David Humberstone’s dazzling white T5 is deceiving: Despite its clean lines and apparent simplicity there are lots of stylish and (mostly!) subtle modifications, when you look a little closer.
Many beautiful buses have graced the pages of this magazine, gleaming with chrome, black or carbon accents, or fantastic paint jobs, or a thousand and one modifications to their owners’ tastes. As your eye travels across Dave’s van you may at first glance think ‘just a white van’, but then something about it catches your attention, or perhaps four somethings! To start with, those wheels – more on which later, and the fact that for a white van it is usually absolutely spotless. Yes, I really do mean spotless. I’ve never seen a cleaner white van! Dave said he’d been polishing it all weekend prior to the photo shoot, and I don’t think he was exaggerating all that much, if at all…
Dave has a long history with VWs. His first ‘proper job’ was as a mechanic for VW, moving on to working on paint work, which he’s been doing ever since, now running his own business, CAWMC Paint & Body shop in Louth. So he was early to the scene, starting out with ‘a few’ Golfs, one of which was a Mark II Golf GTI ‘showpiece’. But life moves on, and through his paint shop work he was seeing and working on a lot of VW Transporters. By this time he was married with children, and spending holidays in static caravans. The lure of a van got stronger, until along came a decent basic panel van that looked like it would fit the bill. It was a family owned SWB ex-builders van on a 2005 plate with the 1.9 engine. The original paint work had lots of small scrapes, which didn’t worry Dave, as the van had plenty of service history and had been pretty well looked after. The deal was done, and the scruffy builders van began the process of the transformation into the stunning bus it is today.
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The Evolution of Van
To mark 100 issues of VWBus, David takes a look back at how updating the humble âBox on Wheelsâ has gone from concept to reality
Wild Times
Perhaps a sign of the wild times weâre in and a telling sign of how fast weâre adapting to the ânew normalâ. I decide to take a U-turn and zoom out on how things looked as that ânew normalâ was taking hold, along with how thatâs effecting our little sector
Story's Story
With The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden under our belts and barely two weeks on the road, we were heading to the ultimate van life destination; NorwayâŠ
Karmann-Go
When you own âThe fastest motorhome in the worldâ,getting to the campsite on time shouldnât be a problem
Gran Tourettesmo
This is a very cool and interesting project, but the question is,is this the ultimate eBay build?
CBBA
If there was such a thing as Cool Bus Builders Anonymous, then each meet in Leicestershire would start with the words. âHello, my nameâs Andy Stretton and I canât stop building seriously cool buses.â
Honey I Shrunk My Bus
When Grant Gwyn walked into a VW dealership to buy a Viper green Caddy, little did he know his future was about to be very orange...
Milk Float Influence
Nicknamed Ernie, we discover this custom-created T5 pickup wonât be doing the early morning milk round any time soon
Impossible Solved
A while back we brought you a basic sketch of a proposed project, it was both wild and eminently practical. Well itâs finished now and already in service as a daily driver for a very special lad
An Alpine Summer
In the concluding instalment we pick up Richard and Jackie Picklesâ story of their eight-country Alpine summer adventure on the shore of Lake Como in Italy