So my buddy called me, knowing I had a bus or two (or three?) hanging out around my house wanting me to come save a bus from impound that was being shipped off to parts unknown. So I ask him about it, but All he could tell me was that it was a 71, it had been sitting there for a long long time, and it had no motor. I wasnt really expecting much.
Okee doke.
Well, yes it does look like a bus from here....
Sorta beat up tho.
I rolled it back, and the nose is a little rough. Lots of bondo. Hmm. Somehow I would have probably just rather had the beat up ass nose, but I guess people want to "sculpt" the front of their buses after nosing them into shit. Dunno.
Bondo spots all over covered in primer too. However, I did notice one thing...
Solid glass on the drivers side. Hmm. Thats an odd one for the USA. And only that side. Jalousie on the other. I assumed it was because of that tall cabinet, but what do I know? I buy cars out of impound. However, I was interested, so I opened the slider (with some effort) and found the motor. OR most of it. Either way. And the apron, mustache bar and most of the tin apparently. Score one for the home team!
Wait. Full width bed? What? Also a tall cabinet behind the drivers seat, a jumpseat on the wall. How odd! Well now I'm interested and I gotta have it. Time to hook up and roll out. Nice little collection of lichen and moss too. Not sure how it got all that growing on it in the middle of impound, but who am I to judge? They didnt charge me more for my mossy friends, however I plan to not take any moss home, so I stopped by the car wash first. Its amazing what high pressure water will do.
Well, on the way home, I stop for an energy drink and chilli cheese fritos. Once back on the highway, everything starts shaking violently, nearly throwing the bus off the tow bar. Pulling over, I check the tires. WHOOPS. Good thing I roll prepared.
Needless to say, I did finally manage to get it home, and take alook. The MCODE shows it was delivered to Germany, not the USA, and that its a Westfalia Houston. Pretty damn neat. Tomorrow I'll clean and inventory what I have. Dunno what I'll do with it, but I had to save it. Thoughts?
Okee doke.
Well, yes it does look like a bus from here....
Sorta beat up tho.
I rolled it back, and the nose is a little rough. Lots of bondo. Hmm. Somehow I would have probably just rather had the beat up ass nose, but I guess people want to "sculpt" the front of their buses after nosing them into shit. Dunno.
Bondo spots all over covered in primer too. However, I did notice one thing...
Solid glass on the drivers side. Hmm. Thats an odd one for the USA. And only that side. Jalousie on the other. I assumed it was because of that tall cabinet, but what do I know? I buy cars out of impound. However, I was interested, so I opened the slider (with some effort) and found the motor. OR most of it. Either way. And the apron, mustache bar and most of the tin apparently. Score one for the home team!
Wait. Full width bed? What? Also a tall cabinet behind the drivers seat, a jumpseat on the wall. How odd! Well now I'm interested and I gotta have it. Time to hook up and roll out. Nice little collection of lichen and moss too. Not sure how it got all that growing on it in the middle of impound, but who am I to judge? They didnt charge me more for my mossy friends, however I plan to not take any moss home, so I stopped by the car wash first. Its amazing what high pressure water will do.
Well, on the way home, I stop for an energy drink and chilli cheese fritos. Once back on the highway, everything starts shaking violently, nearly throwing the bus off the tow bar. Pulling over, I check the tires. WHOOPS. Good thing I roll prepared.
Needless to say, I did finally manage to get it home, and take alook. The MCODE shows it was delivered to Germany, not the USA, and that its a Westfalia Houston. Pretty damn neat. Tomorrow I'll clean and inventory what I have. Dunno what I'll do with it, but I had to save it. Thoughts?