19 march 2014 - Rare and for sale

I hope all BBT Blog readers are as interested as I am in production processes,

I was very happy I could see part of the weaving of a new production upholstery material for SO34 Westfalia. I’m even more happy I can share these pictures with you, its pretty impressive,

For those who don’t know, we let weave the 4 styles early Westfalia fabrics in a period correct way to create same feel, style and looks like back in the day. No compromise!

We’re still looking for a decent sample of early Westfalia curtains, (the yellow one with that special ribble in it) (NOS or as close as we can get) to make a perfect reproduction in period materials and weaving Technics as well.

Enjoy the pictures, and look for the end result!

coloring teh materials is a process on its own…

WORK IMAGES 5452_blog WORK IMAGES 5453_blog spools enough?

WORK IMAGES 5454_blog this is pure experience, not for the faint at hearted!

WORK IMAGES 5455_blog first weaving process finished

WORK IMAGES 5457_blog ready to start to real production now….

WORK IMAGES 5458_blog

in the second and final step the square treats are weaved in , the material is coming from above, imagine this goes ate a relatively high speed!

photo 1_blog set up is everything….

photo 2_blog more spools….

photo 3_blog photo 4_blog wowh!

photo 5_blog photo 6_blog now how impressive is this?

photo 7_blogall information about the weaving process, inquiries, or information about our Westfalia fabrics can be get on Bob@BBT4VW.com


18 march 2014 - Cars for Sale

Fresh arrived from the country of Cowboys and James Dean, a very well looking 1972 T2a/b is for sale now as an easy project for restoration… it got the looks for sure!

DSC08923_blogA pretty complete and very straight bus, that needs an engine and rocker replacement.

DSC08924_blogCool striping to their part of the job, just looking good!

DSC08927_blogNo rear bumper, no engine, sad but reflects the price off course!

DSC08928_blogInterior is pretty complete and nice, with its original seats, and a decent headliner….

DSC08933_blogWelcome in the drivers compartment, imagine yourselves behind the wheel!

DSC08935_blogView from the back….

DSC08936_blogCab floors are not too bad… when we first saw the rockers we thought to leave it alone, but an up close inspection did me buy the bus, it deserves to being rescued as it don’t need that much!

DSC08941_blogNice and dry, surface rust underneath, as said, rockers is the main part to worry about, but only rockers isn’t that bad yet! And the sliding door rocker it-selves looks still good, its especially the part behind….

DSC08950_blogCool looking and waiting for you!

DSC08952_blogVery reasonable priced in today’s Hectic Bay window market, we want to save this baby, will you help?

All further information, pricing or an appointment to see this baby in real ? please send me an email on Bob@BBT4vw.com


17 march 2014 - Meetings

More then likely a lot had to see with incredible nice weather we had the last couple of weeks, everybody in Western Europe is completely in “spring” mood!

The Freddy Files yesterday was extremely packed, with around 1400 cars in attendance…. 

For BBT David it was the BIG DAY to finally brake in his new ride, a 1959 Single cab, fresh in from California, with a last “touch” from our BBT crew, lowered, straight axle, sitting on Real Early Porsche wheels, with NOS pressed bumpers, tarp, roof rack You name it! Get on da road David! This ride is begging for miles!

DSC09033_blog BBT drives in style! DSC09040_blog

On arrival the entree as the entire place was packed already….

DSC08981_blogThanks God the organizers had access to an “overflow park” what filled up completely as well!

DSC08984_blog ah, this French guy says it all! This is not a car….its a life style! Yes, we’re the aircooled crews! This is life entirely, even a little bit more sometimes….:)

DSC08985_blogIts always good to see the Bay window from the organizers, one of the first bay windows ever produced, VIN nr 218000067 build in yes, 1967, now how cool is a matching VIN number in your eyes? Some guys have it all!….
DSC08988_blog Patrick’s 15 window is a stand out, on any show! Man oh man do we like patina!

DSC08989_blogA cab lowered on Earlies….yammie!

DSC08990_blog ok Kurt, You didn’t came along, that’s fine, but see what you missed! This is You… I know you’re final taste so well!

DSC08991_blogRestored resto cal… they don’t come any better, good weather bring out perfect cars!

DSC08993_blog….or a little bit more ratty… hmmmmmm, we just inhaled it all!

DSC08994_blogA real Type 34 on Sprints…. nice combination in our eyes!

DSC08996_blogThe 181 crew out in force! These “things” as they’ve been called “on the other side of the pod” gain in popularity a big chunk lately, nice, as they’re cool cars too!

DSC08997_blogAnd even the Big Guys from the Aircooled scene left their stables for this edition of the Freddy files… 411 & 412, a warm and very welcome…

DSC08998_blogLowered Ghia’s,  always nice to look at at!

DSC08999_blogSteel blue skies and all aisles packed with people! Think its time for a beer here!….:)

DSC09001_blog Reichspost made extra time for Sunday delivery….

DSC09002_blog Now, this is the style! And should have got my award… so cool, and so complete, pure style and it says it all, a SO33 all original!

DSC09007_blogAll original patina early Palm Green on Sand Green always hits our weak spot! Nice ride!

DSC09009_blog Dormobile conversions are still very popular, on bay or splitwindow… We always have customers for conversion kits if You have one  around you like to get rid off, used or new, we’re your buyer!

DSC09014_blog stylish rat!

DSC09015_blogThe odd Fridolin was at the party… so cute… we did export them too much back in the days, not that many on the old continent anymore….:(

DSC09016_blog This lowlight Ghia was heavy loaded, and for sale… not really our style, but it was nicely modified! A very harsh Autobahn cruizer more then likely…

DSC09018_blog Dze Man himself! “Freddy” Frederic Peeters, Ninove’s city main VW goeroe, and organizer of several fine VW shows to joy of everybody… Ninove is his organisation in his hometown!

DSC09019_blog BBT sponsored the awards, nice choice this year? Private picked by yours truly….:)

DSC09023_blogWe walked back to our cars for the drive home, we didn’t seems the only ones with that idea….:(

DSC09026_blogA quick beerstop at BBT’s Pascal’s T3 bus… who said we were here?

DSC09027_blogAlways nice to see the “Flandria” Pick up from Dieter, especially to have a “peek a look” inside… totally unrestored, a real little gem! Ps, This is made in Belgium, yes we used to make the cool stuff!

DSC09029_blogAnother beautiful VW sunday we could enjoy, ain’t (VW) life a bitch!

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