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Found in: VW Shows  Standards   Other pix from Joe
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This is my first bus resto. It's my 66 bus. Here I'm @ a show I drove to 3 hours away. My bus has a 1600 dp engine. It's lowered with spindles and bug tranny and rear notch. other than that, its quite stock.
 2007-12-29
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03/10/08 Stephen Hey Joe,
I am part of airriders and its about time we got another bus in the club.. hopefully by next year we'll have my '61 on the road and at some shows. What shop did you paint it at? Good job!

Found in: Stand By Your Van  Barndoors  Projects & Restoration  Kombis   Other pix from Wendy Higgins
66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale
66 Kombi For Sale
66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale 66 Kombi For Sale
Wendy Higgins
6V Generator was switched from to Alternator 12V, easier to buy parts and more juice for the bus. The engine is a 1641 with dual Weber Carburetors. The gear reductions have been removed so the bus goes 70 mph on the highway and lowered the bus 3, put on new transmission, newer wheels and tires, and a 1600 Kennedy racing clutch, includes after market stereo. Pictures show VIN number plate behind front, passenger seat and German Plate on passenger side ceiling. Did pencil etch from plate on ceiling, hard time getting it to show up on my camera.
 2007-11-12
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09/18/08 donner i really like this kind of car.. do you still have it on sale?? how much?
03/08/08 Paul Wendy,
I'd like to buy your bus. Is it in running condition? Could I drive it back to FL? Paul
Tel: 305-744-0909
02/17/08 Eric I was wondering if you still have your bus for sale and I also wanted to know how many inches is it from the floor to the roof because I'm in a wheelchair thank you for your time
11/12/07 Wendy Forgot to list the price, sorry. $6K OBO.

Found in: Stand By Your Van  Single Cabs   Other pix from chad johnson
Four Split Screens. Four Split Screens. Four Split Screens.
chad johnson

 2007-08-13
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Found in: Barndoors  Kombis   Other pix from Wendy Higgins
66 VW Bus 4 Sale 66 VW Bus 4 Sale
Wendy Higgins
12 volt alternator,new 1641 engine with dual weber carbs, lowered, new bug tranny, new breaks front & back and break lines. New wheel kennedy 1600 racing clutch, wheels and tires. VIN info: 2 0 5, 425 080 177, UA 231 2131383 6156112. Serious buyers only.
 2007-01-27
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03/12/07 Wendy If you're interested in more photos or making an offer please email me at wendyh226@gmail.com
03/12/07 Wendy Yes, it is still for sale. I'm trying to upload more pics. Email me directly for more pics.
01/30/07 jana i was just wondering if your beautiful car was still for sale and were it is located at? my son is in love with this car, and would love to buy this one for him.

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 2006-11-06
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11/15/06 Yuriy Hi there,

If you selling, I'll buy this single cab.
Call me 917 750 2619
11/14/06 Yuriy Hi there... Do you want to sell this bus? I'll buy.

Found in: Single Cabs   Other pix from Chad Johnson
Fab 59 Fab 59 Fab 59 Fab 59 Fab 59
Chad Johnson
Heres a few shots of my 59 Single cab "Franks Folly". Im not sure who the hell Frank is but apparently he had once owned a fleet of these in the sixties for his business (which went under). I guess thats where the stencilling came from on the tail gate. I lowered it with a Bus Boys front beam (adjusted all the way down) and IRS conversion kit with adjustable spring plates in the rear. Also has a GEX 1600 DP with a stinger I made from an old Honda Header, Wolfgang Safaris and Atlas white wall inserts on 15 inch steelies with 1950s Ford Trim rings.
 2006-08-14
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Found in: General   Other pix from Jeremy Noble
From the rusty bus in previous pics to this!! From the rusty bus in previous pics to this!!
Jeremy Noble
These are finished body and paint pics of the previous pics.
 2005-05-08
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Found in: Customized Buses  Kombis   Other pix from Mose
More pics More pics More pics More pics More pics More pics
Mose
Already logged on over 1000 miles and it's not even been a month! Life is good when drivin' the bus!
 2004-12-16
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07/21/06 nick were did you get those speaker housings? the ones that u have hanging up toward the back ? i would die to have a pair of those!
12/20/04 Mose I DP'ed (Epoxy primer/sealer) The floor, then went over top of it with "Rhino-Liner". It is a durable spray on material used mainly in truck beds. This is the ultimate solution for me, since I am using the bus a lot for transporting the mountain bike. Paint would not hold up to the abuse and carpet would look good only for the first few months. It is about 1/4" thick and helps deaden sound inside the bus also.
12/16/04 Spengdog What's the finish on the cargo floor?

Found in: Customized Buses  Kombis   Other pix from Mose Howard
Finally on the Road! Finally on the Road! Finally on the Road! Finally on the Road! Finally on the Road!
Mose Howard
After 1.5 years, I finally got the bus on the road. She started out as a $800.00 gutted, rotted basket case of a bus. I did all the work (except the spray-in rhino liner and the seat upholstry) myself. Those long hours of welding and sanding are all forgotten and the pleasure of driving it is all worth it!
 2004-12-15
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12/16/04 Mose It's just a big Mesa Oil Cooler to help keep the temp. down on the 1915cc during those hot summer days here in Florida.
12/15/04 Alexis Prappas - Brazil Congratulations, amazing bus. I m wonder, what is the radiator on the second picture? its oil cooler? Regards

Found in: Bay-Window (68 to 79)  Customized Buses  Standards   Other pix from Shawn Coffill
My '76 bus My '76 bus
Shawn Coffill
I restored this over a period of two years, completely removing all rust and paining it inside and out.Lowered with a adjustable front beam, gas shocks and front and rear sways. There's also a rear safari window in the hatch.
 2004-12-12
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01/30/05 Jim *EDIT* my 76 not 67
01/30/05 Jim *EDIT* my 76 not 67
01/29/05 Jim Wow, that is a beautiful bus. My 67 doesnt look that good...yet. I like the safari window on the back, very clever. 10/10
01/19/05 Jamie BEAUTIFUL!!!! Love it! Wish I had one!

Found in: Accessories  Kombis   Other pix from Alexdundee
T-shirt T-shirt
Alexdundee
www.powow.com/vwsplitty/FORUM
Nice Animal T-shirt here, lowered Splitty looks the dogs ...
 2004-12-09
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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: Stand By Your Van  Rare Buses and Parts  Single Cabs   Other pix from Walter

Walter
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austrian lowered full convertible single cab :-)
 2004-11-27
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Found in: Projects & Restoration  Other Campers   Other pix from Alex dundee
low barn door low barn door low barn door low barn door
Alex dundee
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Hey Tas, cool lowered barndoor, just a new colour!
 2004-11-16
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Found in: VW Shows  Emergency Vehicles   Other pix from Kez
Vanfest pix!! Vanfest pix!! Vanfest pix!! Vanfest pix!! Vanfest pix!! Vanfest pix!!
Kez


 2004-09-19
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10/16/04 Kez sorry about the crap camera skills but if you want to chat bout vanfest 04 just email me and i'll be more than happy to tell you about it
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