First post on this forum and a newbie to the scene, so I hope I've got this in the right place...
This summer, after years of pining for one, I finally managed to buy a VW Type 2 T2 Bay. I was after something without an interior, but mechanically and structurally sound and that's more or less what I ended up with. When I got it, I was under the impression it was a 1972 crossover, but now I'm curious as to how I should proceed with fixing it up, since things don't seem as clear cut...
The Registration Document states that the Vehicle was first registered in August 1971 and that it is a Light Van, chassis number 231xxxxxxx. This number agrees with the VIN plate, which means its a Kombi or Microbus (not a Light Van) built between August 1970 and July 1971. So, therefore, my van should have low front indicators, small rear lights, crescent air intakes, flat wheel arches and a headlining in the cab only.
I know that the front end had been replaced and the majority of the cab seems to be a post 1973 layout (high front indicators, 1973-76 accelerator linkage and post 1974 steering column, indicator and wiper set-up), but after 18 previous keepers, what do you expect?
However, the rear lights are tall, the air intakes are square and the wheel arches are flared - have these been replaced as well or did this change start to come in earlier than 1972?
As I understand it, if it was a Kombi or Microbus the rear windows should be recessed, yet they are flush (correct if it was a Panel Van). Might this be another modification by a previous keeper and should I be looking to replace them or will they be OK?
Also, I am unsure what I should do about the interior above the waist-line in the rear - how should the metal-work around the windows and the side pillars be covered up (if at all) if the headlining is only supposed to be in the cab?
zero34th
This summer, after years of pining for one, I finally managed to buy a VW Type 2 T2 Bay. I was after something without an interior, but mechanically and structurally sound and that's more or less what I ended up with. When I got it, I was under the impression it was a 1972 crossover, but now I'm curious as to how I should proceed with fixing it up, since things don't seem as clear cut...
The Registration Document states that the Vehicle was first registered in August 1971 and that it is a Light Van, chassis number 231xxxxxxx. This number agrees with the VIN plate, which means its a Kombi or Microbus (not a Light Van) built between August 1970 and July 1971. So, therefore, my van should have low front indicators, small rear lights, crescent air intakes, flat wheel arches and a headlining in the cab only.
I know that the front end had been replaced and the majority of the cab seems to be a post 1973 layout (high front indicators, 1973-76 accelerator linkage and post 1974 steering column, indicator and wiper set-up), but after 18 previous keepers, what do you expect?
However, the rear lights are tall, the air intakes are square and the wheel arches are flared - have these been replaced as well or did this change start to come in earlier than 1972?
As I understand it, if it was a Kombi or Microbus the rear windows should be recessed, yet they are flush (correct if it was a Panel Van). Might this be another modification by a previous keeper and should I be looking to replace them or will they be OK?
Also, I am unsure what I should do about the interior above the waist-line in the rear - how should the metal-work around the windows and the side pillars be covered up (if at all) if the headlining is only supposed to be in the cab?
zero34th