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'Rare original': Sunshine Coast owner sells unique retro campervan

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A unique retro campervan that has turned heads across the Sunshine Coast – and the country – is up for grabs with its owner hoping someone else can now chase their travel dreams.

Caloundra’s Tarnia van der Helm is selling her 1975 Volkswagen Type 2 converted RV, affectionately known as ‘Peachy’.

And, with a price tag of $95,000, Ms van der Helm believes her camper is the cheapest of its kind in Australia, with similar models selling upwards of $120,000.

The pale peach and white camper, rebuilt in 2022, has become something of a local celebrity, drawing attention wherever it goes.

“A company in Byron Bay made them and its front is from an original Kombi,” Ms van der Helm said.

“They only built 24 in total. It’s beautiful with wind-up screens and is even airconditioned.

“I’ve driven it to Sydney, a few trips around the Coast and been up and down to Byron a few times. No matter where you go, by the end of the night, you’ve made friends with everyone.

“People want to come have a look inside, take photos inside it, outside it, on it. It’s very unique.”

‘Peachy’, the 1975 Volkswagen retro camper is up for sale.

The van features a rebuilt transmission, a Subaru engine and a fully fitted interior with a bed, fridge, sink and off-grid power setup.

But for Ms van der Helm, it’s less about the specs and more about the lifestyle it represents.

“We grew up caravanning,” she said.

“It’s about meeting new people, seeing new places, camping under the stars… just getting out and seeing our beautiful country.”

The retro camper van sleeps two and blends modern ammenities with its vintage vibe.

A lifelong Volkswagen enthusiast, Ms van der Helm said the Kombi-style camper was a dream come true.

“My first car was a convertible Beetle. I’ve had VWs my whole life.”

Despite its popularity – and a steady stream of messages from admirers – the van has spent more time parked than on the road in recent months.

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“There’s just not enough hours in the day to use it regularly,” Ms van der Helm said.

“I’ve still got other cars, including another Kombi. I’ve had fun with it, now it’s time for someone else to enjoy it.”

To view the campervan listing, visit Facebook Marketplace.

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