Ever dreamed of a “special” barndoor panelvan? Here we offer you a Double door…
Still need some work, but a lot of stuff is still very good and in general this is the better as the average Barndoor project to restore…. with a very special bus in the end…
What it need mainly is some rocker works on the left side. On the right side it need inner and outer rocker, part of the cargo floors, and some of the belly pan replaced, furthermore there’s some dents, a battery tray and cab floors to be replaced. In barndoor language this sounds absolutely not that much to me….
On the pictures of the right side You can clearly see all the damage…
All glass, handles, tail lights etc do come with the bus….
There’s a 30DIN (that’s 36SAE) installed, as a core engine, it’s not matching numbers, but its the correct engine type.
The real “Barndoor” engine lid is still in place! Original gas tank and spare wheel tray are present in the engine compartment.
Sides and raingutters are pretty straight, way above the average Barndoor project!
Loading doors at both sides means endless fun!
Cab is mostly complete, all pedals, steering, dashpod etc etc, even its original front bench is coming along!
The dashpod is pretty complete, even with its original key!
Nice OG paint cargo area… when you into barndoors you saw worse, didn’t You?
Original lettering for gastap still in place! wowh….
A nice project for a very special result….
We do find them don’t we? Well that’s our job! We work hard top obtain only the very best… Here’s another prime example of VW collectabels…
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Yellowstone National park is a way to fun natural reserve that host an array of geysers, volcano’s mud pots, hot springs, Lava and the most beautiful natural views You can imagine… but it also still host its original gas station from the twenties, closed many moons ago somewhere in the seventies if my memory remember well… but they kept the building and everything is close to untouched ever since closure… enjoy this very early tourist saver!