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Found in: Other Campers   Other pix from Andrew Baugh

Andrew Baugh

 2009-02-09
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Found in: Stand By Your Van  Other Campers   Other pix from Andrew Baugh
Sunset In San Diego Sunset In San Diego
Andrew Baugh

 2009-01-23
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Found in: Projects & Restoration  Kombis   Other pix from Josh and Mandy


Josh and Mandy
Redone front beam!
 2007-06-19
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Found in: Projects & Restoration   Other pix from Josh and Mandy
New Pics New Pics New Pics New Pics
Josh and Mandy
I've already gotten so much completed! Take a look!
 2007-06-19
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Found in: Projects & Restoration  Kombis   Other pix from Josh & Mandy
1959 Kombi Project The beginnings 1959 Kombi Project The beginnings 1959 Kombi Project The beginnings 1959 Kombi Project The beginnings 1959 Kombi Project The beginnings 1959 Kombi Project The beginnings
Josh & Mandy

I just got this project and we are already at work!
 2007-04-16
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04/16/07 Josh Any good ideas for the interior?

Found in: Various Parts Pictures  Panels   Other pix from Randy Arnold
Wornout clutch cable clevis Wornout clutch cable clevis Wornout clutch cable clevis
Randy Arnold
I had just pulled to the side of the road stepped on the clutch and it made a "Boing" sort of feeling and the peddle just laid on the floor.
 2007-02-06
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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Single Cabs   Other pix from Thom
911 cab hardtop 911 cab hardtop 911 cab hardtop
Thom
http://rennlight.com/hardtop
Having the single cab sure is handy!
 2006-07-12
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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Other Campers   Other pix from Warren
The Candy Van The Candy Van The Candy Van The Candy Van The Candy Van The Candy Van
Warren
Candy the VW Bus
Now being refurbished this 1975 VW Bus has rebuilt 1800 motor and bed/seat in rear with 3 seat belts. Only minor rust in edge of left side fron step which has now been welded
 2006-04-20
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Found in: Customized Buses   Other pix from andy

andy

 2006-02-13
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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Kombis   Other pix from andy
for baywindow for baywindow for baywindow for baywindow for baywindow
andy
some handmake repros
 2005-12-17
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Found in: Hall of Shame  Bus Clones   Other pix from Chris
Dandy Lion - FOR SALE Dandy Lion - FOR SALE Dandy Lion - FOR SALE Dandy Lion - FOR SALE Dandy Lion - FOR SALE
Chris
This is a 1964 GMC step-van that has been converted into a custom camper. The top half of a late-model VW Camper has been welded on top of the step-van to make a second story (and a third when the VW is popped). The camper is wired for both AC and DC power, sleeps up to 8, has a sink, icebox, propane stove, kitchen table, and lots of storage. The interior is all cedarwood and has a rustic cabin feel. All the windows have screens, and there are fans throughout. The camper is also complete with oak hardwood floors! The GMC has a strong straight six engine. The engine has not been started in more than a year, but ran strong before being parked and should start right up with a little know how. So what's the problem? The GMC needs a new steering box. This camper cannot be driven home. Buyer will need to find a new steering box, or have a new one made. You will need to arrange for it to be towed or fixed before taking possession. This vehicle is perfect for cruising the country, or parking out in the woods and squatting! Two golf cart batteries allow you to live with power for up to a week (est). The pictures listed are from three years ago, and the vehicle is dirty now from sitting, but will clean up nice. I may have some pictures left from 4 years ago when I bought this, and you can see how much better it actually looks now! I put a lot of time into this vehicle. Some things that I put in new: fuel tank, fuel pump, flooring, paint job, DC electrical system and lots of little things. Seriously, even if you didn't want to fix the steering box, this camper would still make a great home for someone wanting some shelter in the woods. It could even work as a weekend hunting cabin! The camper is water tight, and the weld around the VW does not leak at all. The windshield on the VW is cracked though, and could be fixed under insurance, although it never bothered me. If you want some more info, please email me at schooloftrout at gmail-dot-com. $1,300 - or make me an offer
 2005-10-14
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11/15/09 jason I realize this is an old posting but just wondering if you still have this.If it is still for sale let me know.
08/30/06 Jordan Tijerina hello, i am interested in your vehichle, very interested, and i woulkd like to know where you are located.
how does the engine run?
thanls, email me a rainhippie17@yahoo.com

Found in: Stand By Your Van  Westfalias   Other pix from abas
Here we are campng by the beach Here we are campng by the beach Here we are campng by the beach Here we are campng by the beach
abas
my 72 westy in Cuyagua Venezuela

 2004-07-28
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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Hall of Shame   Other pix from Mike
AIRS Rescue Trip AIRS Rescue Trip AIRS Rescue Trip AIRS Rescue Trip
Mike
http://www.aaavwclub.com/Forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=507
AIRS is the Aircooled Interstate Rescue Squad, which is a list of vw people willing to help you in a vw emergency. The AIRS list can be found @ www.type2.com The following story is of our recent AIRS rescue of a girl from Pa and her '78 bus who blew the engine in Hays, Kansas on their way to Denver. So friday, we figure out that there isn't a snowflakes chance in hell of getting Tiffany's (girl from PA) bus fixed in the middle of kansas, so we arrange to tow it to Colorado if she'd pay our gas. She said no problem, so at 5am Saturday morning, we hit the road. After dragging our dolly behind the gas guzzeling V8 the 6+ hours to hays and calling Steve R about 10 times, we finally found the shop where the bus was @, but tiffany wasn't anywhere to be found. Called tiffany about 50 times, and if anyone called her, you know that she has about a 2 minute song on her voicemail that gets really annoying after calling it over and over, not to mention burns cell minutes while on roaming... I had talked to her at around 1pm the previous day, and she said they were in CO, but they were heading out to Hays as we spoke and would be there to help us load it up...etc. So we go talk to the mechanic who says they're in CO, I tell him what I just typed, and he said, oh, well here's this OTHER number I have for them. Call the other number, get Tiffany's friend, who tells me that they're still in BOULDER... Fun times. Figure out a plan to leave the bus @ busted bus in boulder and meet up with tiffany later. Pay tiffany's bill @ the mechanic to get it out, load up the bus, and by this time, Steve Reed comes rollin up in a beautiful Blue / White Acupulco Thing. BS'ed a while with Steve, rode in the thing up to wally world to buy (rent) some magnetic trailer lights, as we had forgotten ours. Thanks Steve for the ride in that beautiful VW! Hooked up the bus and made sure it was on the trailer as tight as could be, and said our goodbyes, as we had a long drive back to CO. All went well until about grinell, Ks, where if you remember my trip back from BBBB 2 years ago, is where my '79 blew up the engine... coincidence, I think not. We went over a particularly rough stretch of road, and the bus jerked to the right and all sorts of debris was flying off. We pulled over and found that the right rear tire on the bus had de-laminated. It was literally "throwing gators" and about 30 seconds away of a blow out. The place we pulled over just happened to be a mechanic's shop, and after rounding off the lugnuts that havent been removed in 20 years, we had to employ the services of the mechanic w/ impact wrench to loosten the lugnuts, not to mention the bottle jack he let us borrow because we had forgotten ours. Pulled the tire off and placed the "spare" tire on the drum. The spare looked original as it was a polyester sidewall bias ply with about 30 years worth of dry rot on it. Now the smart thing to do would have been to pull the tire off the front of the bus, which was up on the dolly, put the spare there, and take the front tire and put it on the back. Well I dont claim to be the smartest cookie in the world, plus the bus was parked uphill, and to unload it, change the tire, and load it back up would have been a gigantic PITA, we just did things the easy way. Well, that lasted about 60 miles, when the spare did the same thing as the first tire, and had the tread disintigrate. First, we thought we'd just roll the bus off the trailer and flip it around, putting the back on the dolly and tying the wheel off so it wouldnt move. Soggy spring plates and short trailer ramps laughed @ us on that one, so on to plan B... Fortunately we were in burlington, Co, a town of a little bit of size, and they had a Napa that was open. Remember that bottle Jack I had mentioned earlier? yeah, well we had to break down and buy another jack, roll the bus off the trailer, take the tire off the front and put it off the back, as was the previously mentioned "smart thing to do"... Took the hubcap off the front tire and whaddya know...the lugnuts WONT come off for love or money. After about an hour of hitting them with wd-40 and smacking them with a cold chisel, they finally broke loose, and I broke my spiffy hazet lug wrench that I got from Richard and Dawn @ Jerome last year... have to get me another one now... Changed out the front and rear right side tires, put the bus back off the trailer, chained it down, made sure things were good and tight, and off we went. All went smoothly until we stopped to get gas outside of Denver. Pulled into the gas station and watched the passenger side front tire roll off of the trailer and fall down infront of the dolly. This, remarkably, is the 2nd time that I've had a vw do that on the dolly when pulling into a gas station. We determined that the tire that had lost the tread was leaking air and gradually losing air pressure, causing the ratchet strap to become loose and allowing the tire to roll forward. (this is the part of the story where it came in handy that I'm 6'3" and a cornfed nebraska boy) Dad rolled the truck forward while I put the bus in gear, pulled the e brake, and literally lifted up on the passenger front corner of the bus. Got it back onto the trailer after giving myself a mild hernia, sinched it back down, and hit the road again. Pulled into busted bus' parking lot at around 10pm. Rolled the bus off the trailer, pushed it into a parking space, gave Tiffany, who had met us there the keys, said our goodbyes, and took off. Rolled into home around 11:30 after dealing with night construction traffic on I-25. Unhooked the trailer, went inside, took a shower and went to bed. Another roadtrip from hell. I'm begining to collect those...
 2004-06-30
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Found in: Logo'd Buses  Customized Buses  Kombis   Other pix from Mandy Melliard
logo'd, tubbed with a house of kolor kandy roof logo'd, tubbed with a house of kolor kandy roof logo'd, tubbed with a house of kolor kandy roof
Mandy Melliard
Our work van

 2004-06-24
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06/26/04 Nick Really love your work. Admire the pure skill and patients it takes to get such an awesome looking bus.
The roof is outstading.Cool as you like!!

Found in: Panels  Working Buses  Single Cabs  Double Cabs   Other pix from Thom
New fence & gate New fence & gate New fence & gate
Thom
The panel sure comes in handy for Home Depot runs; the double cab bed makes a nice workbench in the field, Tom had just helped a friend move with his single cab.
 2004-05-16
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