OMG it's my bus and my bug combined!!!
- jeromeaircooled
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OMG it's my bus and my bug combined!!!
71 Westfalia with a 1600 dual port engine
74 Standard Beetle with the same
72 FI squareback
Keg of IPA in the fridge
74 Standard Beetle with the same
72 FI squareback
Keg of IPA in the fridge
- ZeppVW
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- Birdibus
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I saw one of those, the earlier model, long ago at a trailhead parking lot. I took a good look inside through the windows, and concluded my father's '69 Westy was far superior. Very interesting conversion, but kind of clunky looking to me.
I love that the ad has old photos of other li'l buggers. I wonder where he found all of those. One thing I'm confused about... were they kits for do-it-yourselfers? Or made by a small company? or both?
I love that the ad has old photos of other li'l buggers. I wonder where he found all of those. One thing I'm confused about... were they kits for do-it-yourselfers? Or made by a small company? or both?
71 bus, 74 westy
- jeromeaircooled
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OK I must admit that I think these things are fugly. Seems like something a redneck turned hippie from rural West Virginia would like. I guess to each his own but I'll take my Westy anyday.
71 Westfalia with a 1600 dual port engine
74 Standard Beetle with the same
72 FI squareback
Keg of IPA in the fridge
74 Standard Beetle with the same
72 FI squareback
Keg of IPA in the fridge
- ZeppVW
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they are definitely "fugly" as you put it :) westy's are much more attractive and gotta be a lot easier to drive!jeromeaircooled wrote:OK I must admit that I think these things are fugly. Seems like something a redneck turned hippie from rural West Virginia would like. I guess to each his own but I'll take my Westy anyday.
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