64' Single cab

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Ken
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abuspilot wrote:Great looking truck, really the perfect look!! Very nice, btw that is an early 64 with ice pick handles. Can't wait to see it.

CTS??
in my opinion, ice pick handles rock. When they are latched, they are rock solid.
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1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
vw7266
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wwebner wrote:How many Mopeds will fit in the bed :?: 8-)

hahahahaha

hahahahahahaha
hahahahahahhaha

that was classic!

But it will look sweet with a vespa

Maybe you could hall both yours and aarons to CTS this year
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Don from Canton
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Nice!!! Congrats!
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Josh
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vw7266 wrote:
wwebner wrote:How many Mopeds will fit in the bed :?: 8-)

hahahahaha

hahahahahahaha
hahahahahahhaha

that was classic!

But it will look sweet with a vespa

Maybe you could hall both yours and aarons to CTS this year
The answer: at least 10 mopeds!

I could probably make it to CTS if I drove the bus till it broke down then I could hop on Aaron's vespa till it broke down then I would bring roller skates in the vespa glove box to strap on till the wheels fall off; then I'd have running shoes in my back pocket I could use to run the rest of the way!

My new bus will need a thorough "Parma style" rebuild before any long trips, but maybe next year!

Oh, and my vespa was part of the deal for this bus so I lost my hipster cred. Aaron and Brett will have to carry that torch.
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Kirk wrote:Is the front end narrowed and what size are the tires, looking at similiar height on the DD.
I'm curious on the suspension specs as well.
Josh wrote:...I lost my hipster cred. Aaron and Brett will have to carry that torch.
Brett, let our flames burn bright! At least we have each other to lean on :lol:
"There is no restoration process that can give a car legitimacy equal to originality."
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Josh
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Aaron, this truck will be in your shop soon for a full suspension rebuild. Kirk, I am not sure of the specs but I will sell you those tires if you want. They are lo pro Goodyears, and I want to make Aaron ill and put some big meaty bf Goodrich truck tires on it and bring it back to stock height!
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I'm going to pretend I didn't read that last sentence :?
"There is no restoration process that can give a car legitimacy equal to originality."
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I like em both ways high/low, that's why you need one of each :lol:
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Brett, let our flames burn bright! At least we have each other to lean on
And then there were two.......It was cooler when there were more of us Poot-Scooters. Now its just kind of awkward :lol:
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Nice score Josh! Do you still have your green bay? Or are you going to use your Apache for camping? I know they have those tents that will fit into the bed of te truck as well.
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