johnscanlon2015
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johnscanlon2015

European longroof connoisseurs.

Back in the day I was part of the New England VW scene, before the days of instagram and shit like that, back when it was all forum-centric.

Likely an unpopular opinion on Jalopnik: Modified vintage VW/Audi. Think70's/80's/90's cars with motor swaps, stretched tires, all means of modified suspension & obscure German tuning company names popping up here and there. The sort of shit that used to be big on sites like VWVortex. Scarcely-practical cruisers based

Preach. Admittedly part of the reason I found myself buying another VW was because of the community

I’ve always enjoyed the VW scene. I’ve been into VWs since a teenager (inherited it) and after more than 10 years owning 3 VWs, driving countless others, going to shows/shops/hang-outs, I’m still kind of bummed I don’t own a VW anymore. The scene is so diverse, and yes, there is brodom abound, but for the most part,

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say the Volkswagen crowd. Now I know that events like H2O International paint the crowd in a bad light that I’m not going to try and defend. What I am going to defend is the local club that I was a member of for almost 10 years, and ran the website for for a long time. It was a

Aircooled vw club shows are usually pretty fun times..