Pix of rare cars, parts, and accessories. I tend to be fairly conservative as to what is considered "rare," as the term is very overused.
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| 07/21/03 | Timothy Grandon | Hi Ed: Well last year we were with two way cool club's of VW nut's (Volkswagen Club of Nebraska & Tri City Volswagen Club)on the annual tour though the mountains of Colorado. On our way to the Rocky Mountain Motor Works show in Colorado Springs and we stop every year at this secert place on the way and long behold it was sitting there with all kinds of other cool VW's.
The seating in the bus will be stock seats in the front. Both seats are jumper type seats, passenger seat folds down so you can get into the back. Jumper seats means that the seats are pretty much in mid air or 3' off the floor and are sitting on post legs plan on covering them in a tweed. I am looking for a 3/4 middle seat for the rear. The bus is 54" wide on the inside. All walls will have panels of tweed applied to them. The van will not have a head liner as I plan on having it painted the same color as the out side. House of Color in Sunset Pearl on the darker green and a Sweet Orange Cream on the white and on the inside of the bus. The under floor is 3/4" marine grade plywood that is being made in the next 2 week's or so. I plan on having a nice hard wood floor inside from front to back. I did down load a few photos of the frame rails but was deleted I guess that it was not VW related? O well wish I could down load more photos into this string so every body could see the progress as it takes shape. Hope to keep every body up to date as it happens. Timothy |
| 07/20/03 | Ed | Super Cool! Where on earth did you find it! Any ideas for the interior yet? |
| 07/16/03 | Timothy Grandon | UP DATE! We have pulled off the body and what a site. The frame rails are in very very good shape it had so much old oil all over that it will be a rust free after we clean it up. :-)
We have all ready started to mark every thing out to cut and replace with air cooled VW. It looks like every thing is going to look like it came from the factory. Wheel spacing is the same for both front and rear. will have more photos as we go. |
| 04/04/03 | Timothy Grandon | Well guys this is what I have for the old bread box it is 97% complete so I do not have much to look for the only problem is that the motor was removed and taken apart and can not be rebuilt with out a bucket load of money. The only person that has all the special and only tools to do the job right lives in South Africa and would cost a quarter bucket just to ship the parts to him. After the rebuild of just the motor comes the part that I was talking about the bucket. As most people do not know that the motor in these are a 3 cyl. two cycle water cool with no water pump and only has 7 moving parts in the motor. When it drives it will sound like 10 chain saws running and will leave a trail of blue smoke able to kill off most of the bugs, cats, dogs,and maybe a few people as you drive it. I think that up grading with more power now looking at a 1835, now add air, disc brakes, type 3 automatic, 20" wire wheels on air bags now can you see what I am trying to do.. I am building this as a show car so it will not be driven much as we call the trailer queen. We do have more rare VWs in our colection 65 Notchback with only 48704 miles and a early 65 Porsche 911 not to many of these around and last we have a total pan off restoration of a 65 beetle with original bill of sale and all owners books and is numbers matching car. I could down load a few photos for those people that would like to see the cars. I could go on for hours but would love to get some feed back. Thanks Thom for having such a cool site. Timothy Grandon |
| 04/01/03 | david fischer | one of this dkv as just beeb found in north off france too..
pics tommorrow on site.. david |
| 03/30/03 | Herr von Dingleberry | I agree. That should be restored if possible. You should find something less rare to customize. Why would anyone want an automatic, btw? |
| 03/30/03 | Tonny Larsen | Why are you converting it, if it is so rare. I would love to see a car like this in original condition, not converted to anything else. |
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| 03/14/07 | Dave | I have seen and taken my own pictures of this bus thing in person and tryed many times for 5 years to buy it at any cost. but the older man would not sell it. then one day it just came up missing from the house it was parked behind for like 10 years. this was back in 2000-2001 it was on basin ave in pahrump Nv. |
| 01/08/05 | josh | hi
im interested in this motorhome on VW chasis, is there a price, please email intrcpt@yahoo.com thanks. josh |
| 12/13/04 | aid | that is one cool thing!!! |
| 12/06/04 | Rikki James | Join the cue!! |
| 05/24/04 | paul goodrich | who got this I would like to purchase it. |
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| 04/12/03 | Chuck Priest | I have a beautiful 1966 Camper Van for sale in Cape Cod Massachusets. Garaged,on blocks since restoration in 1991, original motor + 1600 dual port motor also.
Email me priestc001@hawaii.rr.com or 808-942-9050 Aloha Chuck |
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| 02/06/04 | fig | I agree, stealing the wheels off a bus is as low as you can go. UNCOOL ;-) |
| 01/31/04 | Paul Sims | I Drive a Honda. |
| 07/22/03 | Jayson Ackerson | That is amazing. i am from north dakota and we got all these little hondas that think that they are as low as you can go. this would shut them up. i am 17 and i got a 1970 bug that i am customizing its got a 4 inch drop all around using adjustable spring plates and adjustable front beam. with i would have used drop sdindles casue this thing rides like a tank. was thinking about doing a body drop on it but i am not that skilled yet. if someone could give me some info on it that would be awesome. but that is the coolest bus i have ever seen in my life |
| 07/01/03 | Paul Sims | This guy have a web site or any way of contacting him? |
| 03/13/03 | mr.samba 15 | I've seen patricks work to , it is impressive, I hear he's coming out with a wildslammed 21 panel soon can't wait untill he unrolls that one maybe the classic ? |
| 03/11/03 | 2low4u | This bus was built by the talented Patrick from Tricks Kustoms. It has a full bodydrop and was finished in a matter of days. Talk about metalworking skills...this is it. Never accomplished before. Tubbed, bagged, and bodydropped. 7" lift range; highway reliable. Props to Patrick for another fine creation. Oh, to anybody that has negative comments about this bus...save it; biters and haters are just jealous. This is the lowest, custom bus to ever come out of California. |
| 03/05/03 | Brendan | How low can anyone go? Uh......that's it. That's Patrick's old Bus from spudtricio.com. It has a full airbag suspension, crazy front wheel tubs, narrowed beam, dropped spindles, straight axle kit, and the whole body was channeled over the floor. It is sitting on the ground in the pic. Can't go any lower unless you drop it in a ditch! |
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