VolksWorld is Britain's best-selling magazine dedicated to the whole air-cooled VW scene and a must-buy for all fans of the legendary vehicles, particularly the iconic Beetle. VolksWorld takes pride in going to extraordinary lengths to bring its readers the most outstanding and fascinating features packed full of the very best photography and information that cannot be found anywhere else.
Wheelin’ ’n’ dealin’ • How to tell the traders trying it on from the genuine enthusiasts
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El Rey of light • A ’52 Split ragtop is a desirable car in any form, but add a hot turbo motor and detailing from some of the best in the business and you’ve got a sure-fire winner
Camper Deluxe • Gerry Gutierrez shows us what might have been built in 1966 if Westfalia had started with a 13-window Deluxe
Whole lotta VW • A lifetime of VW ownership led J.R. Peters to seek out and build his interpretation of the ultimate Oval
DOUB LE act • There’s a big focus in the VW scene on early models but, if you want to enjoy the drive, late really is great
Wooden Cox • What do you get if you cross a French woodworker with a passion for Americana with a German Beetle? A one-of-a-kind woodie, that’s what
Car booty bounty • Amongst the stacks of DVDs, used baby seats and scraggly tomato plants at a boot sale, Kevin Rockcliffe struck Westfalia gold
EMPI equipped • EMPI has been supplying parts to build buggies since the 1960s, so decided it was high time it built one of its own own
Like a Bus, but… • Before the Type 2 came the Tempo Matador – a Volkswagenpowered commercial, but front-engined and front-wheel drive
The bottom line • How to recondition a 'terminal' 1600cc engine without breaking the bank
Zest for life • Paul Leyton took a punt on an unfinished Singer lookalike and then injected a dose of colour that make it a talking point at any Porsche or VW meet
On the right track • Travel the world in the comfort of your own home with this delightful Yoneya play set
TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE • Mark Walker on the joy of friendship