1964 VW Split Screen Camper Van Turquoise L380 - Portrait Poster
The Volkswagen Camper has become something of an icon in British and American culture, as a symbol of hippy and surf culture that grew in the mid-to-late 1960s.
In 1950, the concept of the VW Transporter was created from a sketch by Dutch businessman Ben Pon. It was later identified as the perfect vehicle to convert into a camper van.
Until 1967, the first generation came with a sweeping v-line front and split windscreens, earning them the name ‘splitties’. The rear air-cooled engine was simple and reliable.
Over 6 generations, the transporter has developed to incorporate more streamlined bodywork, more efficient engines and greater comfort inside. However, it is this original camper van still with the cult following today.
Poster Details:
• Three size options:
- Large 50cm x 70cm
- Medium A3 (29.7cm x 42cm)
- Small A4 (21cm x 29.7cm)
• Printed on Heavy Weight 260 gsm Satin Photo Paper
• Highly detailed and stylised illustrations created in Adobe Illustrator
• Mount in a readily available frame to match your decor
• Delivered in secure, custom made boxes, for arrival in perfect condition
• Transform the space in your garage, home office, study, bedroom…
• The illustrations are designed to work great as a set alongside each other
mpec auto illustrations - transforming automotive passion through art
Delivery: Please allow 7 days for us to ship, as we may have to print to order. Order will then be sent by Royal Mail Signed For Service or Courier.
Returns: Sorry, returns are not accepted unless print is faulty. All return requests must be made within 48 hours of receipt.