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For those who likes vintage TVs AND vintage VWs
Cannot help but think that this should fall into the hands of someone who is a vintage car nut and is also a vintage TV nut, so it's History would be preserved:
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/alb...pic_id=1286180 |
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Nice old Van...EXCELLENT resto candidate..
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Panel vans always go for big money, selling your whole collection wouldn't be enough....
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a 55 barndoor vw is a rare animal. IIRC it refers to the engine cover in the back, which they changed after a year or two. (I was very into vws a few years back and did a ground up rebuild of a '68 beetle)
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Nice bus. I have a 61 VW camper, a 66 VW Fastback and a 71 VW Bus. Busses that are logo'd like that can bring big bucks, especially for a barndoor.
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Always thought I wanted one w/the 21 windows, until I started pricing them out.... But WHEN was the last time you saw an air-cooled VW of ANY description on the loose in everyday traffic ? Yeah, I thought so....
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As an owner I'm glad that prices aren't getting any cheaper for just a plain old Bug in decent shape. For about $13K you can get new ones brought in from Mexico where they still made them until relatively recently. Really they are almost new as they are illegal in the U.S., so companies take good old chassis (pans) down below the border and retrofit all new parts on the pan and then mount the beautiful NEW body, motor, trans, etc. So you have an almost new car with a few modern amenities that VW has added through the years. I have often thought that if I were to get a new car that a new/old Bug would be really cool and easy to maintain, but that price is a bit high I think. I'm sure that they are luring the elite who can play with that kind of money.
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Mine is having engine work done, but I used to daily it to work back when I lived in Chicago. Getting a bigger turbo and intercooler installed... I also have a Corvair being restored, more air cooled love:
http://tlc-restorations.com/Cars/66c...vaircorsa.html
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Shoulda KNOWN better than to ask THAT question HERE... (grin) Or prefaced it with, "Other than your OWN vehicles..."
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Actually there are quite a few in Arizona, and many are daily drivers. No rust in the desert. There are a number of guys here in Tucson (the Bus Mob) and in Phoenix (Arizona Bus Club). The Arizona Bus Club has a major camp out once a year in Jerome, Arizona where we raffle off a restored Bus once a year. We're having our 25th Jamboree this September. Check it out.
http://www.azbusclub.org/ |
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