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Pictures Of CampersAbout Volkswagen Westfalia Campers

Like most of us are aware, Volkswagen Westfalia camper conversions were carrier or micro-bus in the early years 1950-2003. Volkswagen is a registered trademark in the United States and many other countries in the world. Volkswagen contracted for conversions Westfalia-Werke - better known under the name Westfalia. Between 1951 and August 1958, around 1000 Camper Box conversions were made by Westfalia the official Volkswagen bodyshop Conversion Camper. Westfalia special models included the CG-23, SO-34 SO-35 SO-33 SO-42 SO-44 SO-45.

The Volkswagen campers became available from Volkswagen dealers worldwide. Volkswagen Westfalia were offered in different color combinations based on the model year and configuration of camping. Volkswagen Westfalia Campers accommodate four passengers with ease of sleeping. She has two adult-size bed room, a kitchenette with a gas stove with double burner, sink with water pump and tank of 10.5 gallons of water and a refrigerator.

Volkswagen Campers come with a pop-up roof, sliding door, large windows to facilitate tourism, and plenty of space firm. There is rotation of the front seats, a dining table, electric and water intakes, propane tank, blackout drapes, and a fire extinguisher.

Westfalia Camper 1968-1971: The second generation of campers was launched in 1968 which incorporates many techniques over the previous Splitty 1600cc engine fitted vertically. The advantage of this new engine was the rooms were very cheap and easily available. The significant disadvantage, however, was that it was a measure of power for such a heavy vehicle like a Westfalia camper, resulting in a slower speed up and reduced engine life. Options such as stove and refrigerator were not there and sleeping facilities were limited to two adults and two children.

1972-1973 Westfalia Camper These are they fitted with the new cake. The main advantage of this engine is many elements can be serviced without removing the engine (heads, alternator, pushrod tubes, etc.)

1974-1975 Westfalia Camper: Meanwhile, VW began to optimize their engine type 4. Displacement was increased from the original capacity to 1800cc, and 1975, fuel injection and a greater clutch were fitted. Westfalia interior became more sophisticated. It has been redesigned to fit a full bed instead of cot. The front seat head restraints have been provided, cook the sink with an electric pump, and amenities such as a gas refrigerator, two batteries have been provided. This is also the time when the coating of bright plaid was introduced
Westfalia Camper 1976-1979: Over the last decade were dramatic changes. The engine was now two liters mass if the power has remained roughly the same at 1.8. In addition, in 1978, the camper hydraulic lifters, eliminating the heavy valve settings. The interior has been made easier traveling. A presentation was made easier by placing all the cupboards, behind the driver's seat, leaving a space behind the passenger seat.

The Westfalia camping interior, but has changed many times, has remained essentially unchanged over the years. Volkswagen Westfalia were offered in different color combinations based on the model year and configuration of camping. It is a robust reliable vehicle with loads of storage space capable of all the strains and stresses Travel.

Posted on April 13, 2010.
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