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“Ashley is more like an artist who chooses Campervans as his medium”

If you’ve ever been to a VW show – which I’m sure includes about 95 per cent of the people reading this magazine – then you’ll likely have looked through the windows of more than a few Vans to check out what the inside is like.

Quite often, you can at least get an inkling about the style of the interior of a Van by checking out the exterior, but every so often along comes something completely different. Completely unexpected. Inspiring even.

We’ll be honest, unless it’s a brand new model, we here at VWt don’t tend to stop at Vans with zero modifications outside when we’re hunting for feature Vans. I mean, you don’t want to just see pictures of Vans you can see at any VW dealership, do you? So we look for things that catch our eye, and on a

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