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Found in: Rare Buses and Parts  VW Shows  Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Westfalias   Other pix from Fabio Ripoll
VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II
VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II
VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II VW Campmobile Westfalia Champange ition II
Fabio Ripoll
SEE MORE PICTURES: http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/faripo/?start=all Volkswagen Westfalia Campmobile Champagne Edition II Mileage: 40,000 on factory engine (Only two owners) Condition: Excelent (Show) 90% original Engine: 1971cc 4-cyl air-cooled boxer engine with hydraulic lifters and with Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection. (The main change was in August 1978 when the 2000cc engines had new cylinder heads and the heat exchangers were remodelled). Transmission:Manual Fuel Type: Gasoline Tires: New tires Original Westfalia Campmobile Equipment includes the following items: Rotating dinette table with hinged, locking side leaf. Passenger seat is designed as a swivel chair. Floor covered with loop pile carpeting. Rear bench seat that unfolds to become a full size double bed. Rear Deck Mattress Storage Locker under rear bench seat. Ceiling and walls insulated and paneled. Ceiling Cabinet. Ceiling three-bulb fluorescent lamp, transistorized 12 volt. 110 125 volt electrical receptacle with double outlets. 15 Ampere A.C. cord for plugging into campsite receptacles. Original Baywindow privacy curtain. Original interior curtains for all windows. Fully functional louvered windows with removable screens. Refrigerator (no icebox) 33 liters - with ice rack and drain. Storage Chest. Water tank 7 gallons - and 12 volt water pump. Stainless Steel Sink, with drainage and venting system. Utensil compartment. Front (rear-facing) bench seat with storage area. Clothes closet with vanity mirror, hanging rod and shelves. Linen closet. Rear lid mosquito net Pop-up roof with no original tent-canvas - front wall with zippered flaps and zippered screen openings. Double Bed inside pop-up roof. Luggage rack. THE BEST.. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE: Please go to www.schumachercargo.com o http://www.fescargo.com/english/index.php TITLES: Please go to http://www.its-titles.com/ You can call me. Fabio. Phone number Mxico City (52)55-55-73-15-86. EMAIL: faripollh@hotmail.com
 2008-11-25
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Classic VW's from Brazil. We work tirelessly, ardently and with determination to locate and procure classic VW's in Brazil. Our vision of the ideal vehicle is one that has maintained and retained it's 'factory originality' and principally was never used as a 'work-horse'. We give preference to sourcing our vehicles from collectors, barn-finds, and family sunday-drivers that is why most of out acquisitions are made far from urban-centers or the atlantic coast (rust-free). We never purchase vehicles with accident history nor those that have 'hack-job' restorations. When our vehicles do require cosmetic, mechanical attention we rely upon the leading professionals in classic car restoration here in Brazil with the emphasis always on quality and workmanship. Our guiding mission is to source the ultimate vehicle for our client...whether it be "original-paint", " showroom-condition", or "full -resto". We have a proven business track record in Europe,USA and have sales pending in Japan . WE KNOW PERFECTLY WELL: IN THIS BUSINESS YOUR "WORD IS EVERYTHING!" "WE STRIVE TO DO BE KNOWN FOR OUR HIGH STANDARDS AND EXCELLENCE OF THE VEHICLES WE OFFER" The Export process is directly overseen by us personally from A-Z, from the paper-work to loading your "precious cargo" in a totally secure container with a premier maritime shipping company. We can also locate spare parts 'used and NOS' in accordance with the clients wishes.Take a look at our stock, new vehicles coming in weekly. Our main source of satisfaction is to see our clients happy and to know that they have acquired something rare and often unique. References available for clients in the UK, Europe and USA CONTACT/MSN>>> kevinbrule@hotmail.com
 2008-05-12
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SplitScreen BR
Classic VW's from Brazil. We work tirelessly, ardently and with determination to locate and procure classic VW's in Brazil. Our vision of the the ideal vehicle is one that has maintained and retained it's 'factory originality' and principally was never used as a 'work-horse'. We give preference to sourcing our vehicles from collectors, barn-finds, and family sunday-drivers that is why most of out acquisitions are made far from urban-centers or the atlantic coast (rust-free). We never purchase vehicles with accident history nor those that have 'hack-job' restorations. When our vehicles do require cosmetic, mechanical attention we rely upon the leading professionals in classic car restoration here in Brazil with the emphasis always on quality and workmanship. Our guiding mission is to source the ultimate vehicle for our client...whether it be "original-paint", " showroom-condition", or "full -resto". We have a proven business track record in Europe and have sales pending in Japan and the USA. In this business your 'word' is everything! The Export process is directly overseen by us personally from A-Z, from the paper-work to loading your "precious cargo" in a totally secure container with a premier maritime shipping company. We can also locate spare parts 'used and NOS' in accordance with the clients wishes. Take a look at our stock, new vehicles coming in weekly. Our main source of satisfaction is to see our clients happy and to know that they have acquired something rare and often unique. Best Regards, Fabio and Kevin
 2007-02-12
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Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe
Brazilian Split Deluxe
Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe Brazilian Split Deluxe
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Classic VW's from Brazil. We work tirelessly, ardently and with determination to locate and procure classic VW's in Brazil. Our vision of the the ideal vehicle is one that has maintained and retained it's 'factory originality' and principally was never used as a 'work-horse'. We give preference to sourcing our vehicles from collectors, barn-finds, and family sunday-drivers that is why most of out acquisitions are made far from urban-centers or the atlantic coast (rust-free). We never purchase vehicles with accident history nor those that have 'hack-job' restorations. When our vehicles do require cosmetic, mechanical attention we rely upon the leading professionals in classic car restoration here in Brazil with the emphasis always on quality and workmanship. Our guiding mission is to source the ultimate vehicle for our client...whether it be "original-paint", " showroom-condition", or "full -resto". We have a proven business track record in Europe and have sales pending in Japan and the USA. In this business your 'word' is everything! The Export process is directly overseen by us personally from A-Z, from the paper-work to loading your "precious cargo" in a totally secure container with a premier maritime shipping company. We can also locate spare parts 'used and NOS' in accordance with the clients wishes. Take a look at our stock, new vehicles coming in weekly. Our "main" source of satisfaction is to see our clients happy and to know that they have acquired something rare and often unique
 2007-02-12
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04/15/07 R. Dalrymple I'm interested in buying a VW Bus. Have always wanted one, they are so cool. The red one that is pictured is too cool. Please contact me if you have one that is in good shape like that one.Thank you so much!!!!!!!

Found in: Toys & Collectibles  Bus Art & Cool Photography  Special Interest   Other pix from david benardo
$500 record player $500 record player
david benardo
http://www.razy-works.com/shop/index.html

 2006-06-09
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Found in: Bus Art & Cool Photography   Other pix from James Michelz
A picture of a Bus I drew for my Class. A picture of a Bus I drew for my Class.
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My record label
I drew this bus in About 5 minutes the flowers are From De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising
 2005-05-08
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Love Beads Are Gone, but Microbus Beat Goes On Love Beads Are Gone, but Microbus Beat Goes On

NYT Article
SIGHS of disappointment swept through the ranks of the Volkswagen faithful last spring when the company announced that it would not put its Microbus design study from the 2001 Detroit auto show into production.

Like the New Beetle, which sprang almost directly from an earlier show vehicle, the Microbus prototype borrowed freely from the design of a cult favorite. But as it faced financial problems, VW management decided that a revival of the seminal minivan, a symbol of the freewheeling 60's to many who are now in their 60's, would have limited appeal outside the United States.

The devotion of American fans, though, has not faded, if a gathering of pre-1968 buses in Southern California last month is an accurate indicator. Even so, their commitment is not unlimited.

"Are you kidding?" Rick Clark, a veterinarian in Carmel, Calif., said when asked whether he had driven his '54 panel van the 400 miles from home. "I'd still be driving it. This can only go about 40 miles an hour."

Mr. Clark, who bought his bus - formerly a potato chip delivery van in Gloucester, England - in 2001, counts himself a lover of Transporters, as the buses are known, and the people they attract. "I can go to events like this anywhere in the world and meet, like, a retired industrialist talking to a bald guy with a tattoo on his head about the merits of the air-cooled engine. Where else can you find a community of auto collectors as diverse?"

The Huntington Beach event was billed as the largest in the United States for "Splitties," a nickname given to 1950-67 buses because of their divided two-pane windshield. The meet attracted Deadheads in graffiti-covered buses, lowered "Cal-look" surfer vans, day campers, families with enough children to fill nine seats and even a gardener with his lawnmower and landscaping tools in back.

VW, famous for sticking with designs like the Beetle for decades - for generations, in fact - introduced its utilitarian little bus in 1950, and completely restyled it just once over the next three decades. The later generations, the Vanagon of 1979 and the Eurovan introduced in 1992, bear little relation to the originals aside from the basic big-box shape.

Not everyone was enraptured with the ungainly "bread loaf," as kinder critics called the early models. The first Microbus was skewered for being a 2,500-pound vehicle with motive power on par with today's riding lawnmowers. The van's size and shape brutally overtaxed the 1,131-cubic-centimeter, 25-horsepower engine, which was limited to a "long-distance maximum speed" of 47 miles an hour, according to the manual. The van porpoised down the road, its wheels tended to fold under in turns and it would all but stop in a headwind.

The versatile rear-engine layout was adapted to many forms including a pickup, a high-roof delivery van, a camper and the Kombi model with removable seats. As a public service vehicle, versions were produced as mail trucks and even ambulances, albeit very slow ones.

The VW bus was both crudely primitive and cleverly innovative.

As Mr. Clark demonstrated, it could be started with a hand crank, like a horseless carriage, until the late 1950's. It was so minimalist that a dashboard was an option. The heater pulled its warm air supply from across the engine, with all the attendant smoke and aroma. Air-conditioning? Surely you jest.

In original form, the turn signals were not blinking lamps, but lighted semaphore arms that flipped out from the side pillars. The headlights were weak, a result of the 6-volt electrical system used until 1967, more than a decade after most cars had switched to 12 volts.

But it was also available with dual cargo doors on each side, years before any competitor had them. A four-door Double Cab pickup - like today's popular crew-cab trucks - was another early innovation.

Chris Horan regularly takes his lowered custom Microbus to vintage-car "cruise nights" near his home in Pasadena. "Mine is probably overrestored," he said. "There is always some extra part you're looking for, something else you want to have chromed. These things are a way of life."

Mr. Horan bought his bus 14 years ago while he was still in high school, for $1,600 from a desperate seller who was trying to raise bail. "It's probably worth $30,000 to $35,000 now," he said. "I've heard of some going for upwards of $50,000."

Mr. Horan's 21-window Deluxe model is prized by collectors for its quaint features like Safari windshield panels that open outward from the bottom, "vista windows" lined up on the roof like a sightseeing railcar and an enormous canvas sunroof.

Greg Guenthner, a Microbus owner from Northridge, Calif., keeps his baby swathed in blankets in the garage when he is not driving it. It survived one major earthquake with only a few scratches, but Mr. Guenthner worries that it would not last even one night on the street.

"These things are so popular, and in so much demand," he said, "it wouldn't be there in the morning."

That's exactly the fate of a 21-window bus belonging to John Saavedra of Whittier, Calif. It disappeared three days before the Huntington Beach meet.

"The city paved my street, and I had to park it overnight one street away," Mr. Saavedra said as he passed out "Wanted" posters. "The next morning it was gone."

Niels Ouwersloot considers himself lucky to have found an abandoned '66 camper model that he picked up at an auction for "virtually nothing."

"It was ugly on the outside," he said of his diamond in the rough, "and stinky, slimy and dirty on the inside."

But he and his girlfriend restored it in minute detail, as a true labor of love. When it was finished they took it on an overnight stay at Joshua Tree National Park. The next morning, Mr. Ouwersloot proposed.

"It was very romantic," he said, teary-eyed. "Of course she said 'yes.' What do you think?"
 2004-12-02
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Frenzix
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I made all these animated VW gifs, u can use at your own accord!
 2004-07-23
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01/09/05 Erykah I love 'em! I post them everywhere...Thanks!

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Josue Espinoza
http://jevwillys.net
This pictures does'nt show bus or a komby but it show two bugs under tons of materials, according to message it says, "Death arrived bofore breakfast" 5:17am July 1963 in Skopje, Yugoslavia (then)a earthquake destroy 80% of the city "National Geographic Society 1970"
 2004-02-08
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02/09/04 Mike I cut that photo out of an old National Geographic when I was in high school.

Found in: Various Parts Pictures   Other pix from Clara

Clara
This is what happens when your RGBearings go bad. The bus these came out of had been making bad noises for a 2-3 weeks, then just "wouldn't go" according to the owner. The axle shaft had snapped. The broken end of the shaft is welded to the gear. I think the upper inner bearing had seized. The gear had eaten through the RGcase, and the entire tranny was full of shavings, unusable. The gear was somewhat marred by the trauma, but not too bad.
 2003-11-30
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Found in: Logo'd Buses  Stand By Your Van  Projects & Restoration  Accessories  Rare Buses and Parts  Customized Buses  Sightings  Panels   Other pix from peach
adverse rat (low res images) adverse rat (low res images)
peach
adverse rat (low res images)
Smaller size images...
 2003-06-05
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Adverse Noise Rat on the road... 1 Adverse Noise Rat on the road... 1 Adverse Noise Rat on the road... 1 Adverse Noise Rat on the road... 1 Adverse Noise Rat on the road... 1
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Adverse Noise Rat on the road...
Adverse Noise Rat on the road... After a lot of work - nearly everything replaced...
 2003-06-05
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07/31/03 peach 71 bay, maybe I'll trade it for a single cab...
07/23/03 peach It's a '71 Bay with Devon interior... my daily driver, up for sale soon... or I'd swap it for a single cab...
06/05/03 Andrew Strom What's with the purple bus on the left side of the second picture?

Found in: Rare Buses and Parts  Westfalias   Other pix from Chuck Priest
66 Camper complete with extra motor 66 Camper complete with extra motor
Chuck Priest
1966 Camper restored and stored for 12 years. 3rd owner with maintainance records. To much to mention Will let go for $8000 see it in Cape Cod My # is 808-942-9050 Chuck Priest
 2003-04-12
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Bus record player
 2003-01-31
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Found in: Projects & Restoration  Deluxes   Other pix from Greg
OG Papyrus and Steel OG Papyrus and Steel
Greg
These are the front seats of my '67 21 window. I am looking for any information about repro or leads on NOS. According to Wolfsburg West site, the official names for the colors are "Aero Papyrus" and "Steel". There are 2 different textures for the "Aero Papyrus" - a ribbed and a smooth (same as the "Steel"). Any help from someone else out there that has restored this combo is appreciated. TIA
 2003-01-21 (175.63k)
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01/21/03 Greg Sorry - that was not very clear. Looking for leads on NOS upholstry, or repro upholstry.
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