Everyone wants what they cannot have, whether it is the forbidden fruit or a diesel Power Wagon. For S. Lucas Valdes, it is a diesel Volkswagen DOKA Syncro. There are a lot of words in there that our ...
VW never officially sold Vanagon Dokas (Double Cab) in the U.S., but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe contender proves, they're desirable enough to warrant a DIY effort. Will this one's present ...
You don’t always have to go with a massive, powerful, luxurious (on the inside) and painfully expensive rig to be able to take your adventures on the road – and beyond. It helps, but it doesn’t always ...
If you thought the VW Vanagon was getting tough to find on this side of the Atlantic in driveable condition, wait until you see this rare 1991 Volkswagen Syncro DOKA TriStar. This DOKA truck is said ...
Let's face it: The stock Volkswagen Vanagon DoKa utility vans and their brethren have a great look, but they seem a little limp on paper. This means an engine swap if you're the DIY type, with plenty ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. VW never officially sold the Vanagon-based Dokas (Double Cab) in the U.S., but like so many forbidden fruits today’s Nice Price or Crack Pipe ...
Baby boomers, pay attention—just as you decorated all your VW New Beetles with flower power stickers and actual flowers in that model's built-in dashboard flower vase way back in 1999, get ready to ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Doka (Double Cab) claims it to be a great daily driver. With around 200K on the clock, it's seen a whole lot of those daily drives. We'll have to decide if ...
2018 Volkswagen California Camper Van Road Trip 25 Years of Volkswagen’s California Camper Van 2001 Volkswagen EuroVan MV Road Test The Vanagon was sold in North America from 1980 to 1991, and those ...
Volkswagen Vanagon was a marked improvement over the popular Type 2 vans, bringing modern equipment, safety, and sportscar-like handling to the boring van market. This 1980 example is one of the best ...
Volkswagen produced one of the most iconic, hippy-friendly vans that, unbeknownst to them at the time, would live on in popular culture. The Vanagon was derived from the Beetle in 1950 as the T1.