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65 Deluxe Samba Member
Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 589
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:08 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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v.a.s.cleaning wrote: |
damm thats gone clean up nice
welkom to the swr dubble cab team |
Thank you, I sold my last 61 double cab last year for my 56 23 window euro and last week a friend told me about this one. It will be a fun build. Here is a picture of the 23 window I need to start on as well.
_________________ Think big drive a bus...
Own it, drive it, and don't make it a trailer queen...
The VW Junkie,
56 Euro 23 Window
58 Krankenwagen (Mr. Kranken)
59 Fjord Blue Bug
61 Ragtop
61 Double Cab
64 Euro Squareback Model S
65 21 Window (Blue)
71 Deluxe Bay Window |
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bally Samba Member
Joined: April 29, 2006 Posts: 1182 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 5:25 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Nice 23, nice collection of VWs altogether. |
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cru62 Samba Member
Joined: December 31, 2002 Posts: 4117 Location: Margaritaville.....24/7
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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:11 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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That is a rare plate frame. Very, very tough to find.
I just saw pics of this from Jason G. last Thursday. He was almost as excited as I imagine you are! Is that from Los Osos? I been bugging Clark for 25 years and the answer was always a resounding"NO!". How did you get past the Missus? She was like a mother bear. Wouldn't even let me talk to him the last few years.
I think you'll find one of my business cards somewhere in there. I threw it in there so Randy would know I was poaching on him. That ranch is where the "Goat'el" and it's parts bus came from. I have some pics of it out in the open I will scan.
Congrats! _________________ "My biggest worry is that when I die, my wife will sell all my parts for what I told her I paid for them"-Jon
Jokes about German sausage are the wurst.
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65 Deluxe Samba Member
Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 589
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:43 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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cru62 wrote: |
That is a rare plate frame. Very, very tough to find.
I just saw pics of this from Jason G. last Thursday. He was almost as excited as I imagine you are! Is that from Los Osos? I been bugging Clark for 25 years and the answer was always a resounding"NO!". How did you get past the Missus? She was like a mother bear. Wouldn't even let me talk to him the last few years.
I think you'll find one of my business cards somewhere in there. I threw it in there so Randy would know I was poaching on him. That ranch is where the "Goat'el" and its parts bus came from. I have some pics of it out in the open I will scan.
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Yes, this is Clark's bus from Los Osos. It came up for sale two weeks ago and the word was getting out quick. Yes original to the area and the dealership. Chris, I will give you a call tomorrow. Yes please scan and share the photos. _________________ Think big drive a bus...
Own it, drive it, and don't make it a trailer queen...
The VW Junkie,
56 Euro 23 Window
58 Krankenwagen (Mr. Kranken)
59 Fjord Blue Bug
61 Ragtop
61 Double Cab
64 Euro Squareback Model S
65 21 Window (Blue)
71 Deluxe Bay Window |
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:35 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Obligatory “they’re still out there”.
Now that that’s been said, here’s a bus that came out into the daylight after a very long slumber. Ran and drove and came home yesterday.
January of 1964 21 window Turkis deluxe. Every single interior panel is there, including the side panel for the middle seat, which is also there and in incredible shape.
Absolutely unreal the condition this thing is in. Single owner bus that lived in New Jersey it’s entire life.
Cheers to all of you bus-hunters, keep poking your heads around!
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sub-hatchtim Samba Member
Joined: September 19, 2006 Posts: 2610 Location: Phoenix AZ
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 9:41 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Holy crap 😳 _________________ 58' pg/sg silo fridge westy
58 Dove blue singlecab
76 911S |
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cdennisg Samba Member
Joined: November 02, 2004 Posts: 20278 Location: Sandpoint, ID
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 9:44 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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I'm gonna step right up and say, we need much, much more of the story of that bus. It's a modern day monster. _________________ nothing |
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:30 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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cdennisg wrote: |
I'm gonna step right up and say, we need much, much more of the story of that bus. It's a modern day monster. |
In short, the bus was owned by a fella who passed away, and sat in his widows garage for many years. Mutual friend said his coworker (widows son) had told him his mother had a 21 window bus sitting in her garage.
Now, the bus itself and the family history is great. The bus was bought brand new by the ladies husband. They had 10 kids and drove this thing up and down the east coast. That alone is insane to believe considering all of the interior panels are still there and not wrecked. The middle seat does not have a single rip, and the only reason the rear seat is ripped is because they put an engine on it at some point.
They had 2 spare bumpers (front and rear), and the rear spare had a trailer hitch mount, which they used to tow a small boat with. 10 Kids, 2 parents, in one bus, towing a boat
Anyways, the family had heard that "these things were worth a lot of money", but the lady didn't necessarily care for the money, nor did she need it. The deal itself worked out only because she realized the bus will remain in the neighborhood, it'll be brought back to its glory, and she will one day see it driving around town again. She was not keen on the bus being sold to some random person who would ship it somewhere to never be seen again, and she especially didn't want to sell it to someone who had plans to fix it up and flip it for an absurd amount of money.
The widows son would occasionally start the bus up, put stabilizer in the tank, and clean it down. On Friday when we were there to pick it up, it was mentioned that it would be towed the 10 minutes to its new home, and the family without hesitation said "It still runs and drives, why not drive it?" which is exactly what was done. My friend, the new owner, drove it home under its own power.
Bus itself has some small rust issues throughout that will be addressed. It'll be gone through completely in order to make sure that any issue is corrected, as this will be a driver. Expect to see this 21 being driven A LOT.
I'll post up some other pictures of how it looked in the garage as found, and some other shots we took the night it went to its new home. |
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:47 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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How it sat:
When it came home this weekend:
That minty fresh middle seat and my ugly ass testing her out
M Code - 1/64 build. 6 pop outs.
Original NJ title from 1964:
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Busted-bolt Samba Member
Joined: April 14, 2018 Posts: 514 Location: minnesoota
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 6:02 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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10 kids , makes one wonder why there was not one that wanted that precious heirloom. _________________ Vw collection 60 combi ,61 panel ,62 deluxe micro,82 diesel Westfalia,88 Vanagon synchro,98 Jetta tdi,11 Jetta tdi mt ,11 Jetta tdi dsg.
I do all my own work,body,engine and transmission. |
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 6:14 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Busted-bolt wrote: |
10 kids , makes one wonder why there was not one that wanted that precious heirloom. |
That was my first internal question. 9 kids remain, with a healthy amount of grandkids. One of the grandkids is actually one of those "Van Life" kids who travels the country in some sort of newer van. Surely you would think he would want to keep it.
I genuinely think the Grandmother/Widow simply figured that her kids and grandkids had plenty of time to lay claim to it and bring it back to life. Nobody did.
By no means was this one of those deals where the lady sold it for peanuts, she received a VERY generous offer which she accepted only after talking to the rest of her family. So her kids (who are all grown adults) and her grandkids (young adults) all had the opportunity to change her mind or step up to taking responsibility for it. She's very happy that someone local who is into old VW's will fix it and continue to take it on adventures and most importantly drive it. |
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crukab Samba Chef
Joined: December 13, 2002 Posts: 6116 Location: Vermont
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:54 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Patiently Impatient wrote: |
I genuinely think the Grandmother/Widow simply figured that her kids and grandkids had plenty of time to lay claim to it and bring it back to life. Nobody did. |
That does not surprise me, I have run into this situation before, good to hear none of the extended family were standing there saying," your getting ripped off Grandma" . The last car I looked at was a rough parts Truck, I asked the elderly lady- " what about your Kid's, wouldn't they want it " ? To which she replied that She would take care of them...
Great score !! _________________ Tom
My Pops:
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=604100&highlight=
I know you will always be with me, rest in peace with no more pain. 8/13/14.....
In the yard right now:
'51 Dodge 5 window truck
'65 Bug
'66 Singlecab
'82 Rabbit Truck Diesel from CALI
'86 Doublecab W/T
'91 Vanagon carat/wolfsbrg.Tiico
'88 Dodge Ram pickup
'11 Jetta Wagon |
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EverettB Administrator
Joined: April 11, 2000 Posts: 69829 Location: Phoenix Metro
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 10:42 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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EverettB wrote: |
Insane!
I'm impressed it was so shiny already in storage, I thought you guys had shined it up first before taking pics. |
Nope! The late-owners wife is in her 70's, but her adult son would occasionally wipe the bus down, start it up, or put stabilizer in the gas tank when he would come down to visit.
It certainly has its issues and imperfections, but they'll be addressed as needed. Should be comfortably driving this summer, and it will log miles and be driven daily, weather permitting. This bus won't be a garage queen.
Buddy's goal is to clean it up, get all of the interior pieces and trim back where they belong, go through the entire bus mechanically, and then drive back to the widows home and take her for a ride, along with whoever else in the family wants to join. |
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LAGrunthaner Samba Member
Joined: March 18, 2007 Posts: 5509 Location: 1st Coast
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:24 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Excellent find, what town in NJ? I'm feeling it was a neighbor of mine near Red Bank.
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EverettB wrote: |
Insane!
I'm impressed it was so shiny already in storage, I thought you guys had shined it up first before taking pics. |
Nope! The late-owners wife is in her 70's, but her adult son would occasionally wipe the bus down, start it up, or put stabilizer in the gas tank when he would come down to visit.
It certainly has its issues and imperfections, but they'll be addressed as needed. Should be comfortably driving this summer, and it will log miles and be driven daily, weather permitting. This bus won't be a garage queen.
Buddy's goal is to clean it up, get all of the interior pieces and trim back where they belong, go through the entire bus mechanically, and then drive back to the widows home and take her for a ride, along with whoever else in the family wants to join. |
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Lind wrote: |
Have you considered simply starting with a nicer bus? I don't know what your skills are, but the race is easier if you can see the finish line. If you are not a runner, don't start off doing a marathon. |
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BarryL Samba Member
Joined: November 01, 2004 Posts: 14271 Location: Casa de Oro, California
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:19 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Patiently Impatient wrote: |
I genuinely think the Grandmother/Widow simply figured that her kids and grandkids had plenty of time to lay claim to it and bring it back to life. |
Going by your screen name, if you don't mind me asking, how long did it take from start to pink-slip? |
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danfromsyr Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2004 Posts: 15144 Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:32 pm Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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ok so here's one... an interesting peek at a split camper.
anyone in Maine want to make contact, take a look and check in on this?
let us know.
this is the best I can offer from several states away.
https://goo.gl/maps/iTPc4Dvit1zA2wN89
spotted on month old CL ad for a super beetle.
https://maine.craigslist.org/atq/d/saint-albans-1971-vw-super-beetle/7274460131.html
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New Maine State Inspection. All the mechanics have been done. 77,355 Miles ~~ Only needs minor cosmetic work if you desire.
Been stored in a barn. We are the second owners of this vehicle. Just moved outside of shop last week (because we needed to move a greenhouse furnace out). |
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LAGrunthaner Samba Member
Joined: March 18, 2007 Posts: 5509 Location: 1st Coast
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:54 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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Excellent question BarryL.
BarryL wrote: |
Patiently Impatient wrote: |
I genuinely think the Grandmother/Widow simply figured that her kids and grandkids had plenty of time to lay claim to it and bring it back to life. |
Going by your screen name, if you don't mind me asking, how long did it take from start to pink-slip? |
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Lind wrote: |
Have you considered simply starting with a nicer bus? I don't know what your skills are, but the race is easier if you can see the finish line. If you are not a runner, don't start off doing a marathon. |
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Patiently Impatient Samba Member
Joined: September 28, 2020 Posts: 128 Location: Tri-State
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 6:01 am Post subject: Re: Today in Bus hunting history... |
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LAGrunthaner wrote: |
Excellent find, what town in NJ? I'm feeling it was a neighbor of mine near Red Bank.
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It was not in Red Bank.
BarryL wrote: |
Patiently Impatient wrote: |
I genuinely think the Grandmother/Widow simply figured that her kids and grandkids had plenty of time to lay claim to it and bring it back to life. |
Going by your screen name, if you don't mind me asking, how long did it take from start to pink-slip? |
My screen name is irrelevant, I'm not the one who ended up with it. A good friend of mine is, but he's not active on the Samba.
As for your question, weeks. The son of the owner mentioned to his coworker that his mother had a 21 window bus that she would be interested in selling. That coworker mentioned it to my friend as he knows my friend is into splits.
Friend went over to look at the bus a week later, and to talk to the family. The family who was there liked what my friend offered in terms of his character and how respectful he was regarding the late-fathers bus. The family simply wanted the bus to go to a good local home which would bring the bus back to its glory and drive it. Money was discussed, and my friend told the lady and the rest of the family to talk amongst themselves in private to determine what they wanted to do and if they came to a decision to let him know.
My friend went about his daily life, the family took the time they needed and then agreed to let it go. Friend left a deposit, and then we worked on getting the extra parts/bus out of there the following Friday. Then this past Saturday we went to the house to sort out the logistics, which was when the mother and rest of the family who was there suggested we didn't need to tow it, and could drive it home instead. |
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peecee69 Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 1572 Location: Annapolis, MD/Bloomfield Hills, MI
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