Archive for the ‘VW Vans’ Category

VW Copperheads In Stock

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

VW Transporter Copperhead Seats

VW Transporter Copperhead Seats

VW Transporter Kombi Stock

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Please ring for exact spec
Not

These vans are all secured today for immediate delivery

4 x T30 SWB 140 Kombi Black, aircon appearance
1 x T32 SWB 140 Kombi Twin front seats Aircon, parking, privacy, twin side load doors
plus more Ring
1 x Copperhead 140 PS Kombi as per images
1x Toffee Brown 140

More much more coming as quickly as we can do the lists

Vansales.com PX vehicles

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

You can now buy Vansales.com PX vehicles
24 hours a day. Well bid anyway.

Some of out PX vehicles go through
BCA Birmingham
every Friday.
Open a free BCA account to see what stock is going through.

Check BCA Stock with free acount

VW Caddy 4 Motion

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

In stock
Rearest of all Caddys

2012 VW Transporter Sportline Kombi White

Saturday, April 7th, 2012

200 Year Old VW

Friday, April 6th, 2012

VW Offer Factory Restoration Service

Friday, April 6th, 2012

VW Classic Restoration Germany

VW Classic Restoration Germany

Rows of classic VW Vans being factory restored

Rows of classic VW vans being factory restored

Classic VW Restoration 2

Classic VW Restoration 2

VW Restoration Centre

VW Restoration Centre

RESTORATION SERVICE

Released: 05-04-2012

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Few vehicles in the world have a cult following which matches that of the Volkswagen van. Even today, 65 years after its first appearance, it stars in films and commercials, and stands – more than any other vehicle – for freedom, travel and fun.

At Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles the legendary van has its own department dedicated to preserving its heritage: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Oldtimers. Formed in 2007, the team has expanded quickly since then. Not only has the team purchased and restored about 100 vehicles for its own collection – from now on, it is offering restoration of historic Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for customers, inclusive of detailed documentation.

To be able to do this, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Oldtimers moved to a new building in Hanover at the beginning of this year. An area of approximately 7,000 square metres now not only accommodates historical treasures, but also houses a workshop which includes everything from a sheet metal bending bench, lathes and milling machines to a paint shop. The department has a staff of 13, from mechanics to a technology historian and an event planner.

Owners of an historic Volkswagen Commercial vehicle can now have it restored here, at its place of origin. No matter whether a full or partial restoration is required, or a van is simply to be made roadworthy, the ‘Bulli’ workshop team will undertake any assignment.

The staff talk through all personal restoration wishes with the customer before preparing an individually tailored offer. Uniquely, only here does the customer receive certificated works restoration. In addition, for each customer the team of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Oldtimers provides comprehensive documentation of the restoration of the vehicle, with every step photographically documented and described in detail. Thus the work performed by the specialists from Hanover is recorded for posterity.

Some of the replacement parts needed when working on classics are even taken from Volkswagen’s original stock, with support from Volkswagen Classic Parts.

VW Transporter DSG LWB Kombi ICE

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Wow!
Not sure where this one came from

Its in Stock !!!!!

VW Transporter Kombi DSG LWB Sport ICE
Spec
Aircon
Cab comfort pack
Leather Pack B
Mudflaps
Rear Parking sensors
Colour coded bumpers
Front frogs
Leatherette upholstery
Privacy glass
Seat Pack B
Side door B
Visibility pack

Options
Leather £1500 adds a few weeks
Alloys
Pioneer
Alloys
Gloss roof

VW Amarok Canyon Concept

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Amarok Canyon customised for ‘freestyle kayaking’
Geneva concept illustrates versatility of successful Amarok pickup
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is presenting an extreme version of the successful Amarok pick-up at the Geneva International Motor Show in the shape of its Amarok Canyon concept vehicle. Specially configured for the popular extreme sport of ‘freestyle kayaking’, this impressive show car illustrates how versatile pick-up configurations can be created.

All aspects of the Amarok Canyon concept being shown in Geneva are designed to meet the requirements of this extreme sport – from the pick-up’s running gear to details of the cargo box. “We are using this extreme concept to illustrate one of the many diverse uses of the Amarok. By tuning its design to an extreme sport, we are bringing the original DNA of the Amarok into focus,” emphasises Dr Wolfgang Schreiber, spokesperson for the Board of Management for the Volkswagen Brand and Head of Development at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.

The concept vehicle is significantly taller and wider than the production Amarok, and its colour is also more exotic. The pick-up’s body, which shimmers in the three-layer effects of its bright ‘Baladi Orange’ paint, was raised by 40 mm with a body lift kit; and when the tyres are included, the concept is a full 85 mm taller than the production model. The freestyle pick-up also has auxiliary headlights mounted on its roof, and additional visual accents are provided by the smoked rear lights and the colour-contrasting underbody protection. Two electrically deployed tread plates make it easy for all occupants to step into and out of the vehicle, despite the raised ride height.

The tread plates were designed to be visually unobtrusive, and they retract when the vehicle is moving to maintain the standard Amarok Canyon’s traditional high level of off-road capability. As noted, the concept car’s width has also increased to accommodate outdoor activities. The wheel housings were widened by 35 mm on each side to make room for the big AT tyres, size 275/65 R 18, mounted on ‘Durban’ type wheels painted in ‘High Gloss Adamantium Dark’.

The two carbon fibre kayaks are securely mounted to the cargo floor: at the rear, the floor is designed with two formed cut-outs with soft padding, while the kayak bows are mounted on a styling bar in ‘High Gloss Adamantium Dark’ with straps for firmly securing the boats. The paddles are firmly latched in place on the inside surface of the easy-to-operate tailgate, ready to grab. All other gear – white-water helmets, flotation devices and rafting shoes – are also stowed securely: the helmets in nets on the front wall of the cargo bed, and the rest of the gear in smaller boxes that can be locked with watertight lids.

Inside, a special colour scheme was used with many details and new accents. The leather seats have two-tone styling: the seating surfaces are in ‘sterling’ colour, while the head restraints and side supports are elegantly offset in ‘adamant’ colour. The decorative seams on the seats take on the orange-red colour of the body. This colour is also reflected in numerous other details such as in the seams of the three-spoke steering wheel and gear shift lever trim, the safety belts and the air outlets. Housed in a cowl in the cockpit are three auxiliary instruments. They show the climbing and tilt angles of the Amarok, which gives the driver key information for extra safety on extreme off-road drives.

To enable maximum off-road capability, the Amarok concept vehicle is powered by a torque-strong 2.0 TDI bi-turbo with 180 PS, which provides a maximum torque of 400 Newton metres over engine speeds ranging from 1,500-2,250 rpm. The switchable 4MOTION all-wheel drive system – together with a reduction gearbox and differential lock at the rear axle – ensures effective power transfer to the wheels even in the toughest off-road conditions.

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VW Amarok Canyon

VW Amarok Canyon

Transporter Copperhead

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

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