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Go West!

o, you’ve decided it’s time to buy a Bay Window Camper. Welcome to the fold, there are many thousands of happy Bay owners out there, but almost all you come across will have a cautionary tale pertaining to the purchase of any new project, especially for the first-time buyer.

To get you fired up, we’ve used pictures of one of the best Bay Window restorations we’ve ever seen by Dutch Type 2 specialists, Kieft ’en’ Klok. This Tiger Green ’77 was a rust-free import from the States, but has since been fully overhauled to the highest possible standard in Europe. It’s just about as good as they get, and an archetypal example of the classic Volkswagen Camper.

Of course, not everyone can afford to have a Camper

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