Amazing job you have done in bringing the beautiful bus back to life. I personally am glad it did not get an electric motor. The sound of the original motors on VW's is a classic signature in their living character. Thanks a lot for sharing the process of your dream to completion.
thank goodness it was registered as 75 & didn't need a smog cert - the exhaust wasn't very nice at all. much better to be electric. starting on the next 1 soon, which will be electric - subscribe for updates
Well done. I have had a number of Type 2's and have rebuilt a number of them. I really like you own mod's . The water system is amazing . I understand about sitting in the stripped down bus thinking" what have I gotten myself into" been there, done that, But the thrill of working everything out, seeing it come together, can'r be explained. I hope you are proud of your accomplishment . Again, well done. Jeff
Hi! Really great job, man! One question - why didn't you sandblast the body after disassembling the interior? Wouldn't it have been easier? It seems like you would have saved a lot of time
I found the motor on craigslist, near San Diego. If you have a motor that you want rebuilt go to Conemac Precision Machining on Deering St. in Canoga Park. +18183405855
such a great job! in the video you practically drive by house when you are on mullholland ha... I'm wondering which swivel seat mechanism you ordered...? I have a 1975 westfalia that i'm restoring and DEFINITELY want to add the swivel seat, like you did... thank you for the inspiration, and please reply in comments if you can! :)
the swivel was already in the van but it had a partition behind the seat - so I cut the partition out & swiveled away happily. My dog likes it because when I brake hard, he doesn't slide onto the floor under the dash!
@@placesyoullgo9484 My parents bought a brand new T2 with Westfalia conversion in 1973. We still own the car and was completely restored about ten years ago. One thing our mechanics noted was that on models with the walk-through partition, the girders are reinforced. Did you put in some reinforcements in place after chopping the partition? Your bidirectional kitchen drawers are genius! Enjoy your trips..
the swivel was already in the van, BUT, there was nowhere to swivel to - very strange - so I cut the partition out so I could turn the seat to face backwards. Most Westys have swivels. search on samba.com to see if anyone is selling parts. email me at k.holland@verizon.net - we can meet up & swap ideas
the gas motor was a compromise as I'd intended to put an electric motor in, but they were not available due to covid shutdowns in Italy. It's a 78 2 liter square port, hydraulic lifters, twin duel choke carbs, - actually quite peppy for a bus. I fortunately got it registered a '75 so I didn't have to deal with smog certs. All work done in San Fernando valley, engine came from San Marcos area.
Wow, very inspirational and creative.
Great Job, very creative, I am in process of renovating my "rust free" 1975 Bus, your video helped me immensely. Thank you.
Great work great video
Great video - cheers from Polish VWT2ab - stay connected
I just subscribed and love this. Great handy work.
Nice Job
Amazing job you have done in bringing the beautiful bus back to life. I personally am glad it did not get an electric motor. The sound of the original motors on VW's is a classic signature in their living character. Thanks a lot for sharing the process of your dream to completion.
thank goodness it was registered as 75 & didn't need a smog cert - the exhaust wasn't very nice at all. much better to be electric. starting on the next 1 soon, which will be electric - subscribe for updates
Well done. I have had a number of Type 2's and have rebuilt a number of them. I really like you own mod's . The water system is amazing . I understand about sitting in the stripped down bus thinking" what have I gotten myself into" been there, done that, But the thrill of working everything out, seeing it come together, can'r be explained. I hope you are proud of your accomplishment . Again, well done. Jeff
Really impressive and inspiring! Well done 💪
Love it 😊
Your accent, there is a hint of west country, maybe Swindon or Bristol? Great effort, you worked very hard and the bus looks fantastic. Enjoy 😉
Hertfordshire/Yorkshire
Great job. I like it.
Wunderbar!
Danke schon
Fantástico
Congratulations..nice work enjoy it;)
you are a genius. I would love to know what you know and I would buy one and do the same thing.
what I know now is - don't do this again - too much work!
Hi! Really great job, man!
One question - why didn't you sandblast the body after disassembling the interior? Wouldn't it have been easier?
It seems like you would have saved a lot of time
Great job! I have a 1979 type 2 automatic . We’re did you get your rebuilt motor ? Thank and enjoy you VW bus !
I found the motor on craigslist, near San Diego. If you have a motor that you want rebuilt go to Conemac Precision Machining on Deering St. in Canoga Park. +18183405855
Wooow 😮👏
Do you think is wise to install air conditioner for a kombi bus?
such a great job! in the video you practically drive by house when you are on mullholland ha... I'm wondering which swivel seat mechanism you ordered...? I have a 1975 westfalia that i'm restoring and DEFINITELY want to add the swivel seat, like you did... thank you for the inspiration, and please reply in comments if you can! :)
the swivel was already in the van but it had a partition behind the seat - so I cut the partition out & swiveled away happily. My dog likes it because when I brake hard, he doesn't slide onto the floor under the dash!
@@placesyoullgo9484 My parents bought a brand new T2 with Westfalia conversion in 1973. We still own the car and was completely restored about ten years ago. One thing our mechanics noted was that on models with the walk-through partition, the girders are reinforced. Did you put in some reinforcements in place after chopping the partition? Your bidirectional kitchen drawers are genius! Enjoy your trips..
the swivel was already in the van, BUT, there was nowhere to swivel to - very strange - so I cut the partition out so I could turn the seat to face backwards. Most Westys have swivels. search on samba.com to see if anyone is selling parts.
email me at k.holland@verizon.net - we can meet up & swap ideas
Very well done. Did you upgrade the engine? Did you restore in Laguna Beach?
the gas motor was a compromise as I'd intended to put an electric motor in, but they were not available due to covid shutdowns in Italy. It's a 78 2 liter square port, hydraulic lifters, twin duel choke carbs, - actually quite peppy for a bus. I fortunately got it registered a '75 so I didn't have to deal with smog certs. All work done in San Fernando valley, engine came from San Marcos area.