We had several new cars in this week and want to share two with you right away…
First we have a nice 1964 driver, not all original, but clean to drive for sure….
Inside is very clean as well with a very nice condition interior…
Engine is strong and push this baby easy…. may it push you along?
Hmmmm nice…. stock vintage look, always good, because of the repaint and being not completely original this car is very well priced, if you look for an early driver, this might be it!
Second we have the ex Koji san westy….
Original delivered Italian Westfalia had some upgrades in its life but its a cool camper ready to use.
Pop top, 4 berth sleeps you and the family in tranquility!
The cabin is very inviting any new driver….
Rock solid cab floors, still needs some detail what will be performed shortly….
Take place behind this famous steering wheel, discover the world as so many, behind the wheel of a real Volkswagen…
Interior was updated in its life, but it’s very clean and very useful, ready to leave, from the moment of buying!
Fridge stove, everything on board, start to life the other way, minimise, down wind….
Rock solid everywhere, a very dry Italian beauty!
The original power heart is still pulling strong, Koji san drove the bus from Bologna Italy to BBT HQ in Antwerp Belgium, so yes, we can say this bus is a real strong driver!
Did we catched your interest with any of the above beauty’s? for any information just send me an email for immediate reply… Bob@bbt4vw.com
When you’re a Japanese Tattoo artist living and working in Italy and have a Bay window camper what do you do?
Drive to BBT and swap for……
….a 1958 dove blue OG paint walk through combi…. cool idea! We wish Koji san and his lovely wife Alessandra loads of happiness with their cool new patina ride, but first we will prep the van… the BBT way…. and make it ready for the Italian roads to beat the Alfa Romeo’s…
Tempo time!
We helped our friends from Terror Garage to get their Tempo ready on time for the big show in Hessisch Oldendorf the 4th weekend of last June… We have some workshop shots we wanted to share with you…. Enjoy!
Once ready we decided it was better to drive it there on a trailer (top speed of a Tempo is 70km/hr)
Another mission accomplished …. Thanks to Yanto and Mike from terror Garage for giving us this experience….