While there were no limits to creativity in the ’80s and ’90s, ingenuity steadily declined after the turn of the millennium – at least in the German VW scene. As always, there are various reasons for this. On the one hand, the values of old Volkswagens rose rapidly; on the other hand, tastes changed and new trends emerged. Resto Cal [aka Resto Custom in the U.S. – Ed.] made a comeback, because the cars remain mostly stock in terms of body modifications. The resale value, which is often very important for Germans (even if they plan on never selling their VW), suffers little from such trend, because a lowered suspension can usually be quickly swapped to a factory one. And stockers fetch the best prices, that’s a fact. In addition…
