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the top and left side bottom photo are Chevrolets, early to mid '40's or so..

bottom photo middle is a Ford, 1953-1956

the partial one on the bottom right is an International, early '50's..

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Here's the way to do it if you're rich: have one of the "Pimp My Ride" socal places do it for you! No duct tape or truckers straps on this one!! They basically restored a classic VW just to cut it in half, build a new floor that matches the bus roof and put it on. I really like how they have the front overhanging the front of the bus, you could even use the VW lights when you're out in the wilderness!!
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Of course then they had to go and paint it some bright colors!!
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For the complete build pix click here, then on "Project- VW Skoolie":
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it's a real nice job, I wonder what it cost 8)
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what would really be nice if the side and rear doors on the vw opened onto a deck, but then again why didn't they use a micro bus with the small roofline windows, if your going to spend that kind of money go all the way
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:08 am Reply with quoteBack to top
this bus here:
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almost looks like the one on the left here:
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I'm wondering, what make are these vehicles?

The 2 similar buses are '41 - '46 Chevrolet .

The other is a Ford , maybe early 50's . Originally I thought it was an F1 , but now I'm not so sure.

They all look like lots of fun. 8)

Edit; Oops ,, So I jumped the gun there ..... didn't realise there was another page of replies to go .. LOL .. Slow, but steady ... :roll:
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graydawg wrote:what would really be nice if the side and rear doors on the vw opened onto a deck, but then again why didn't they use a micro bus with the small roofline windows, if your going to spend that kind of money go all the way
I was thinking the same thing about the rear hatch opening up onto a deck.

but as for using a 23 window bus...you know how rare those things are and what they're getting for JUNKY ones????? :shock: :shock:

if you look at the build pics, the van they used was pretty rusted out in the floorboards, but the upper half was still good...but I bet they still spent a bunch of bread on it!

also...I've got a good pic of that 'Chevolks' bus that Sharkman posted earlier. I'll have to throw that on my 'scan- to do' list. 8)
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here's a couple pix of one with the back opening onto a deck, as for the side doors opening, it'd be useful but one can imagine the dangers!!
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Retro hippy! Love that Fordvolks bus :lol:
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here's a pic I took in central Washington about 15 years ago.

...it looks like a great grafting job!!!

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The pic that Patrick took.

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Here's one. I have more, but will have to search for them.

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A bit overdone, yes...but I love that thing!!!

I like the barrel for the hood too!!!

bet it's heavy as crap!!
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Sweet 8)
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Let us not forget this beauty. What kind of car was this originally? By the way, I lifted this photo from Ezrablu's blog site.

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