Mikeoggie
Well-known member
Hi everyone!
Picked up my 1970 bay window westy last night.
had only driven one round the block before but bought this down in Kent and drove it back to sunny Wigan (near Manchester) and I really love it. 270 miles and didn't miss a beat with plenty of stops doing a steady 50-60mph standard 1600cc pulled a lot better than I thought it would
couple of questions, its a an american import and has the stamps on the each side of the bulkhead - it is a walkthrough one has its build date and states it was a multi passenger vehicle, does this mean it used to be a standard transporter and its been converted later by someone?
I cant find a westfalia stamp but I don't know where it would've actually been? I thought it would of been on the door pillar? it might not be a genuine westfalia but i hope it is either way i love it. it has all the cabinets of a westy inc the louver windows and the full length cabinet across the ns back window.
thanks in advance!
Mike
Picked up my 1970 bay window westy last night.
had only driven one round the block before but bought this down in Kent and drove it back to sunny Wigan (near Manchester) and I really love it. 270 miles and didn't miss a beat with plenty of stops doing a steady 50-60mph standard 1600cc pulled a lot better than I thought it would
couple of questions, its a an american import and has the stamps on the each side of the bulkhead - it is a walkthrough one has its build date and states it was a multi passenger vehicle, does this mean it used to be a standard transporter and its been converted later by someone?
I cant find a westfalia stamp but I don't know where it would've actually been? I thought it would of been on the door pillar? it might not be a genuine westfalia but i hope it is either way i love it. it has all the cabinets of a westy inc the louver windows and the full length cabinet across the ns back window.
thanks in advance!
Mike