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  1. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Thanks, that's very interesting. Despite the fact that Buddy is my 3rd Type 2, I had no idea that so much info was contained on the M plate. Grant
  2. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Brilliant! thanks, that probably explains why I could not remember cutting it off. Many. Thanks.
  3. Granite

    For Sale - 1971 Earlybay Westy with 1.9Tdi engine

    Hi Bundy, I have a pair of Porche seats just like to ones in your (sold) bus. I can't see how to fit them. Did you strip the existing rails off the seats or what? I'd love to know how it was done. If I fitted mine with the Porche base I could not depress the clutch enough to operate it. Grant
  4. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Hi All, Thanks for all the welcome messages. It's been a long time since I last owned a Westy, getting on for forty years. Now I've got a twin to the first ever bus I owned in 1969. The 2nd one was a Westphalia 2-litre automatic. Buddy is my 3rd Camper. It's really good to be back in the fold...
  5. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

  6. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Hi Mike, I've tried the URL you posted but without success. I entered all the info but it does not produce any results?? Regards, Grant
  7. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Mike, Thanks for the info. Grant
  8. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Thanks Andy, I've found the M plate and noted all the numbers. How can I find out what they mean? Regards, Grant
  9. Granite

    Buddy 1970 Early Bay

    Hi All, It's now been proved, I have lost my mind. I last owned a 1977 Westphalia which I sold in 1985. I recently bid at an Auction for a 1970 VW Type 2 and won. Buddy has been fairly well restored, and bodywork is good. The 1600cc engine is fantastic and runs like a sewing machine. The wiring...
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