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EeVeeWee
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 4:33 am    Post subject: EeVeeWee from the Netherlands present! Reply with quote

Eric is my name, I am born in 1966 and I have had 10 bugs in the past in the time that they were worth nothing, in the late seventies and early eighties. Most are wrecked during autocross which I did that days. Autocross with bugs was usual because there are so many beetles thrown away in that time, thats why they are rare now and worth a lot of money.
I learned to ride around my twelfth year in a T2a (Bay Window) bus and at fourteen I already had a bug to cross in the pasture where I lived next to. The love of bugs started by watching the Herbie films at a young age, who does not know them?
My father had several T2a and T2b buses for his work and also a extended and raised version of a T1 (split window Kemperink).
We went on holidays with that camper from my 2nd year. :mrgreen:
I have had a T2 bus, with Riviera camper interior and pop-up roof, built in December 1968.

On the attic I found these pictures. The first pictures were taken in the summer of 1969. Later, a cabin of a T2 was weld on the bus by my father, in the first place because of a better split braking system. He also had welded hollow tubes underneath the bottom that served as gas cylinders and iron grilles underneath to bottom to store (wet) skies.

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Here some pictures, from an engine repair next to the highway: Laughing

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Here are the old T1 cabin and "fresh" T2 cabin:

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There had been of course some more T2 buses used, like a pickup, a T2a and also a T2ab which I learned to drive in as a young boy.

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An own crane was used to clean the bottom:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 5:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those are some very cool pictures. I bet you were getting a good laugh looking at the way things were done back then.
I bet it made a nice camper.

Nice clean 68 vert!
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