VW Bus Photo Contest

by ParentCo. March 15, 2015

Inspired by this post, we’re hosting a photo contest to celebrate the VW bus as the perfect family adventure vehicle.

View the photo gallery here! It's updated throughout the day.

PRIZE

The winner will receive a beautiful 11 x 17" custom illustration of their bus (like the header on this page) printed on heavy archival paper and mounted in a stylish modern frame. The winner also gets a digital image to use on Facebook, your website, etc.

THERE WILL BE TWO WINNERS One will be selected by number of vote it receives, the second will be drawn at random.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

- Upload a photo of your T1 or T2 VW Microbus, Vanagon, or Eurovan with the form below. Westfalia models preferred but not necessary.

- You have to register with email so we can let know you who won (we won't spam you)

- Get your friends to vote on your submission!

- We will ship the framed illustration anywhere in the United States.

- Contest runs until March 28.

PHOTO OWNERSHIP We're going to publicly post your photo in our gallery on this site, but you retain ownership of your photo. (We won't reuse it outside of our contest gallery.) TO ENTER Use the form below, or email Edward@Parent.co with a photo of your bus and the name you want displayed with your photo. Feel free to include a sentence or two about your bus (this is optional).


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