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Found in: Stand By Your Van  Sundial Campers   Other pix from Greg
1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper
1964 Camper
1964 Camper
Greg
Bought it 6 months ago.
 2009-11-08
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1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper
Greg
Bought it 6 months ago.
 2009-11-08
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Found in: Stand By Your Van  Sundial Campers   Other pix from Greg
1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper 1964 Camper
Greg
Bought it 6 months ago.
 2009-11-08
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Found in: Stand By Your Van  Logo'd Buses  Standards   Other pix from greg
That engine sucked... a valve that is That engine sucked... a valve that is That engine sucked... a valve that is
greg
1976 Redding, CA. off I-5, 105 degrees, just about home after a month long trip to the heart of the Canadian Rockies, as seen in picture # 2. Yes it is a hippie bus and proud of it. Back then a couple of days down time and about $80 bucks would get me back on the road. This was a logo'ed bus, First Pentecostal Church, in Carmichael, CA. "Sunshine Special" 1959
 2007-06-17
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06/18/07 G.T. Sorry everyone for the file size. I grabbed the wrong ones.. DUOH. Nobody wants to wait for these huges snapshots to load. Thom how can I delete this and start over? Please advise
06/18/07 greg sorry for the big pic/file size. I was uploading late... Thom how do I delete this so I can redo? Please advise.

Found in: Stand By Your Van  Hall of Shame  Projects & Restoration  Special Interest   Other pix from greg
A man has got to have a hobby A man has got to have a hobby
greg
57 window, hi-lo double splitty, deluxe, jimmy, emily peace baby, kombi, mango, triple slammed, hippy hotel westy.
 2007-06-17
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01/12/09 salim hello
vw bus... enjoy
http://www.vw-sukabumi.com

Found in: Bus Art & Cool Photography  Kombis   Other pix from Jotta Mac Gregor
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Jotta Mac Gregor

 2007-02-10
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Found in: VW Shows  Projects & Restoration  Bus Art & Cool Photography  Sundial Campers   Other pix from Jotta Mac Gregor


Jotta Mac Gregor
My 66 for extreme adventure's... here in soth brazil.
 2007-02-10
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Greg's 60 bus

 2006-02-17
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Found in: Single Cabs   Other pix from lenwood
lo 64 single lo 64 single
lenwood
thanks to my good friend greg banfill, my ride is finally lookin the way i want!!!!!!!!! gotta watch those driveways!
 2005-04-05
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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Customized Buses  Standards   Other pix from Dave Gregg

Dave Gregg
I Installed my new 16" x 8" Cragar SS 980's (for Mercedes Benz) & 225/55/16 tires on the bus last weekend. What a difference in ride & handling they made from my old custom machine shop mated factory centers & 15" x 8" outer rims. They had 225/75/15s on them in the old pic. I will be lowering her soon & trying to come up with some air bag resources.
 2005-01-04
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10/12/05 Tom I have too agree on the paint,exellent job.
In my opinion:loose the wheels,they make your bus look like a rollerskate.I have stock 14"wheels on mine,but with 185-55-14 in te back and 165-50-14 down in front.At a fracktion of the cost of mag-wheels I get all the attention at meetings.No clearance problems eather when lowered...
10/12/05 Tom Oh,I forgot:Real guys don't need bags or juice,just lower it ol'school...
02/11/05 VANdalism Paint looks nice. I lowered my '73 with Bus Boy's adjustable front beam and albatross rear plates. Looks the business but rides like hell. I run Empi 5 spokes with 195/45/15 tires and Wolfgang adapters to make them fit. I had clearance problems under the rear fenders and had to stretch the flare a bit. Hope you don't run into the same problem with those meaty tires!

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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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Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Customized Buses  Standards   Other pix from Dave Gregg
Customixed 1973 VW Bay Window Customixed 1973 VW Bay Window
Dave Gregg
This is my 1973 VW Bus, I use it for camping & carrying around the kids, they love it.
 2004-11-18
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Dawn
PLF VW
Yes the moral of the story is.......... 18 wheelers and small vw buses do not mix. At approximately 5am this morning we found that fact out for ourselves. So here is how it starts, the whole weekend went well, good, and even great, the usuall suspects and great vw's. The only problem all weekend was Richards Clutch on the container van that we thought was fixed after the christmas tree island repair session, but it as not. We planned to hit the beach on monday so on sunday night we spent the night at our friend gregs house. Then on monday we hung out with another friend and checked out some very awsome vw buses again. But getting later into the afternoon we knew we had get going to get home in time to get Richard on his plane to germany. So off we went. All was fine untill later that evening when Richards clutch went out. No problem I made sure I had a tow and my tow hitch, and extra wire for lights, we hooked up in Indio and we were ready to go after a little adjustment to the front end alignment. I started the night with our friend as a co piolet and talia robert and richard all camping in the back. After I got tired we switched drives to richard and then to our friend and back a forth a bit thru the evenening with plenty of time to get home. Then all I know is that I am woken up in the back bed of the high roof while sliding on its side hoping that we would just not flip over? We didnt and I was very glad for that. I was on top of talia attempting to wake here up and find robert. I heard out friend say he had robert and he was ok and safe so I had to figure out how to get out. Soon I heard our friend and richard outside and heard richard say the bus was on fire and we had to go out thru the front. If any of you know how full the bus was it was a little harder than that. All I could see was a small gap where the light and smoke and soon fire was and feel talia under me. I attempted to wake her up and get off of her in the confined space I was in and I had no idea where in the bus I was. Finally talia came too and sat up, I told here we needed to get out of the bus thru the front somehow but I could not move anything around me and about this time I was getting scared and all because the fire was right there and the flames were filling up the small gap I had to see out of, which ended up being the back window. Talia all of a suden sat up and like wonder woman pushed all the boxed off of us and scooted out thru a hole. I followed and soon found myself crawling out of the front window that was broken. I was able to make it 50 feet from the bus and layed down. Then I looked behind me and saw the large semi with another car stuck to its nose? I decieded to go down tward the back of my bus were I saw other people and at this time knew we were all out and safe. I found Robert and just held on untill the ambulance got there. He was perfect, no scratches or brueses or anything. I had a huge bump on my head and Talia had a small cut on here eyebrow that they hospital super glued back together. Richard and out friend made it out to with no need to go to the hospital. So what happened you ask again. Well at around 5 am this morning a very fast semi came up behind us and ran into the back of the container van, or should I say ran over it? It was as I mentioned before attatched to us because we were towing it. The semi pushed the container van into the back of the high roof sending its rear into the air and dislodging the two buses apart. The container van stayed attatched to the front of the semi as it ran into the gaurd rails and burst into flames. The high roof was sent onto its side when the container van was ripped right off of the rear. We slid for a bit and the engine caught on fire. Richard and friend were secured in the front seat and our friend got out and was able to kick out the original brake away glass from europe in the highroof making an escape route for Richard and all of us. They were also able to put out the fire so Talia and I were able to get away. Talia and I went to the emergency room and were distcharged in a timly manner after waiting a bit for her exray and my catscan. We all got back together at the hospital to go out and rent a rental car and pull the important stuff out of the high roof and make it back to Phoenix just in time to catch the plane to germany. I do mean just in time, our friends were calling us as the plane was boarding trying to hold his seat and had he been one minute later he would have been sitting here right next to me. We are all a bit shooken up and some of us have markes to show for it but we all got out in plenty of time and that is all that really maters. The truck driver has insurance and all should work out fine I hope. The container van is in about 4 pieces in a tow yard out near the CA AZ boarder and is nothing more that some of the top frame and a totally smasched in front nose, that if you can imagine is what did the rear damage to the high roof. The highroof is also out that way and later on this week I will attempt to retrieve both of them back here to Phoenix. All of richards tools, swap meet finds, nos parts, my new racks, most of my PLF t-shirts and our friends most personal belonging went up into flames in the container van. Were were able to find and salvage most everything in the high roof, only missing a few pieces so far like Talias glasses. I found my camera, rayban sunglasses, my litterature I had taken to show a few people and most of my more valued things I went looking for. Several things are still unacounted for and we have not really had a chance to view the totall loss, we just wanted to make it home. I will go look along the highway on my way back to see what else I can find, Richard found some of his nos parts just laying about, some good, most not. But none the less, the most important things were alllllll safe and sound.
 2003-06-18
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10/22/04 Bonez Brutal.
02/25/04 nick that hast to be the sadest thing i have ever seen.
11/22/03 Paul Sims geez.

Found in: Bus Art & Cool Photography   Other pix from Greg Schumsky
VW Paddy Wagon VW Paddy Wagon
Greg Schumsky
Just an idea I came up with the other day after seeing the tricked out shorty bus at OCTO (which had a 2.0 liter engine and nitrous oxide). I figured, what would the cops use to catch that?? This would have a the same engine set-up, plus a smart suspension that lowers and raises the bus based on speed and terrain.
 2003-06-10
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Found in: Rare Buses and Parts  Customized Buses  Special Interest   Other pix from Greg Schumsky
Hoverbus Hoverbus
Greg Schumsky
For those who hate rush hour traffic.
 2003-02-14
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