Wednesday 13 June 2012

"V" is for VW clamper van


Volkswagen Camper Vans are still very much in vogue all over the UK, especially amongst surfers and the young at heart. This 1967 van near Lapwing Lane has unfortunately been wheel clamped (see rear left wheel), presumably without a valid permit. I guess it's going to cost about £100 for the owner to release it before it can load surfboards and head to the coast, or load guitarists and head for a music festival. Perhaps "Volkswagen" does indeed translate as "the people's car" ?

Linked to ABC Wednesdays .

33 comments:

  1. Long time I haven't seen one, I remember it also served to house Hippies !

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  2. Very unfortunate for the owner.

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  3. Looks to be in great shape, I love the colour. I am always in two minds about clamping, part of me feels sorry for the "victim" and also I think if you follow the rules then like me you never get clamped. That said I would avoid ever parking in the changegate car park in the tourist village of Haworth near me.

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  4. wow a vintage van, it reminds my childhood!
    Léia

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  5. The colour and finish are incredible - at first I thought it was a photo of a model.

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  6. This one looks new. Do they still manufacture them?

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    1. The old style registration plate with the letter "E" is definitely Jan to July of 1967. Although VW does seem to still make campervans etc. with variants on the name, the new ones look boring and devoid of any classic design from what I can see. So I think this is a vintage 1967 in good condition or restored.

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  7. Oh too bad about the ticket! It's a beautifully restored VW!

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  8. I drove one like this. Mine was yellow. It was fun.

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  9. They have become hugely popular in oz as well and they sell for incredible sums depending on model and condition. The latest craze here is vintage caravans, my wife is desperate for one!

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  10. Always loved vintage VWs more than the newer ones.

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  11. Clamping this beauty is sacrilegious!

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  12. We have a place in our village that restores those - so we see a lot of them. I'd love one, but a newly restored van is more expensive than a new Ford!

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  13. What a beauty in Polish national colours - appropriate for Euro 2012 :-).

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  14. Unique looking van.

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    Rose, ABC Wednesday Team

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  15. I saw you in another blog sidebar and had to come visit your cute VW van picture! Gosh, wouldn't it be fun to own one of these?

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  16. I always liked the look of them. When I was a teen I wished I could drive one. Now I would only want to drive one for the novelty of it. Around the block maybe.

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  17. A classic for sure, though one I very seldom see around here.

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  18. That is one smart van, I reckon the owner has clamped it to stop anyone stealing it!

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  19. These were everywhere in my childhood (spent my long-ago youth in Honolulu, surfing was *big*) - thanks for that touch of nostalgia!

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  20. This is a fun photo! I learned to drive with a 1966 VW just like it only green and white! I will email you shortly about which day in June. I think it will be June 20 or 21, evening if either will work for you!

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    1. Both are clear for me now Sandi as I don't need to go to Nottingham on 21st. Let's email ;-)

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  21. Oh, the VW is in pristine condition! I do hope someone retrieves it. Great photo!

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  22. That is a very nice machine! :) Very well kept too :D

    Alexander
    Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex

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  23. Very nice Volkswagen van, and the second to show up in this ABC post. Too bad it is clamped but hopefully, that has already been corrected.

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  24. Back in my "hippy" days, I used to own a 1965 VW camper. It was never clamped though. I truly wish I still had it today. Thanks for the reminder, it took me way back...

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  25. Memories!! This one is in fab shape Chrissy, looooove the colour! What a drag about the wheel clamp.

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  26. VW split screen vans are now more common than yo may think. I can supply any number if anyone is looking for one, but prices are high. Follow my Didsbury based restoration here https://www.facebook.com/VWCamperRestoration

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