Thanks for the kind comments.
In view of some of the comments I will add some more detail;
I have had a lot of other vehicles in the intervening years including exotics like Porsche, Morgan, 1934 Wolsley, Healey 3000, jag mk2, Etype etc. and I even kept a 1938 Citroen for 18 years before finally selling it about 6 years back - but the bus is the only one that just never got sold. I think it was because it was so useful and i never found anything I liked better.
The first time I drove a bay was when I borrowed one from work, it was a mini bus with about 1500 miles on it. I drove it from south London to the south coast and back along roads I knew well and I was amazed how much nicer everything looked compared to driving my sports car (that had you looking up at dandelions on the verge). I thought to myself "I gotta get me one of these"....
For the first 6 years of ownership it was my everyday transport and I drove it to work each day. I remember in the heatwave of 1976, each drive home after work was an adventure because with the heat it would sink down into the tarmac and by 6 pm it had set again making pulling away from rest "difficult" and the racket of driving down the road with chunks of road surface stuck to the tyres was alarming.
At the end of the seventies I got a company car after which the bus got used only for leisure (holidays, family outings, picknics etc. and for carrying stuff that wouldnt fit in a car like a bunch of paving slabs that had the suspension flat on the bump stops one time.
On the rare occasions I took it to work I several times got asked "What are you driving that old thing for - dont we pay you enough?" and occasionally "If you must drive that thing, at least have the decency to park it out the back" :lol:
My kids grew up with it, though that was a close call at one point because, once they were no longer babies, space got tight and I nearly bought a new transit based Autosleeper coachbuilt to replace it. Fitting a "Super Viking" elevating roof in the early eighties solved the issue.
When I moved to France at the end of the 80's I took it with me, despite the steering wheel being on the wrong side, because it had virtually no value by that time.
For ten years it then served as a mini bus during the season (I had a campsite) doing various runs and wine tasting tours, when there were not enough clients to fill a rented coach; plus it still served for holidays - though these were now in winter time - brr.
Its darkest period was when, after selling the site, it served as a works/light building van which rather wrecked the upholstery. So at the end of the 90's it was treated to new upholstery and a total strip down and re spray in original pastel white was done at the same time; because the paint had gone so flat that when washing it it seemed like watered down milk was running down the gutters - and the mrs was not a fan of the faded look. :lol:
Its now done 140,000 miles and, having been wax injected and maintained by a borderline OCD owner, it has never needed any welding and is about as close as you can get to "as new" without doing a full concourse level resto. I have all the history and receipts going right back to the original delivery note from VW to the Dormobile works.
We still regularly go away in the bus. For instance we did a 3 week tour right round Spain and Portugal and the year before we went through Italy down as far as Naples - but I have to admit that getting older I now do eye up up some of the modern large van based conversions that offer much higher levels of comfort and space.