Den had always wanted to body drop an early Bay Window but was unsuccessful in convincing any of his customers that was what they wanted, so when the opportunity presented itself for him to do it to a 1970 bus he could use himself, he didn’t hesitate. It had been bought as a running project but it needed a lot of work to make it road legal, the original conversion had been done in Australia and it had been bought by a backpacker who wanted to explore down under, he loved the experience so much that before his return to the UK he put his purchase into a container and shipped it across the world. Upon its arrival to UK shores the bus was used for one camping trip but was then put to one side for one reason or another, it was left for six years before Denis spotted it on Facebook Marketplace and went to see it. Of course, he wasn’t put off by the amount of metalwork work required, as he had seen the potential already, and so the deal was done and the Bay was added to the growing collection of Slambassador vehicles.
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Lance & Lisa Beaver tell the story of their...‘Old School' Westfalia Bay
The history of our bus is varied. I heard that it used to belong to a soccer player who lived in it for a while, and a tale of a cross country trip that was taken in it. Since we’ve owned it, we have been to numerous car shows with our car club Kahiko Kula and enjoy that immensely, but taking it camping is our joy.
Messing About in Boats
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.”
Hector A Cautionary Tale.
We’d wanted a splitscreen bus for years. And first got the bug, after hiring one for a holiday in Cornwall in 2009.
Ruby Red
Since the tender age of just 3, Joanne Dix has been into splitscreen Volkswagens.
Playing with Fire
‘There we were, all just sitting around the campfire...’
Four lads take on Le Mans
We’d had the Le Mans 24 hour race on our bucket list for a long, long time...
Happy 70th Birthday, Miss Sofie!
This T1 Bulli from 1950 is the world’s oldest street-legal VW bus and is kept in VWCV’s Classic Vehicles collection in Hannover.
Sitting on the Dock of the Bay…
Lockdown Projects.
California Dreamin'
The beginning of our second week and we were being treated to a day out...
Brochure Line - A 2.6 litre T3!
Taking a peep at a highly desirable VW Bus few of us will ever see in its ‘Exclusiv’ finery