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Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 17:16
by McBeezle
Hi
Does anyone know anything about this logo?
We think we've identified our van as a 1989 Bilbo conversion (possibly blue and white originally - with a high hard top) but the "camping" logo on right of tailgate is a mystery.
Any ideas or fellow camping logo owners out there?
Is it possible a previous owner added it rather like we add decals now?! It's in the same font as the Volkswagen logo. Or do you think it was added by Bilbo and denotes the model ?
This is one of our first postings but by no means first visits to the club site. Over the past 18 months, we've learnt so much as new camper parents. Awesome. Thank you.
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 18:21
by Mocki
it is a vw badge, the van was converted from new, and left the factory to be a camper.
most devons carry the camping badge.
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 18:26
by batmangb
I had a German registered Joker with the same badge a few years ago, always wondered that myself!
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 18:37
by koopsi
yep, my 1980 Devon has the same badge as that

Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 18:50
by campervanman
My 88 Bilbo pop top was converted from a van and had the Camping logo on tailgate.
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 19:22
by McBeezle
OK now I'm really confused! So Volkswagen put the logos on as they left the factory, knowing they were destined to be fitted out as campers? But a conversion also has one? Maybe the conversion had a replacement tailgate from one of the "destined to be a camper"
So quite common and not likely to help us identify the type of van then? Thank you all for your postings.
Brilliant.
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 19:37
by Ian Hulley
McBeezle wrote: So quite common and not likely to help us identify the type of van then?
Nope VERY common, as available at most shows from the breakers stalls
Ian
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 20:47
by meggles
My last van had one on. That was a Caravelle. My present van has one on, this is a SHED!
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:02
by fullsunian
koopsi wrote:yep, my 1980 Devon has the same badge as that

And mine

Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:06
by kevtherev
Hey Dee
bilbo baggins
A small and insignificant character who travelled the worlds
Because of his spirit of adventure.. the company was named after him.
Kev
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 09:05
by TravellingChick
I've got the same badge on my Autohomes 1985 solid sided pop top.
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 09:24
by Mocki
i have two in my shed..... but im not putting them on my bus!
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 18:08
by Bilbo Blue
Mine had the same badge.
Got any pics of the inside?
please please please
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 16:15
by domiles1
My 1987 diesel has a CAMPING badge too. I always thought, as Mocki says, that the vehicle was always a camper (converted by VW?) and as a result I thought it was a bit rare and special!!! I'm subsequently told, however, by people whose opinions I trust, that mine's just a converted van like many others, and the badge don't mean nuffink. ????
Re: Mystery "Camping" logo on tailgate
Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 21:58
by McBeezle
domiles1 wrote:My 1987 diesel has a CAMPING badge too. I always thought, as Mocki says, that the vehicle was always a camper (converted by VW?) and as a result I thought it was a bit rare and special!!! I'm subsequently told, however, by people whose opinions I trust, that mine's just a converted van like many others, and the badge don't mean nuffink. ????
Doesn't mean nuffink. No I'm quite reassured they aren't rare. Infact very common

but maybe it does mean something.
It seams to mean that Volkswagen put the camping logo on because they were destined for delivery to a conversion factory.
Useful to know cause it gives us an idea of their history - spasmodic use and maybe a lot of adventures but less likely to have been overworked as a daily workhorse. Special
