Description
WCRs Vanagon Westfalia Registration Door Decal is applied to the right door of your Vanagon Camper. This indicates the registration date and classifies this as a camper. This is different than the VIN number and the manufacture date is typically 3-4 months after the door jamb VIN date.
Ordering Westfalia Registration Door Decal:
For a California Westfalia Registration Door Decal, please entier N/A in the first 2 text fields. Then, entire the complete RV No. and Compliance No. in the last text field.
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What is a Westfalia Van?
A Westfalia van is a specifically converted Volkswagen camper van, known for its comfort, style, and practicality. The company, Westfalia-Werke, is the original builder of Volkswagen camper conversions. They are famous for their innovative designs, including the pop-top roof, which became an iconic feature of the Westfalia camper van.
History:
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- Westfalia-Werke, based in Westphalia, Germany, began converting Volkswagen vans in the 1950s. Their first conversion, the “Camping Box,” revolutionized mobile living.
Types of Vans:
- Westfalia has converted a variety of Volkswagen models, including the Type 2 Bus (also known as the “Westfalia Camper”), the Vanagon (also called “Volkswagen Campmobile”), and more recent models like the Wave.
Key Features:
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- Westfalia vans are known for their:
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- Pop-top roof: Provides extra headroom and space for sleeping.
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- Comfortable interiors: Often include a dinette that converts to a bed, a kitchen, and a wet bath.
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- Storage: Westfalia vans prioritize storage space for gear and camping equipment.
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- Practicality: Designed for both city driving and off-road adventures.
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Modern Models:
- Westfalia continues to produce camper vans, including the Wave and other models built on Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis.
Return to North America:
- Westfalia-Americas is planning a return to the North American market, bringing back the iconic Westfalia brand.