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Hi all I am new to these forums and earley bays so please excuse the questions :D
Apart from the obvious different front indicators and rear lights what other differences , cosmetically and mechanically are there between the earley bay and post 72 models ?
Also are spares/panels more expensive and harder to source for early bays ?
Last thing does anybody know the overall height of a standard early bay?
Thanks
Alan
 
Front n rear arches n rear air vents(for engine) i think.
Probably more that i forgott :mrgreen:
oh and drums all round on the 68 to 70 models.

Rich
 
The fronts on the Earlies are flush with the body ware the lates have a protruding lip.
I think the rears on a late are more flared than the Earlies.
Different bumpers also.
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smiffy said:
Last thing does anybody know the overall height of a standard early bay?

With or without a pop-top...

They do vary significantly, I suppose you are wondering about the garage height and the only advice I have is replace the door with a roller door now (My bus is sat on the drive with an up and over that just will not let it through, and I lowered front and rear but will not sacrifice the stance for the garage height.)

Go early, the low lights and rear vents create a much lower and squat stance that IMHO looks so much better than the later bay with the higher indicators that make it look taller and narrow.

The early bay also has the bigger front badge, early bay also has a much more integrated front bumper with the door step and the 1968 also has the push button split type door handles.
 
Yes I am still looking but restricted abit because of my budget of £4000, so looking for a rolling project really as I dont think I will get a decent one for that price :cry:
 
4K will get you a bus no problem. Just dont buy the 1st one you see. Go for a US import get slightly more for your money.
 
Engines are different too, on early bays stock engine can be 1500cc or 1600cc where the later bays have the pancake style 1700cc to 2000cc.
But most important an earlybay will get you access to the best website for VWs Earlybay.com, so don't go later than '72 and if you can get an import.
There are some good importers here, like Graham, Simon, and others give them a call maybe they have what you want.
 
ib-bus said:
Engines are different too, on early bays stock engine can be 1500cc or 1600cc where the later bays have the pancake style 1700cc to 2000cc.
But most important an earlybay will get you access to the best website for VWs Earlybay.com, so don't go later than '72 and if you can get an import.
There are some good importers here, like Graham, Simon, and others give them a call maybe they have what you want.


how would I contact them ?
 
Hi

I'm the Graham that Juan is referring to, have a look at our website, a few buses on there at the moment but we are always willing to find buses to order,
 

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