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This is Erik’s 1977 VW Westfalia restoration.
From the outside, you’ll notice a retro green bus ready for the road.
When you go inside, you’ll find a couch that turns into a bed, a small kitchenette and even a table/desk.
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Erik’s 1977 VW Westfalia Restoration
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Video: Erik’s 1977 VW Westfalia Kombi Bus – Project Restoration
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Blast from the past! In the ’70’s, I wanted one of these. The Westfalia was unique in its day. Good job, Erik – thanks for sharing.
LOL!! Throw a coat of paint on it and don’t worry about anything else! Living dangerously.
The best times in my life were off the tether…
I so wish I could find one of these! I’ve posted before about my love of Westfalias…I would live in it and be a nomad!
He may have restored the mechanics of it, but the interior is all original. I live out of a darker green 83.5, the first year of water cooled engines. Not that that’s a good thing.