combination os simplicity and coolness to the maximum degree ! Every time I see one I go crazy and I’ve seen millions at this moment of my life ! South Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Gunny426HemiPlymouth
    @Gunny426HemiPlymouth Год назад +3

    Very good video. With a lot of little known info you see on these types of videos. They did a good job

  • @richardskinner6804
    @richardskinner6804 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant mate , I'm UK but love following you

  • @DCA001TUBE
    @DCA001TUBE Год назад +1

    Thanks, that was great show.

  • @ivankuljis1780
    @ivankuljis1780 Год назад

    The Twentieth Century brought me a ton of joy with my collection of Volkswagens___~102 Cars from '81 to 2005. Now waiting on the first of a New Chapter for the 21st Century ___ eagerly awaiting CYBRTRK

  • @bitcoinbeavis1928
    @bitcoinbeavis1928 2 года назад +4

    Campers are sweet

  • @johnmichaelrichards
    @johnmichaelrichards 8 месяцев назад

    Forget XL Bullies, this is the original, coolest Bully to be seen with.

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 Год назад +7

    Actual content begins around 5:00 into the video.👍

  • @MrSubielove
    @MrSubielove Год назад

    simple, functional, and beautiful

  • @anvilsvs
    @anvilsvs 6 месяцев назад

    In 1967 I was stationed near Kassel (about 2 hours from Wolfsburg) where the VW power train plan was located. I had a 57 bus, the fastest 1100 I ever saw. It would run 47mph. But the brakes weren't really up to that extreme speed and the handling wasn't up to the brakes. I've been told that a gen 1 can be rolled in a level parking lot at 12mph and I believe it.
    The police in Kassel used Type 2s and I was discussing that with one of them once. He told me that the average engine life for their vans was 3 months. That didn't bother them because they had a deal with the local engine plant to replace the engines for no charge.
    You should understand the original purpose of the Type 2. It was intended for light city delivery in Germany where the speed limit was 30mph. Much as the Toyota mid engine van was intended for city delivery in Tokyo. Both were suited to their intended purpose and not well suited for some others such as high speed use for long distances. The Type 2 did inspire the Ford Econoline, the Corvair van and later the Dodge A100. And it was the direct target of the "chicken tax" imposed on imported fully assembled light trucks.

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed 28 дней назад

      The vans were not made in Wolfsburg.
      They were all made in Hannover Stocken.
      I worked in the factory.

  • @zAlaska
    @zAlaska Год назад +1

    Good morning with the two CV mini box van, the most fun vehicle I've ever driven. Sitting in front of the front wheels with the vent open blasting air into the vehicle. Fun practical affordable what happened to them,

  • @Elizabeth-rq1vi
    @Elizabeth-rq1vi 8 месяцев назад

    We called them VW buses…even the ones converted to camper vans. In 1984 we almost bought a 70s something bus, I liked it, all those windows, it was red but it was a VW bus & we needed a reliable vehicle for our 3 kiddos so we bought a 84 Pontiac 2000.

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 8 месяцев назад

      Silly!
      The VW kombi would still be running, mine all are!

  • @pablopicaro7649
    @pablopicaro7649 Год назад +1

    In USA used to see a lot around, mostly dead on side of highway, these days only see at VW car shows

  • @roblove2244
    @roblove2244 Год назад +9

    I have always been struck by the first bus design elements that mimic a B17, the split sloping windscreen and the slider windows. Is it just a coincidence that a B17 crash landed at the factory in 1945 and remained there for quite sometime?

  • @moniquelee3623
    @moniquelee3623 11 месяцев назад +2

    “You don’t need to be a hippie to own a Volkswagen campervan. VW camper soon became just as well known for its funky yet functional design, as well as a fashion statement.”
    ― Auto Classics Trade

    • @vyoufinder
      @vyoufinder 8 месяцев назад

      True; you don't need to be a hippy to own one, but as soon as you do, you're a "hippy" as far as North Americans are concerned. Welcome to the commune.

  • @johnaldred6864
    @johnaldred6864 11 месяцев назад

    That was fantastic....very interesting & informative....,👍

  • @timhuestis7120
    @timhuestis7120 Год назад

    Thanks for posting the video1

  • @user-zt8yv5mk6u
    @user-zt8yv5mk6u 3 месяца назад

    Volkswagen of America had an official bumper sticker that read,”I’m pedaling as hard as I can”.

  • @JG-mp5nb
    @JG-mp5nb 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve had both a T2 with its enormous sunroof, and a T3 Westfalia.
    Nothing else can match them for adventure.

  • @seanwashere
    @seanwashere Год назад +3

    Lived in my 1971 bus from 2017-2019. Amazing years of my life. The bus is 52 years old and I've owned it for 7 years now. What year was this doc made??

    • @ICU2HI
      @ICU2HI Год назад

      Nice 71 great year this was made last year I believe

  • @AngelGutierrez-lo9mf
    @AngelGutierrez-lo9mf 10 месяцев назад

    A combi that nice

  • @OMENASOSE6111-wt7mz
    @OMENASOSE6111-wt7mz 10 месяцев назад

    NICE ONE..... I LIKED IT....

  • @michaelschneider-
    @michaelschneider- Год назад +2

    +1 .. Recently (Oct./'22) at a Denver, Colorado shop specializing in VW van campers,,, a Vanagon had an engine transplant using the newest Subaru 2.4l turbocharged 4-cylinder engine from a donor 2021 Outback XT Touring model. . At 265/270 HP/torque the Vanagon will have the much-needed enhanced performance... The sleeper VW Vanagon was a '90 or '91 camper model in a grey metallic finish...

  • @locosporlosvolkys7640
    @locosporlosvolkys7640 Год назад +1

    Excelente video!.

  • @rodhanson7112
    @rodhanson7112 Год назад +5

    AN engine THAT DOESN'T Need a radiator is AMAZING

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei Год назад +2

      Millions of motorcycles have them.

    • @pablopicaro7649
      @pablopicaro7649 Год назад +1

      Engine has fins on it , just like a radiator has fins

    • @michaelplunkett8059
      @michaelplunkett8059 Год назад

      Yeah, Corvair!!!!!

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 8 месяцев назад +2

      What do you find amazing about an air cooled engine?

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed 28 дней назад

      Deutz lorry's have an air cooled engine.
      Deutz is in Koln sorry about the umlaut

  • @billd5332
    @billd5332 Год назад +7

    wish they would have spent some time on the Vanagon.

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Год назад +2

    I've owned a few of those and the biggest problem I had was the lack of power. Except my 85 vanagon(Wich was nothing but problems) so I had the engines hopped up and replaced more than doubling the horsepower. But I sure do miss owning those cool Vans.

  • @capedoryus
    @capedoryus 11 месяцев назад

    Check out the moorings in Marathon FL. Gotta get the "off season" to get a mooring. You can't have too many 12 vt fans. Schedule work day with the sun. It can kill you if you don't mind the heat. Lived on a 31 Southern Cross till hurricane Irma too her out. Good luck. I'm in a reverse process in that I now have unlimited hot water and don't have to get up at 3 am to work out. Who moves from FL to NJ? Yes I did and am rediscovering an event called seasons😊

  • @rosemariejoy4578
    @rosemariejoy4578 Год назад

    My mom & dad bought a brand new red volks wagon bus in 1969...then, when I was in high school, my 1st boyfriend...DAVID S. had a red volks wagon bus..I don't know what yr, that we ran around in...secretly went to MAGIC MOUNTAIN (1980)...and 1 night after being at the drive in movies....we totally destroyed our beloved bus...crashed..annihilated, so sad...it was no more...but we lived.....crazy teen agers!!!!

  • @akseakayaker
    @akseakayaker Год назад +19

    Unfortunately this production skipped over the 11 year period of the Vanagon. This body style was arguably the best overall camper van of them all. I’ve owned 9 Westfalia vans and the Vanagon is the best design.

    • @trinifirst6702
      @trinifirst6702 Год назад +6

      I love my Syncro!

    • @HopHeady
      @HopHeady Год назад +2

      A couple decades ago I owned a 73 bus for a couple years which I adored. Recently bought an 84 Westy and really love it.

    • @manderson147
      @manderson147 Год назад +1

      If it’s got a radiator, it’s not a Volkswagen.

    • @vyoufinder
      @vyoufinder Год назад +1

      The 1980 air cooled Westfalia was a major dud. IT weighed about twice what the T2's weighed, and the engine just could not handle it.

    • @akseakayaker
      @akseakayaker Год назад +1

      @@vyoufinder another big problem with all the air cooled Vanagons we VW used the same thrust bearing in the air cooled Vanagon transaxle as they used in the bus. The vanagon was much heavier then the bus so premature transmission failure was the result. They changed this with the water boxer vanagons

  • @heinzschultz5865
    @heinzschultz5865 Год назад

    .... my younger days (long-long-ago) the colloquial denomination was "mobile fornicatorium" and that was in the Union of South Africa and mandate South-West-Africa :-))))))

  • @armyphotoguy
    @armyphotoguy Год назад +5

    Wish they would bring these back instead of an electric bus

  • @jimmyjames6267
    @jimmyjames6267 Год назад +3

    I would rather have an early 15 window Bus, no ragtop or roof windows

  • @rosemariejoy4578
    @rosemariejoy4578 Год назад

    I've ALLLLWAYS wanted a 21 window vw van

  • @markmitchell457
    @markmitchell457 Год назад +1

    The new vans are too short.
    The 68 form factor was perfect. Dangerous as hell, but you could actually camp comfortably in it. Hit something and the front crumpled like tin foil. Really scary when you see that metal coming towards your knees.
    Even the new electric prototypes are too short.

  • @maartendenduijn7716
    @maartendenduijn7716 Год назад +7

    It's not a van, It's a bus......

  • @jgfiseth3332
    @jgfiseth3332 3 месяца назад

    Two weeks before pandemic clousedown, I bought a '92 T4 California (Westfalia) for some 250-300 (depends if you think £,$ or EUR) Some of these really bargains, I guess.

  • @user-fp3du5uu8f
    @user-fp3du5uu8f 8 месяцев назад

    I wish I could identify that funky nusic that is so familiar?

  • @fredmaas890
    @fredmaas890 6 месяцев назад

    Hope I find one

  • @dave8599
    @dave8599 Год назад +5

    High maintenance costs? No, very low costs. easy to repair.

  • @wmcbarker4155
    @wmcbarker4155 Год назад +1

    my hopped up '71 Bus could pull wheelies

  • @maryetdave
    @maryetdave Год назад

    Driving around America with our 78 bay. Cant stay put more than 2 days in a row before I get driving withdrawal 🙃

  • @frasercliffe271
    @frasercliffe271 10 месяцев назад

    I have a so72 bay, what would be the ball park figure for conversion currently, shame I can't fit the puch/steyr 4x4 but have only ever seen a synchro bay prototype that VW experiment/tested.

  • @user-zt8yv5mk6u
    @user-zt8yv5mk6u 3 месяца назад

    I noticed portable radios in many of the VW campers. I never saw them in the USA. Were they supplied by VW?

  • @robertclatworthy1857
    @robertclatworthy1857 Год назад +1

    Im desperately looking for a Type 2 bungalow window Westfalia in good condition. I had two back in the seventies snd eighties and am now feeling very nostalgic before i die. Anyone got a good one for £20k

  • @evelk5233
    @evelk5233 Год назад

    How does a Dresden factory make the first conversion? It was in East Germany.

  • @user-om8rh4ul5z
    @user-om8rh4ul5z 11 месяцев назад

    Выкладывайте видео чаще

  • @joeschmow4568
    @joeschmow4568 10 месяцев назад

    My dad and I used to restore VW Buses and sell them to my "hippie" friends for a handsome profit.

  • @ronnieroberts9478
    @ronnieroberts9478 2 месяца назад +1

    Didn’t Sportsmobile make a conversion VW bus?

  • @jackdarbyshire5888
    @jackdarbyshire5888 Год назад

    Matt Baker is related to Tom Baker from the Doctor Who series, so he uses his VW camper van disguised as the Tardis 🤔✌

  • @trinifirst6702
    @trinifirst6702 Год назад +2

    Anything after the T3 aka T25 does not count to me.

  • @bobeden5027
    @bobeden5027 Год назад

    I got a speeding ticket early one morning on the Kwinana freeway for doing 137kph in a 110 zone.

  • @andrewwolf4430
    @andrewwolf4430 Год назад

    And one is always first to arrive at the scene of the accident

  • @vlota
    @vlota Год назад +2

    Some good stuff in this film. I've owned a few VW vans in my time, including a T25 Syncro --which I still regret selling. However there were two really irritating factors which had me gritting my teeth most of the way through:
    FIRST: The incessant plinky-plink 'lift music' in the background. Why do so many film-makers think "What this really needs is my '20 Elevator Classics' album, playing on continuous loop all the way through"?
    SECOND: This film is shot in 16:9 ration [ie Widescreen]. Much of the included archive footage and stills were shot in 4:3 ratio. But instead of showing these undistorted with vertical black bars either side, they've been stretched to fit widescreen. So you end up with footage of VW Transporters looking like stretch limos.
    Both really amateur schoolboy errors which, for me, pretty much ruined an otherwise interesting film.

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 Год назад +3

    Did you know VW refuses to sell the VW California in USA?!!!! Not sure why they continue to use the American California name but they refuse to sell in US..

    • @kcindc5539
      @kcindc5539 Год назад +2

      VW has an amazing knack for specifically excluding vehicles of particular appeal from the U.S. market. The California, the Corrado, the euro-spec Passat, the list goes on….

  • @600322
    @600322 7 месяцев назад

    I bought a nearly new volkswagen,Do I have to be lucky?

  • @timc924
    @timc924 Год назад +2

    Sounds as if King Charles narrated the monologue for this?

  • @wiesejay
    @wiesejay Год назад +2

    I love how the English take credit for it 😂

  • @ungurdani8346
    @ungurdani8346 Год назад +1

    Salut my friend super car super video subscribe subscribe ..

  • @fado792
    @fado792 Год назад +1

    The first Kefer /Beatle was from the Swiss Jewish man Joseph Ganz - No German; hard to digest for the nazi's at the time,
    and the first idea for the VW transporter was from the Dutchman Pon.
    Nevertheless: Thanks!!

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed 28 дней назад +1

      Correct. I worked in Deutschland for 40 years
      Germans are very good at telling people what to do. Also copying and stealing good ideas.
      If you look back many famous manufacturers and products were invented by non German people. But one thing is their quality is fantastic.

  • @DylanJewison-ut6ed
    @DylanJewison-ut6ed Год назад

    SD it g

  • @gispel7058
    @gispel7058 11 месяцев назад

    You must have a beard and a kayak on the roof. That would make it official