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krukab 07-03-2005 16:45

24K(ombi)
 
http://thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=156057




Even with all those options and NOS parts ... it's still a lot of money.

volksfahrer.nl 07-03-2005 18:07

It sure is expensive!
But to build a bus like that would probably cost you more...

Split52 07-03-2005 19:51

And nicest thing is.... for that amount of money it doesn't have the correct taillights :confused: :( That's sort of things make me doubt about the quality of the rest....

krukab 08-03-2005 07:37

It's a '55 Split ... according to Mr.Meetlint they used for the '55 busses old -left overs- from the barndoors :eek:



volksaddiction 08-03-2005 07:41

Quote:
Originally Posted by kruk@b
It's a '55 Split ... according to Mr.Meetlint they used for the '55 busses old -left overs- from the barndoors :eek:



Exactly, we had the same taillights on our '55 DD panel.......
(only broken, like EVERYTHING on that panel :o )
Last thing i heard is that the cut him up in pieces........RIP

krukab 08-03-2005 07:44

Mr Meetlint and I cut up an 1955 panel some 4 to 5 years ago,but it had not these barndoor taillights.



volksaddiction 08-03-2005 07:47

Quote:
Originally Posted by kruk@b
Mr Meetlint and I cut up an 1955 panel some 4 to 5 years ago,but it had not these barndoor taillights.

too bad.......
I'm really sure the bus had that kind of taillights, at that time (8 years ago) i tought it were buggy taillights :o
Glad i know better now !

krukab 08-03-2005 07:52

Quote:
Originally Posted by volksaddiction
i tought it were buggy taillights :o


hehehehe ... yes,we all got older and wizer over the years :wink:
As I recall,the bus we scrapped had a barndoor front bumper and some other stuff
that Meetlint is now using for his combi/barndoor restoproject

volksaddiction 08-03-2005 08:01

Quote:
Originally Posted by kruk@b
hehehehe ... yes,we all got older and wizer over the years :wink:
As I recall,the bus we scrapped had a barndoor front bumper and some other stuff
that Meetlint is now using for his combi/barndoor restoproject

hehe, a lot wizer :) :)

And as you say, the barndoor had a front bumper........is that piece of sh*t on the picture still usefull as barndoor bumper :confused:

krukab 08-03-2005 08:12

Quote:
Originally Posted by volksaddiction
is that piece of sh*t on the picture still usefull as barndoor bumper :confused:


Meetlint said that he can put it back into shape :)
But I bought him a better barndoor front bumper at the Raoul meeting in Belgium,
witch I visited with Volkswouter in 2003 ... at that meeting there was also a
solid alu barndoor front logo for sale and some kdf parts :cool:

Split52 08-03-2005 12:52

The taillight on the 55bus are of the mid '51-'54 type, these are really dark. On the other way I don't think the would use the old stuff first (like fifo or something ;) ) why should they? The type after the barndoors is nearly the same but the have a flat lense and are a bit more brighter red. The place of the reflector is also weird, there mounted in the corner IF the are on post55 busses. Not that I know everything about this subject but I've been reading alot because the right taillights wil cost me about 1000 euros, I would never forgive myself buying the wrong lights ;)

krukab 08-03-2005 15:27

I'm sure you're right Mr Split,but you cannot ignore that VW made a mess off there busses in those days :cool:
Barndoor bumper on post barndoor,wrong taillights,and on ... a couple of years ago there was an article
in the Volksworld with all the changes explained during the production of the type2,and sometimes there
where more than 5 or 6 (small) changes .... in one month !!! :eek:



three different taillights used on barndoors ...

check out www.barndoor.dk !!


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