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Monkeyspinner Tim

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All the bay's i've imported so far...

The first... a 1970 Sunroof Deluxe from Oregan, now belongs to a guy called Paul down in London
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2nd... my Aug 1967 westy from California, most probably a keeper
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3rd... 1970 Tintop Westyfrom California, now belongs to Mark in Ely
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4th... Oct 67 Deluxe from California, For sale
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5th...Oct 1969 The Citrus Valley Bus from Florida, watch this space... a keeper
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6th... Nov 1969 Transporter from California, Just sold to Steve from Brighton
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7th... 1970 Poptop Westy from Florida, I found this for Ed and Vicky, it's just arrived at Southampton docks
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8th... 1970 Poptop Westy from California, I found this for Marcus and Annie, arrives in around 3 weeks
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9th... 1971 Poptop Westy from the dry end of Washington, arriving soon and for sale
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10th... 1970 Sunroof Deluxe from California, on the way and will be for sale
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11th... 1970 Deluxe with Westy interior from California, found this for Steve and it's currently still in Cali waiting to be picked up before it's journey back to Europe
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That's about it for now :wink:
 
Lucky boy said:
I wanted the 1970 tintop but you never anwsered your phone :cry:

The white one?

I usually have my phone on me at all times and rarely don't answer it unless i'm grinding or doing something particularly loud so i can't hear it...

did you find yourself a bus?

I just looked down those buses and realised 8 out of the 11 are in the original paint, the other 3 must have been painted 20 plus years ago as the paint on them is very aged and faded. i find it amazing how many buses survive serious accident and rust free for so long...

lets hope they stay that way :)
 
Monkeyspinner said:
Lucky boy said:
I wanted the 1970 tintop but you never anwsered your phone :cry:

The white one?

I usually have my phone on me at all times and rarely don't answer it unless i'm grinding or doing something particularly loud so i can't hear it...

did you find yourself a bus?

I just looked down those buses and realised 8 out of the 11 are in the original paint, the other 3 must have been painted 20 plus years ago as the paint on them is very aged and faded. i find it amazing how many buses survive serious accident and rust free for so long...

lets hope they stay that way :)

Yes I did find one(Well my mate did) Even my wife likes it!
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Must be good if the wife likes it :wink: :lol: My missus kind of likes mine but not as much as i'd like her to :lol:
 
Lucky Boy - yes you are very nice van . Monkey likin what you are getting V cool , yours is sweet and whats happening with the CVC bus son any news on the roof ? :wink:
 
Cool vans do you find them all yourself how do you do it.I would love to do that.
 
Just out of interest mate, what are the prices on a busses like these? in comparison to buying one like my 70 dormobile and doing it up , will it be cheaper to buy a relativly rust free one from you or buy the panels and get the welding done by a pro. if its cheaper i might consider it.
Nick
 
Rexer said:
Just out of interest mate, what are the prices on a busses like these? in comparison to buying one like my 70 dormobile and doing it up , will it be cheaper to buy a relativly rust free one from you or buy the panels and get the welding done by a pro. if its cheaper i might consider it.
Nick

http://www.roadhouseretro.com

prices are on there...cheapest way is to import one yourself but can be risky
 
just had a quick browse, very reasonable i must say, but i think i will stick with my dormobile, the hard part is nearly over :) worth thinking about though.
 
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