Someone needs to change their name to "Dubdoeswalkarounds". On the other side of the scale, these rescues never get old. The dedication, the preparation (or lack thereof), and the eternal enthusiast's struggle keeps us coming back for more. 👍
Just s couple things thst might help out with that winch. Much thicker cables will carry the current and get yourself a pulley, like that's on the end of that come along and double your cable back. It will take a lot of stress off of the winch. Plus if you set it up right, you can use it to re-direct your pulls. Great videos.
I had a 66 with basically the same features, no middle seat, bench front, simple windows. Dark blue and white two tone. At the time I didn’t know much about it, just where to put the gas in! I was a teenager and needed a van to haul band gear! Rock on baby!
That makes your channel so exiting. We all have been there, we all know Murfy’s law, we all fall back on the ANALOG and mechanical tools when things go south. This is the essence of life how reality works. And you are just the nicest guy to be around.
Jason, you the man. I admire the way you keep at it and come up with new approaches to solve new problems. If nobody took a chance on new methods, you cant get anything done.
I truly appreciate your never say never attitude!!! Kudos to you for rescuing another piece of automotive history. You make me want to go buy a Beetle and relive my teenage years!!
Jason you continue to be a hero at getting these bus's on your trailer and back home your grit and determination never fails to amaze me hope you get better soon thyroids can be a real pain my wife as the same issues I wish you well friend Andy Allen.
Another heroic save, a '61 standard microbus! Save them all, no matter what. I hope you find a buyer for a good price, and that you're feeling better. Nice job with what you had to work with!
I enjoy how you east coast guys evaluate the state of things when it comes to rusty VWs. Having watched the channel for a while now, I am still in awe of what you consider worth saving and drag home. 😂 And keep the smack talk about Wicked Werks coming! We all know he enjoys it! 😂
Excellent rescue! Always an interesting watch. Don't beat yourself up for not being prepared. It's not like you have done many of these. Thanks for taking us along and I look forward to watching the NH rescue.
haha! i was prepared , the 12k winch could of winched the rusty engineless bus with 4 locked drums onto the trailer all by itself if it worked :). I broke my come a long on the so23 bus rescue ....one way or another it was going on that night :). Thank you WT :))
Hope you get to feeling better. Great rescue, as always. The sketchier the loading technique, the better the feeling of success if it doesn't end in disaster.
I rescued a 63 Campmobile about 4 years ago. Small hatch, fried eggs and ice pics like this one. The interior survived better than expected. Love mouse grey, your bus looks pretty savable!!! That passenger mirror is trick lol. Awesome, rescue Jason glad you are rock'en this old school. I liked how you hammered on the brake shoes through the lug holes. But have messed up a few drums hammering on the outer brake service. Had flat spots instead of round drum surface. Since I've managed avoided the otter ridge so I can reuse the drum without difficulties!!
WOW that was like the most exciting motion picture I've seen in decades! It makes me a nervous wreck when you do the lift up with 6x6's and 1 lift. Great video and I learned alot. Take care Jason, I always look forward to your videos.
As a former Marine from Connecticut and a VW Bus Chaser living in South Carolina, it was great to see you “adapt and overcome “ and well done. I purchased a good quality winch ad have added a double battery box on my car trailer. I only use one and keep the other as a spare. I got tired of come alongs that will bust or kink. I have a 2000 pound chain fall that I use to transfer my engines from cart to cart but it has a neutral position on the cranking arm so you can put it in “N” and pull the slack out of the chain. I hope you come to the No Dough Bus Show in Port Orange in April of 24, you will enjoy it. I have met Mustie over the years and Jason Remmick at the NH Bug show and we have a great community. I always enjoy your adventures and repairs, good freestyle. Jim
My wife also told me not to buy a VW pickup, a 71’. And now there are 3 SC’s (71, 68, 65) 3 splits (64, 65, and 66), and 2 bugs (65, and 74 ). I’m now watching the Yukon yellow very rescue. My mother bought a new 62’ with a gas heater. That was in NY state. I bought a 1959 vert in 67’ for $50 and it ran well. Where those are who knows. I’m still snooping around the Litchfield area when I come up for July, August and September. I’ll see Brent in April at NDBS in Port Orange Florida, April 5-7. Great time for all. Also parts guru Chad McGee.
The key to consistency is being consistent! Doing a rescue, yet leaving key elements/TOOLS behind that would make a rescue a tad easier (though probably less entertaining). Know that you are doing The Lord’s work! Me getting strange looks as I laugh out loud while watching this as I workout at the local… thanks again! You and Dubwerks NEVER disappoint!
Its better than the 23 window. You've done well getting it halfway onto the trailer. It gets dark early when you are living in the Arctic Circle. LOL You've done well . clap, clap, clap .
Jason, I loved that you went 1 hr 15 mins on this one! It was really a cluster F, I cant beleive you pulled it of not feeling 100%, but no surprise there. Feel better my friend, cant wait to see New Hampshire! Thanks there is none better than your chanel!
thank you for the kind words SP, too kind ...yes it had some punches thrown ...happy i didn't have to unhook and drive down to hf for a come a long ...could be snow up in NH, well see :)
,,,,shovel,check==battery,check==winch control,check==tire pump,check===enough time,,,not so much........😮......get it dude!!!..tnx for these fun recovery vids,,pat&family,land o'lakes,wi..(my latest rescue=1961 mercury comet.)
Hey Jason, That Thyroid thing is no joke. When mine went kaphlooey I could barely climb a step ladder. Walking to the mailbox required one or two rest periods each way. And I was trying to help my brother-in-law build a house and many days I struggled to get from one end of the foundation to the other. Had mine zapped (radioactive pill) and with meds, I feel a whole bunch better. Oh, and you are a very entertaining Rescue/Wrecker guy.
Nothing like digging out a VW to work the sickness out of you. Hope you are feeling better. Can't wait to see this bus after you clean it out. Let me know when it becomes available.
It might be easy for you to locate VWs down there but it sure is a big job retrieving them. Love how you never give up and I guess that is what brings us.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family. From NB Canada
You need to rescue a service truck so you always have your tools and jacks. 🤣 Wow J, I can’t believe you were able to get that bus on the trailer. That bus fought hard. Great job! Excellent rescue. Thank you!
Love the comments "you should have been more prepared"! Yeah! Sure! What are you suppose to do? Take 3 trucks, 4 trailers, 8 winches? LOL! You did a fine job "improvise, adapt, overcome". Yep, I stole that line! Make it a great one! Cheers!
HAHA ! thank you Russell ...the only thing i didn't have that i usually do is a come a long . I broke mine on that SO23 bus rescue and i have not replaced it. You don't need much when you have a 12k winch hooked to a rusty , engineless VW Bus with the rear wheels free ....oh , a working winch :))
wasn't too bad , nothing like the SO23 in NH rescue that took 4 trips :)..... haha, he's there for support and filming ...people say the same thing about me when i'm in a Mustie1 vid...just waiting on a command :)
I was shouting “It’s a ‘63” since the beginning of your video. Last year for the small rear window, it’s 63 and later doglegs, icepicks. “This one’s a little sketchy” is right. LOL Hope you’re feeling better soon, Jay. Glad Robby finished his donut and gave you a hand… filming! 😂
a friend texted me while watching and asked how many people were flaming me in the comments for calling it a 65 haha....I never really paid much attention to it other than is was post 61...I didn't know so thank you for the bus education . I hope he didn't get any frosting on my broken sheety go pros ! :)
About 1 out of every 5 episodes we get the " this outta be good" segment. When I sense that coming, I stop the video. I make some buttered popcorn, grab a beer from the ice box, and put the recliner in recliner mode. I restart the video and watch! I mean this in a good way; can I get a couple of Life insurance policies on you guys?! LOL!
haha, i had a 12k winch and a new marine battery , all the extra mumbo jumbo is just fluff for a rusty engineless bus lol....thank you Goomer I appreciate that
thank you, I'm only keeping 3 Buses... single cab , double cab and a wild card Bus , not sure of the 3rd yet. I'll have to wait and see when it comes out the ground :)
Another question: why don’t you put Dubwerks to work?! Make that kid earn his keep, Jason!! Next time bring a lawn chair, some cold ones, and direct Dubwerks on what to do!
Love your channel. Can relate to your thyroid pain, been dealing with severe highs and lows 30 years. Hopefully it’s not Hashi as that can really be tough.
When you use a tapered shaft drum puller as you tighten the tool hit the end of the tool shaft with a brass mallet. Each time you hit it you will notice the tool turns easier. Works better than hitting the sides of the drum. And by hitting the tool your creating force on the axle to pop the drum. Add grease afterwards to the shaft before putting the drum back.
OMG you two! 😂 That was so sketchy! A nail biter Jason. But, another VW rescued, you never give up. Love you and Dubwerks working together, lol! Hope you are feeling better soon. Merry Christmas Jason and family! 🎄🎅🏼
i love the struggle many times when i was young. maybe just maybe bring some spares with air to make your life easier but always a great watch. happy holidays
what! If i continued to fail i would of : A) gave in, unhooked trailer and drove down to HF to give them more $ for a come a long ( mine broke on a rescue ) ....I wouldn't buy another winch there .
Well done Jason, that was a huge effort, especially when you’re not feeling so well. I hope the sale pays you well for that one, it’s a bus not too far gone for rescuing. Does Robbie ever break a nail, btw ? 🙄
You got me on Google Earth looking, this guy had a stash of VW's on Post Road at the top of the hill on the right if you're traveling from the town center. This was 35 years ago, lots changed. Couldn't see if they're still there. I also remember an old wrecked green 50's bus.
First time I've seen a trailer with side loading ramps. I just can't see that being a benefit. Love your electric saw I'm going to look for one. Gas saws never want to start when you need them.
I KNOW you were hurting the next day. Dude, my heart goes out to ya! You handled that like a true saint and they should name a highway after you. You got real VW blood runnin' through ya. Fuck. Mad respect!
Honestly the maddest but best VW rescue channel on YT. Absolutely brilliant and nerve wracking at the same time. Hope you feel better soon Jason.
thank you C&C, I appreciate that !
you could become the number one bus restorer: save EVERYTHING, no matter how degraded
The accumulation of problems and the gradual reduction in available tools made the rescue progressively more entertaining. Well done!
thank you, it's home and off. the trailer
You Need to Get a Battery & Winch Sponsor !! But that would kill the struggle of the rescues !
Someone needs to change their name to "Dubdoeswalkarounds".
On the other side of the scale, these rescues never get old. The dedication, the preparation (or lack thereof), and the eternal enthusiast's struggle keeps us coming back for more. 👍
Just s couple things thst might help out with that winch. Much thicker cables will carry the current and get yourself a pulley, like that's on the end of that come along and double your cable back. It will take a lot of stress off of the winch. Plus if you set it up right, you can use it to re-direct your pulls. Great videos.
I had a 66 with basically the same features, no middle seat, bench front, simple windows. Dark blue and white two tone. At the time I didn’t know much about it, just where to put the gas in! I was a teenager and needed a van to haul band gear! Rock on baby!
That makes your channel so exiting. We all have been there, we all know Murfy’s law, we all fall back on the ANALOG and mechanical tools when things go south. This is the essence of life how reality works. And you are just the nicest guy to be around.
Jason, you the man. I admire the way you keep at it and come up with new approaches to solve new problems. If nobody took a chance on new methods, you cant get anything done.
Hi Mike, thank you , very appreciated
You must be the Houdini of VW rescuers!
Every time you get a VW bug or bus on your trailer a am completely amazed! 😅
I truly appreciate your never say never attitude!!! Kudos to you for rescuing another piece of automotive history. You make me want to go buy a Beetle and relive my teenage years!!
Awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
thank you t1554, much appreciated
Jason you continue to be a hero at getting these bus's on your trailer and back home your grit and determination never
fails to amaze me hope you get better soon thyroids can be a real pain my wife as the same issues I wish you well friend
Andy Allen.
hi Andy, thank you, I really appreciate the kind words....yes it's been a few years too until i finally went to see a DR for blood work.
well that's good I will be praying for a good outcome for you Jason best Andy@@5150mxVW
Bro! I'm feeling your pain watching you move all that stuff.
that was gravy , loading tie downs and the misc tools killed me earlier when i had zero energy :)
Thought you were gonna roll it for a minute!
Great adventure...Great show...Thank you Jason for your cast of characters...a lot of fun...Brad
Another heroic save, a '61 standard microbus! Save them all, no matter what. I hope you find a buyer for a good price, and that you're feeling better. Nice job with what you had to work with!
Another rescue, good job. Wishing you good health as well. Take care 👍
thank you Terrence , you as well
thank you TC7676!
I enjoy how you east coast guys evaluate the state of things when it comes to rusty VWs. Having watched the channel for a while now, I am still in awe of what you consider worth saving and drag home. 😂 And keep the smack talk about Wicked Werks coming! We all know he enjoys it! 😂
Excellent rescue! Always an interesting watch. Don't beat yourself up for not being prepared. It's not like you have done many of these. Thanks for taking us along and I look forward to watching the NH rescue.
haha! i was prepared , the 12k winch could of winched the rusty engineless bus with 4 locked drums onto the trailer all by itself if it worked :). I broke my come a long on the so23 bus rescue ....one way or another it was going on that night :). Thank you WT :))
Hope you get to feeling better. Great rescue, as always. The sketchier the loading technique, the better the feeling of success if it doesn't end in disaster.
thank you 56Ford , haha, true :)
thank you 56Ford
Hard work pays and not to many people know what hard work it these days. I salute you and a good job done. Much ❤ from U🇬🇧 .
thank you LF9359...true story
I rescued a 63 Campmobile about 4 years ago. Small hatch, fried eggs and ice pics like this one. The interior survived better than expected. Love mouse grey, your bus looks pretty savable!!! That passenger mirror is trick lol. Awesome, rescue Jason glad you are rock'en this old school. I liked how you hammered on the brake shoes through the lug holes. But have messed up a few drums hammering on the outer brake service. Had flat spots instead of round drum surface. Since I've managed avoided the otter ridge so I can reuse the drum without difficulties!!
Jason, never let it be said you don’t have intestinal fortitude! Thanks for another amazing rescue👍
thank you Mike, I appreciate that
thank you Mike !!!
WOW that was like the most exciting motion picture I've seen in decades! It makes me a nervous wreck when you do the lift up with 6x6's and 1 lift. Great video and I learned alot. Take care Jason, I always look forward to your videos.
thank you Bruce, i appreciate it !
As a former Marine from Connecticut and a VW Bus Chaser living in South Carolina, it was great to see you “adapt and overcome “ and well done.
I purchased a good quality winch ad have added a double battery box on my car trailer. I only use one and keep the other as a spare. I got tired of come alongs that will bust or kink. I have a 2000 pound chain fall that I use to transfer my engines from cart to cart but it has a neutral position on the cranking arm so you can put it in “N” and pull the slack out of the chain. I hope you come to the No Dough Bus Show in Port Orange in April of 24, you will enjoy it. I have met Mustie over the years and Jason Remmick at the NH Bug show and we have a great community. I always enjoy your adventures and repairs, good freestyle.
Jim
Hi Jim , a compliment from a Marine is a HUGE one ! Thank you !
My wife also told me not to buy a VW pickup, a 71’. And now there are 3 SC’s (71, 68, 65) 3 splits (64, 65, and 66), and 2 bugs (65, and 74 ). I’m now watching the Yukon yellow very rescue. My mother bought a new 62’ with a gas heater. That was in NY state. I bought a 1959 vert in 67’ for $50 and it ran well. Where those are who knows. I’m still snooping around the Litchfield area when I come up for July, August and September.
I’ll see Brent in April at NDBS in Port Orange Florida, April 5-7. Great time for all. Also parts guru Chad McGee.
The key to consistency is being consistent! Doing a rescue, yet leaving key elements/TOOLS behind that would make a rescue a tad easier (though probably less entertaining). Know that you are doing The Lord’s work! Me getting strange looks as I laugh out loud while watching this as I workout at the local… thanks again! You and Dubwerks NEVER disappoint!
Its better than the 23 window. You've done well getting it halfway onto the trailer. It gets dark early when you are living in the Arctic Circle. LOL You've done well . clap, clap, clap .
Jason, I loved that you went 1 hr 15 mins on this one! It was really a cluster F, I cant beleive you pulled it of not feeling 100%, but no surprise there. Feel better my friend, cant wait to see New Hampshire! Thanks there is none better than your chanel!
thank you for the kind words SP, too kind ...yes it had some punches thrown ...happy i didn't have to unhook and drive down to hf for a come a long ...could be snow up in NH, well see :)
,,,,shovel,check==battery,check==winch control,check==tire pump,check===enough time,,,not so much........😮......get it dude!!!..tnx for these fun recovery vids,,pat&family,land o'lakes,wi..(my latest rescue=1961 mercury comet.)
Epic Jason, but at least you got it in the end!
Get well soon mate🏴🇬🇧
thank you , well i welded my broken come a long after this one and bought a new one as well :)
Hey Jason, That Thyroid thing is no joke. When mine went kaphlooey I could barely climb a step ladder. Walking to the mailbox required one or two rest periods each way. And I was trying to help my brother-in-law build a house and many days I struggled to get from one end of the foundation to the other. Had mine zapped (radioactive pill) and with meds, I feel a whole bunch better. Oh, and you are a very entertaining Rescue/Wrecker guy.
You are CRAZY!!!!!!!!! Fun to watch BOTH of you!!!!!!! 😃
Wow that's a rough one
Great stuff Jason! It's nice to see everything is status quo! Another absolute gem of a find buddy! Well done getting her loaded up.
thank you JP, yes haha :)
Nothing like digging out a VW to work the sickness out of you. Hope you are feeling better. Can't wait to see this bus after you clean it out. Let me know when it becomes available.
Three come alongs !!! Amazing 👏
hi Richard, 3 broken HF winches
Your tenacity paid off in the end as usual. Guess your buddy didn't want to get his hands dirty and help you dig that out!
you need a medal . i would of left my trailer came back in the morning
Stuff failing, running out of daylight that is determination for you. I do hope you feel better soon Jason. 🙏👍👍
thank you Stephen , i appreciate it
Wow!! This was painful. I so wished I was close enough to help out. I hope you’re feeling well my friend. I got concerned how you sounded in the end 🙁
Man, that was painful to just to watch, You totally had my admiration.
I like your never say die attitude, we'll done.
thank you , very appreciated 6869
Great job on the rescue. Hope you feel better soon. Glad to your helper show up and help so much. Maybe he gets to sit on Santas lap.
thank you , he wasn't there to dig in :), he was on his way to a family commitment
You’re the best Jason. The best channel hands down my friend
God Bless
you are too kind Mark, thank you , I appreciate it
“Those are twigs…”. Awesome line. 😊
One thing for sure,you don't give up
❤️
It might be easy for you to locate VWs down there but it sure is a big job retrieving them. Love how you never give up and I guess that is what brings us.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family. From NB Canada
PATIENCE AND YOU DID IT RESPECT HOPE YOU GET WELL SOON OLD SCHOOL IS THE WAY
Isn't it amazing what dogged perseverance can do?!
You need to rescue a service truck so you always have your tools and jacks. 🤣 Wow J, I can’t believe you were able to get that bus on the trailer. That bus fought hard. Great job! Excellent rescue. Thank you!
Where there’s a will, there’s a way 🤙😳👍 That made the Bus in the swamp look easy 🙃
A man with perseverance!👍👍👍
much appreciated Dwight, I didn't have much in the tank that day
Balls of steel. Wow man.
I just listen to the intro song you wrote & perform...it's my new Eye of Tiger jam :)
So frustrating to watch but I can’t look away
Hats off Mate!
thank you, much appreciated
Get better my friend!!!!!
thank you, feeling good ...have to get to NH Buses :)
Your energy is amazing. I’m tired watching good job
not much energy that day but not getting it on the trailer wasn't happening
Damn, Dubworks did you nasty on that one… To think you did him a favor on the last bus you found for him ;-)
haha, he had a prior family commitment ....and he found this honey hole so i gotta give him a pass :)....and he did show
This is going to be a good one and you get well soon mate
thank you Mr M, i'm feeling better
Love the comments "you should have been more prepared"! Yeah! Sure! What are you suppose to do? Take 3 trucks, 4 trailers, 8 winches? LOL! You did a fine job "improvise, adapt, overcome". Yep, I stole that line! Make it a great one! Cheers!
HAHA ! thank you Russell ...the only thing i didn't have that i usually do is a come a long . I broke mine on that SO23 bus rescue and i have not replaced it. You don't need much when you have a 12k winch hooked to a rusty , engineless VW Bus with the rear wheels free ....oh , a working winch :))
Absolutely brilliant. Wonderful stuff. Really great job👍👊
thank you Andy, much appreciated
Glad Michael McDonald finally showed to give you a hand.
LOL
The bus whisperer. Great video as always Jason. Cheers.
i did edit a few non whispers out when the bus fell on my only jack haha :)
thank you Chris , i appreciate it
omg, that was brutal to watch. Glad you got it loaded, finally, and thanks for all the help Dubwerks.. lol...
wasn't too bad , nothing like the SO23 in NH rescue that took 4 trips :)..... haha, he's there for support and filming ...people say the same thing about me when i'm in a Mustie1 vid...just waiting on a command :)
hey, you got it done and you have the VW! good job!
thank you MJD
i dig your determination dude
That rescue was totally amazing how you never give up and are so inventive with your solutions
Love it 🙂🇦🇺
thank you so much , I appreciate that
I was shouting “It’s a ‘63” since the beginning of your video. Last year for the small rear window, it’s 63 and later doglegs, icepicks. “This one’s a little sketchy” is right. LOL Hope you’re feeling better soon, Jay. Glad Robby finished his donut and gave you a hand… filming! 😂
a friend texted me while watching and asked how many people were flaming me in the comments for calling it a 65 haha....I never really paid much attention to it other than is was post 61...I didn't know so thank you for the bus education . I hope he didn't get any frosting on my broken sheety go pros ! :)
That was a nail biter but better than anything streaming on my tv tonite
Thanks for the episode
Take it easy
thank you Russell , i appreciate that
About 1 out of every 5 episodes we get the " this outta be good" segment. When I sense that coming, I stop the video. I make some buttered popcorn, grab a beer from the ice box, and put the recliner in recliner mode. I restart the video and watch! I mean this in a good way; can I get a couple of Life insurance policies on you guys?! LOL!
Dang. You are one determined person. Very focused and yes quite 5150
much appreciated Gispel , thank you
You'd forget your gonads if they weren't attached, lol, great rescue, I like the persistence with the given situation.
haha, i had a 12k winch and a new marine battery , all the extra mumbo jumbo is just fluff for a rusty engineless bus lol....thank you Goomer I appreciate that
Jay - another great discovery - killer original color. I'd say keeper but kinda feel you got enough projects.
thank you, I'm only keeping 3 Buses... single cab , double cab and a wild card Bus , not sure of the 3rd yet. I'll have to wait and see when it comes out the ground :)
Another question: why don’t you put Dubwerks to work?! Make that kid earn his keep, Jason!! Next time bring a lawn chair, some cold ones, and direct Dubwerks on what to do!
Dubwerks is the camera crew. 🎥
Love your channel. Can relate to your thyroid pain, been dealing with severe highs and lows 30 years. Hopefully it’s not Hashi as that can really be tough.
Get well bro👍
thank you, I'm feeling better
Hey Jason loved the intro sound track, well done backyard kombie, love that track, where is that kid, hope you feel better soon buddy,🤙🍻🇮🇪
The little-big Infiniti Whale that could. Also rolling stops are what separates the men from boys, way of the road in the northeast.
When you use a tapered shaft drum puller as you tighten the tool hit the end of the tool shaft with a brass mallet. Each time you hit it you will notice the tool turns easier. Works better than hitting the sides of the drum. And by hitting the tool your creating force on the axle to pop the drum. Add grease afterwards to the shaft before putting the drum back.
OMG you two! 😂 That was so sketchy! A nail biter Jason. But, another VW rescued, you never give up.
Love you and Dubwerks working together, lol! Hope you are feeling better soon.
Merry Christmas Jason and family! 🎄🎅🏼
thank you Deborah ! Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.
Dude, you are a stud.
Another amazing rescue !!! They are the best !
i love the struggle many times when i was young. maybe just maybe bring some spares with air to make your life easier but always a great watch. happy holidays
yes, usually u bring a set of 4 rollers , thank you , you as well JR
That rescue not easy at all, but you did again. Amazing
thank you JcF
I would have bet against you. Silly me. You earned this one.
what! If i continued to fail i would of : A) gave in, unhooked trailer and drove down to HF to give them more $ for a come a long ( mine broke on a rescue ) ....I wouldn't buy another winch there .
Well done Jason, that was a huge effort, especially when you’re not feeling so well. I hope the sale pays you well for that one, it’s a bus not too far gone for rescuing. Does Robbie ever break a nail, btw ? 🙄
At least one a day...
Good job man, hope you get to feeling better soon
thank you Nate
The red Porsche is a funny thing for CT in Florida!!
You got me on Google Earth looking, this guy had a stash of VW's on Post Road at the top of the hill on the right if you're traveling from the town center. This was 35 years ago, lots changed. Couldn't see if they're still there. I also remember an old wrecked green 50's bus.
First time I've seen a trailer with side loading ramps. I just can't see that being a benefit. Love your electric saw I'm going to look for one. Gas saws never want to start when you need them.
I KNOW you were hurting the next day. Dude, my heart goes out to ya!
You handled that like a true saint and they should name a highway after you. You got real VW blood runnin' through ya.
Fuck. Mad respect!
Thank you , much appreciated !
A well earned prize, you learn how to do things by doing it wrong a few times! , it looks well saveable tho.
HEAL UP! EAT CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP!.... MERRY XMAS!
Robby is kind of a Princess sometimes
He gets a pass , he had a family obligation at 4 ish …this was a last minute jump in the truck and let’s go for it
Kombi corujinha Saíu de linha desde 1975 😉fabricada brasileira
Im having fun love your vids and now a long one Too good happy days
thank you FnS
Another one saved… nice 👍🏻
thank you Keith
Jay you're earning your money pulling that rusty hulk out
thank you ....but after gas and winch repair i'll be negative $ haha
Thanks!
thank you Tom!
That sure was a mission .👍👍👍
😁