31 march 2014 - Cars for Sale

This T2a early bay window Westfalia tick all boxes if you’re on the look out for a nice restoration candidate, the interior is still beautiful, the body is good, except for some parts of the rear rockers, and the most important, its completely untouched!

DSC09141_blog Besides the nose this is all original factory paint, nothing we could hide or camouflage!

DSC09142_blogThe end of the rockers needs replacement, but all the rest looks very decent and solid to us!

DSC09144_blogNice and straight everywhere!

DSC09145_blogWelcome to the drivers cabin…

DSC09146_blogInterior nice and decent, only need some detail to make it a perfect place to live for the weekends…

DSC09148_blog Always nice to see cab floors like this!

DSC09149_blogClean unmolested  dashboard.

DSC09151_blogOriginal wooden headliner still in place….

DSC09152_blogThe “weak” spots for most bay window buses are still in great shape on this one..

DSC09153_blog and another shot of the cool interior… we miss the keys at this point to open tailgate or sliding door, something we can solve for a small additional cost, or leave it up to the buyer in the “Take me Away” price…

DSC09158_blogEngine bay nice and complete, exactly like we like so much to find them… engine runs, brakes needs a gone through…

DSC09159_blog A very decent, straight and honest Westfalia camper, proud to be offered under BBT’s “Virgin Outlaws” program….

DSC09169_blogAll further information, prices, additional pictures or an appointment to come and see this beauty in the flesh on Bob@BBT4VW.com


30 march 2014 - Friends of the house

My friend Lind from Idahoo has visit an old men a couple of days ago, the old man was loaded with some interesting “stuff” but one thing  cought his eyes especially…his report….

This is the coolest vehicle I have seen for a very long time.  It features a model T rear end, a Crosley front end, a railroad spike shifter directly onto the hockey stick, a 1956 36hp bus engine with crank start, very rare 36hp governor, correct fuel pump and thin-slot generator.  Many many other features that all make this the coolest lawnmower in the entire world.  It is a working unit that the owner has used to mow his lawn since the 1970s.  He spent $2.80 on a bearing for it, and the rest was stuff that he had laying around.  He is a really neat guy.  He has his ’56 beetle that he bought back in 1958.  It has been parked for 20 years or so, but is still a very nice car. He has also another dozen or so VWs that are not worth owning.

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29 march 2014 - Fun

Thanks to a friend in Oregon we got these recent pictures from a sad ending from a splittie in a junkyard, this one will never see the road again, except for melted, and reworked in a new car….

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