Home away from Home, on wheels.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Sleeping in the beetle's trunk wasnt bad at all matter of factly, Id do it again without hesitation... Sleeping even in the seats front, or back of the Fusion was the most uncomfortable thing EVER. Ill likely still be bringing the beetle to shows like Campbelltown, Litchfield, Terryville, and Flanders... seeing as other than break-down I dont mind the tent. Ive invested SO much in the beetle, it is my show car. The camper will surely come out, but Id rather have the bug at the "big" shows.
Rob, wat kind of awning to you have?
Rob, wat kind of awning to you have?
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
http://www.busdepot.com/details.jsp?partnumber=A7905
I wanna get the jackpoint mounts so you can use it without stakes.
I wanna get the jackpoint mounts so you can use it without stakes.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Wow! That thing looks super clean.You must have paid top dollar for that, what kind of car are you going to buy next month? 

Brian
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Mike
Wow I was really surprised to read about your newest family member. Looking at the pics the bus looks super sweet and to be in very nice condition. The color is perfect. The interior does not look worn.Looking forward to seeing it when you get it.Lots of luck !!!!!!!!!!!
Wow I was really surprised to read about your newest family member. Looking at the pics the bus looks super sweet and to be in very nice condition. The color is perfect. The interior does not look worn.Looking forward to seeing it when you get it.Lots of luck !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
BTW Mike I have a bay window adjustable beam with disk brakes . So just let Me know We you want to do the old slamaroo ! We can give that Bay the right attitude .
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
To lower the rear you can toss one of those "boxes" in the back.glenn a wrote:BTW Mike I have a bay window adjustable beam with disk brakes . So just let Me know We you want to do the old slamaroo ! We can give that Bay the right attitude .
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74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Or let me and Manny sit in the backGlenn wrote:To lower the rear you can toss one of those "boxes" in the back.glenn a wrote:BTW Mike I have a bay window adjustable beam with disk brakes . So just let Me know We you want to do the old slamaroo ! We can give that Bay the right attitude .
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Are you coming onto me ?.........AGAIN?!MrBreeze wrote:Or let me and Manny sit in the backGlenn wrote:To lower the rear you can toss one of those "boxes" in the back.glenn a wrote:BTW Mike I have a bay window adjustable beam with disk brakes . So just let Me know We you want to do the old slamaroo ! We can give that Bay the right attitude .
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Gotta bring it to CTS, Mike


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If you are going, Im going... Im new to the whole bus/van/camper scene, minus my stent with my Vanagon, so I dont wanna go alone where Ill know noone... But will happily go if you/other DVGers are.
Was this sage green a real popular color????
Was this sage green a real popular color????
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Seems so. Yeah, I'm definitely going, been there the past few years. My samba buddy the sage will be there in HIS sage bay also.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Where did you guys camp for that show ?
Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
hey mike i wen to see the one by hicksville high,no one was home so i droped one of my fameous notes,looking for a project to do with my son,or wow i had one of those back in the 80s ,is it for sale lol hey you never know
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
On the street by the shop. After the show we all hang there and BBQ then everyone gradually hits their busses and passes out.glenn a wrote:Where did you guys camp for that show ?


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Rob Ill head down with you guys. You all stay in the busses right? Do you go to a camp ground or just stay in the parking lot? I look forward to going itll be a blast. We'll be the sage green caravan lol
Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
I know I read somewhere you were not allowed to camp at CTS . I thought maybe it was some sort of town ordinance that you couldnt sleep in your vehicle . Maybe tents weren't allowed ?MrBreeze wrote:On the street by the shop. After the show we all hang there and BBQ then everyone gradually hits their busses and passes out.
Anyway I guess i was wrong . I'm going to try to attend with My trailer .
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GA, I saw that, but I thought the circle of those 3 green bays was part of CTS. Green grass is not pavement in front of a shoppe... lol
Are trailers allowed
paint it sage and you can be cool too!
Are trailers allowed

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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
The picture of the busses was just a picture, not at CTS. The first CTS picture I posted is where we sleep, in the street by the shop that runs the show, about 3 miles from the site of the actual show.
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Looks great Mike!! Congrats!ObnoxiousBlue wrote:So seeing as I ruined my own fun today and spillde the beans on my new ride, I figured Id share some pictures with you all.
In my VW history Ive owned 2 campers, Bernice a basketcase 69' westy... and Bunger a nice complete 84 adopted from the Rasso's. Bernice lasted all of 3 months before my safety came into play... Bunger sadly had some trans/cat issues that were beyond my availible means if I intended on restoring Reise. So he packed up and moved on. After my hunt for a hearse came up uneventful, as the car I really wanted was nowhere to be found... (a early 70's 3-way) I set out to find a NICE COMPLETE camper that needs nothing. My TS hunt led me to a current auction on Ebay, and this 77 Bay from CO. After some to-do with the shop its at, I cut a deal and met the owner half way on our difference in price. He fixed the reserve and 3 hours later I won my new camper. The van has been repaitned, has an aux. gas heater, sink, ice box, and all the screens, mattresses, and hammoks. The multidudes of pictures sent show a very nice humble bus, that Im excited to spend my summers in. I dont plan on it being a daily driver, I plan on it being a weekend get-away. I look forward to Busses by the duck, and impromptu trips to Indian Island, Pennsylvania, out east, and overnights down at cedar beach. Those of you who have campers/trailers too... I hope we get to share the summer with them.
So how bout it? Who wants to come to Colorado?
Anyone for Winterjam?
But seriously, its waiting for the shipper to come, hopefully you'll see it at Kirsch's this month.
Currently it's in CO, awaiting the shipper.
All it needs is an awning and a side tent...
I might pick up a used stove set up for it too... buy a new LP tank and cut in a stove into the top counter... we'll see...
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Mike hope it runs as good as it looks!
Theres a 74 over in Hicksville off old country rd on the north side by lipa/ key span what ever they call themselves nowadays. The bus started right up the day I went to look at it. The inside was all there but so was the rust on the outside. The dude was pretty cool but asking way too much at the time. Just wondering if it's the same bus.

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Well, my bus is on its way! The truck picked it up earlier this afternoon. Should be about 5 days till it arrives!
Heres some fun pics to tide us all over!





Heres some fun pics to tide us all over!





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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Mike
Can not wait to see it...Looks awesome!!!I am sure the next couple of days will be tough on you...but from what I see it is going to be worth it..
Can not wait to see it...Looks awesome!!!I am sure the next couple of days will be tough on you...but from what I see it is going to be worth it..
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
it looks so great sitting up there like that!
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.
Watch out for low bridges!!!!
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