Was there ever a more iconic vehicle than the Volkswagen Microbus Camper? Of course, most everybody just assumes they’re all “Westies”, referring of course to Westfalia, who started converting Buses in 1951. Westies are easy to spot, with their angled pop-tops, but even those weren’t consistent over the years. Split Window models from 1956-67 had small tops designed to only accommodate someone standing up inside. Then in 1968, with the introduction of the Bay Window body, Westfalia had tops that were hinged in the front with a child’s cot inside. That was improved in 1974 by hinging them in the rear with a full-size bed inside. Westfalia continued camper conversions with the newer Vanagon body through 1992.
But while the most familiar conversions were done by Westfalia, there were a…
