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King Cab Bug
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«Vanagon'n'on»
Bug XS
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Vanagon'n'on |
The Volkswagen Vanagon is an ideal base for cutting and welding the nasty way. It features a wonderful frame that make radical modifications pssible and alignment easy. The Vanagon is universal. It can carray decent loads, is big enough to be a camper or carry the US standard 8'x4' building materials. It is small enough to fit into a compact parking spot (Los Angeles standards) and drives more like a car than a truck. However, there are special occasions that require special vans. Here are my takes of the very special Vanagon. |
Vanagon'n'on'n'on ConceptsThese concepts are of course some mediocre Photoshop work. However, I wouldn't mind putting one of those vans into the real world. All I need is a little time... . |
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(c) 2012 Matthias Melcher |