SO22 / SO33

This page details the so22/33 conversion done by Westfalia during the years of 62-65

More to come!

This kit was offered in 2 forms- The so22 which was meant to be outfitted to the 7/9 seater or Kombi, and the so33 kit which was more of a permanent install with a subhatch, typically seen outfitted to Kombi models. Many people refer to any kit similar to this as "Mosaik". That term was only used by VW to refer to the so22 kit since it was meant to be outfitted to a normal passenger model bus, and removed just the same.

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so22- Notice it is a hardtop with factory two tone paneling (typical) and has the quick release latches on all cabinets. page10.jpg (190941 bytes) page9.jpg (188384 bytes) 189478.jpg (37888 bytes)
so33- Always a subhatch  kit fitted to a kombi. Interior is fitted a little more permanent, although the seat bases still remove the same as the so22. All wood paneled interior in the rear, faux wood panel for cargo doors. 189479.jpg (56678 bytes) 
This literature shows how to transform the seats into the bed. Very simple. bedlit1.jpg (479481 bytes)
Here is the foyer tent and the full size tent that was available. tentlit1.jpg (533564 bytes) westfalia_tent_instructions.jpg (287552 bytes)
Literature showing the difference between the 33 and 22 (mosaik) page11.jpg (177592 bytes) page12.jpg (144116 bytes)
So22 (Mosaik) (translation from literature above)

This arrangement was created around VW's 7seater, 9 seater or VW-Kombi as a Campingwagen.  Each element of the annex-system  can be ordered individually and can be incorporated effortlessly - after removal of the seats - into the passenger compartment, and also just as easily removed.

The following equipment parts are available:

Group of padded seats with folding table.
(with a few steps, the group of seats can be transformed into a bed surface).
Wardrobe with mirror.
Wash closet with shelves. 
Wall cabinet combination;
   1- insulating box (ca.  55 L contents) with two shelves and a shell for wet ice or dry ice.
   2- supply shelf.
Toilet cabinet with wash basin, mirror and shelves.
Sisal-carpet in the living space.
Curtains with poles for all windows (in the drivers cabin it uses buttons). 
Electric ceiling light (30 watts) with cable, connector and outlet. 
Three plastic water canisters (10 liters a piece)
hammock for a crib. 
Roof luggage carrier
Folding table at the wing door. 

Useful Extras:
Polyester-folding tent;  
large tent with toilet room or
small tent (over the wing door)
chemical toilet
gasoline cooker
curtain with bar between cab and living space.

so33 (translation from literature above)

Standard equipment:
Interior walls, ground and roof of the living space with wood panels (bright birch).
doors with plastic overlay.  
Cushion seat group with table (a few steps change the seat group into a bed). 
Toilet closet with wash basin.
Mirror and shelf specialties.
Wardrobe with mirror.
2door wash closet with shelves.
Wall closet-combination;
   1- insulating box (ca.  55 I contents) with two shelves and a shell for wet ice or dry ice.
   2- supply shelf.
Folding table at the wing door.   
Three plastic jugs 10 liters. 
Ceiling light, 30 watts, with cable, connector and outlet (can be suspended at any place). 
Curtain for all windows (in the driver cabin it buttons)
Sisal-carpet in the living space. 
Hammock for a crib.
Roof lid, lockable in different positions
Roof luggage carrier

Fixtures for large and small tent. 

Useful extras at higher cost:
Polyester- folding tent;
large tent with toilet room or
Small tent (over the wing door) 
2 burner gasoline cooker
Curtain with pole between driver cabin and living space
Chemical toilet
Electric "Standbe(???? )"

Some literature or pics from vintagebus.com and thesamba.com

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