| retroel |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 2:06 pm |
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Hello from Canada, it’s about time I started a thread, as I’ve been using these forums for a long time now and the wealth of information is simply priceless and has been a huge help! Thanks!
I’ve always wanted an original paint/patina press bumper kombi but never would have dreamed it would happen like this. This all happened within a few weeks time this past summer.
My brother ended up in contact with a guy who had not one, but two barndoor buses for sale, he sent me some pictures right away as he knew it was what I was looking for(to be honest I wanted a 58 kombi, never considered a barndoor as I wanted an untouched bus, figured an untouched barndoor would be impossible to find). One was a Oct 54 kombi and the other one was a Feb 55 logo panel. I was on vacation at the time I got the email so the last two days were nothing but thoughts of buses… Anyways had been in contact with the owner and as soon as I was home and had some time I grabbed the truck and trailer and made my way over. They were both in much better shape than I would’ve expected, we made a deal on them and after putting some wheels on the kombi I loaded it up and headed home. The kombi had actually sat in a field in the middle of nowhere in Saskatchewan for about 23 or so years, which is where fellow samba member Keith (RiffRaff) had come across it in 2013. The first two pictures are ones Keith took back then, the third and fourth is how it was when I first laid eyes on it.
Here it is safe and sound at home, about to be parked under a roof for the first time since the 70’s. Possibly even longer than that.
It’s definitely very lucky all the original glass survived, blows my mind how solid this thing is!!
A while later I go to retrieve the logo panel. Despite being 3 feet off the ground and nothing to bolt wheels to it loaded quite easily, took a whole 15 minutes! I filled it up with some engine cases and various boxes of parts, strapped it down, said thanks and headed on my way.
About half way home I was getting hungry and so was the truck so I filled it up and pulled into Subway. Seconds later a guy runs in and asks if the bus on the trailer is mine, I said yes and he goes on to tell me that he has a 53 bus along with a whack of other VW stuff. I thought to myself “that’s pretty much impossible” but I asked if I could have a look anyways. I follow him out and about 20 minutes later we pull into his yard. Not a vw in sight. A short walk throught the trees and sure enough, a barndoor panel!
A quick look at the vin tells me it’s a Jan 55 but a barndoor panel none the less! He mostly had beetles, and had this 60 panel I ended up picking up later as well.
The barndoor was in a bit of a wet area so it was a while before it worked out that I could go get it. So long in fact that everything was covered in snow when I finally got the time to go get it… And yes I stopped in at the same Subway, this time with a small hilarious hope of ending up with another bus…
Well that’s how my kombi dream snowballed into four buses in a matter of weeks, not complaining one bit though! Here they are now, all inside and protected from the elements.
I was getting curious as to what the logo’s read on the panel, they were too difficult to make out as they were faded and the later set of logo’s was wheeled off which took a lot of the first set off. I carefully took the repaint off and after staring at it sideways for a while I was able to make out “Johnstone Dairies LTD.” Answered a lot of questions because it was very professionally turned into a swivel seat walk through, and fully insulated for hauling dairy products! Hard to see in a picture maybe but it’s clear enough you could stencil it and have it redone.
After some more digging I contacted the original family and they sent me a super cool photo!! They were super excited as they haven’t heard anything of any surviving until now, and they sold out in 1965!
So my panel would be one of those four! I wonder if another one survived… I also asked if the 25,000 miles on the odometer might be accurate, since it retired in 1966. He said very likely! Cool!
Anyhow I hope you enjoy this crazy series of events, I’m off to the shop now to work on the kombi! |
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| LAGrunthaner |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:11 pm |
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Not bad for only 2 posts :wink:
Great fleet of busses in one day, when it rains it pours. Glad to hop over from the Split Bus forums to follow your find. It's interesting that with all your snow that they held up so well. |
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| obus |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:24 pm |
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| that is a score of huge proportions! |
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| EverettB |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:44 pm |
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Awesome story and scores!
Quote: ...it was very professionally turned into a swivel seat walk through
Pics please, I want to see that. |
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| wcfvw69 |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:16 pm |
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Someone hit the bus loto!
Well done! |
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| Touch Nicks Thing |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:18 pm |
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| Holy balls! Congrats on the luck bro. |
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| crukab |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:41 pm |
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Wow ^^^^^^^^^ that is amazing !!!!!!
Yep, Barndoor Lotto winner ! :lol: |
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| 2Pack |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:54 pm |
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| MY GOD |
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| Trevor P |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 5:09 pm |
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Amazing haul! I remember seeing pics of that Kombi when Keith found it.
I'm a little sad to see another bus leave our fair province though.
Just so you know we are building a wall...and Alberta will be paying for it.
"Lets make Sask great Again!" :lol: |
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| zuggbug |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 6:33 pm |
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| Unbelievable. Congratulations. |
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| Mujaty |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 8:13 pm |
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| This is Unbelievable....Congrats...When you plan to start the restorations? |
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| Ragtop |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 9:20 pm |
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| Don't get much better 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) awesome finds |
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| notchboy |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 10:04 pm |
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:shock: Shut the front door :shock:
Wow. Just wow. |
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| cdennisg |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 10:07 pm |
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The whole find is great, but that Kombi is wonderful.
Many more photos, please! |
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| Outkast |
Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:03 pm |
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| :D Awesome great score Solid Kombi is right ... Keep us posted of progress Congrats |
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| joshbuchan |
Mon Jan 30, 2017 1:24 am |
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| Hot damn! How does it actually feel to have Horseshoes up the ass!?!? Great score and hope to see some more pics.....oh ya and like Trev said I see BC plates on that rad ass kombi, stay outta our province too :twisted: :wink: |
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| Scotty |
Mon Jan 30, 2017 6:24 am |
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| What a superb score! The first two buses are an amazing find, but then to get that lucky on the way home is something else. Congratulations |
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| ryans65 |
Mon Jan 30, 2017 8:44 am |
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Scotty wrote: What a superb score! The first two buses are an amazing find, but then to get that lucky on the way home is something else. Congratulations
What are the chances?! I mean come on someone smarter than me do the math, WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF THIS?! Lordy! |
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| Riff Raff |
Mon Jan 30, 2017 11:24 am |
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I tried real hard to be the Garrick Kombi's next steward, but it didn't work out.
I am real pleased that you wound up with it though
Love those gaps between the doors and doglegs!! |
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| v.a.s.cleaning |
Mon Jan 30, 2017 11:45 am |
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:shock: damm
you a one lucky feller damm
ps if you need 1 gone pm my ! 😆 |
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