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Blog 26 Follow Volkswagen VW Samba Junkies Facebook Page ✅So love this iconic model, especially Transporter TR1 with split screen
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- Nov 15, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 24
By keef & annie, Apr 5 2012 09:07AM Follow Volkswagen VW
We found this great set of people with a lovely history of the classic VW on Facebook.
Follow Volkswagen VW - A VW Samba / VW Bus Junkies - Classic VW Bus Owners and Fans is basically the motorhome world’s supermodel — all curves, colour and “look at me” charm — and this blog is your VIP backstage pass. We’ve found a Facebook page packed with history, culture and gloriously nostalgic pics of the most iconic bus ever built. Give it a follow, give it a like, and bask in the retro glow. Warning: may cause sudden urges to buy a flower‑power shirt and shout “Groovy!” at strangers. Why not give them a look, and maybe even a like, if you are that way disposed. Some brilliant pictures. Quoting their synopsis "VW Samba: VW Bus history, stories, culture & evolution. Join us and celebrate the most iconic vehicles ever produced. " Have your say, were they? We like them a lot , they are classic to look at and whilst our motorhome is a VW autosleeper , which we love, we are just not sure that we could cope in an old classic on a long trip now that our hippie days are over *smile* The Vee Dub is a classic! FACT Want to follow our motorhome-travels' pinboard on Pinterest?
VW Bus Junkies - Classic VW Bus Owners and Fans
The VW Bus Junkies Facebook page is a lively, nostalgia‑soaked community dedicated to celebrating one of the most beloved vehicles ever built: the classic Volkswagen Bus. The page acts as a digital meeting place for enthusiasts who adore everything from pristine Sambas and Splitties to sun‑faded, well‑travelled campers still proudly rolling along. Posts typically feature member‑submitted photos, restoration stories, road‑trip snapshots, and the kind of “found in a barn after 30 years” discoveries that make VW fans weak at the knees.
The tone is friendly, inclusive and full of shared passion. Whether someone owns a fully restored showpiece or a rusty project held together by optimism and cable ties, everyone is welcome. The page often highlights creative customisations, rare models, vintage adverts, and quirky accessories that defined the VW Bus culture across decades. It’s part history archive, part fan club, part rolling museum.
Community engagement is a big part of the page’s charm. Followers comment with advice, memories, mechanical tips, and plenty of humour. Many posts spark conversations about favourite road trips, dream buses, and the joys (and occasional breakdowns) of life behind the wheel of a VW classic.
Overall, VW Bus Junkies is a warm, vibrant celebration of the VW Bus lifestyle — a place where nostalgia, craftsmanship, travel, and community spirit come together. It’s ideal for anyone who loves these iconic vans, whether they’re long‑time owners or simply dreamers with a soft spot for the world’s most cheerful box on wheels.






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