Harley Sitner didn’t plan on owning an auto body repair shop. He’s a tech entrepreneur by trade with a long tenure at Microsoft on his resume, and he’d helped launch a few businesses throughout his ...
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The Jet-Powered VW Camper Van

EVER wondered what happens when you mix a classic VW van with a single engine fighter jet? Look no further than Oklahoma ...
The steering wheel-less Klv-20 VW Microbus doesn't hail from an autonomous future, but from the railroad past. It is all original T1 bus up high, all train car down low – a very different way to take ...
You can get a camper van in practically any style imaginable today, from basic Sprinter conversions to luxurious mansions on wheels to apocalypse-ready overlanding fortresses. But the most iconic will ...
Volkswagen seems almost as American as Ford or Chevrolet to some, but VW was a product of Nazi Germany. Hitler wanted a car for the working class, so in 1937 he ordered the start of a company that ...
Harley Sitner was in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn for a wedding in March, feeling as if he’d just been sprayed by a skunk. Sitner’s hometown, Seattle, where he owns a camper-van restoration, ...
Looking to take a road trip this summer? Your options just got a whole lot sweeter: Starting today, Seattle-based van restoration experts Peace Vans Rentals is renting out fully-restored Volkswagen ...
Brian and Diane Wittling opened a garage to house classic VW vans and held an open house with fellow club members. Video by Hillary Levin ST. LOUIS — Some people love classic cars, some love trains, ...
Reporting from Monterey, Ca. — Barely in time for the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, Volkswagen has announced it will bring back the most iconic vehicle of the 1960s. The VW van will return ...
When the clocks ticked over on New Year's Eve last, the world record price paid at auction for a Volkswagen Samba van was US$236,639. That van was a 23-window model, with the record price for the ...
When the Palisades Fire broke out on the west side of Los Angeles in early January, one can only assume that the T2’s owner, Megan Krystle Weinraub, thought her vehicle was a goner. The fire, which ...