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Title: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: flemcadiddlehopper on April 24, 2014, 06:34:15 PM
    I was told of a bus, by a reasonable source, that was like mine (a split).  The bus was said to be in upper Peachland area. When I went to investigate I found that it was in fact a early Bay window Camper.  I took one picture and headed on my way feeling somewhat let down by my source.
    Once I got back home and reviewed the pic, and posted the event on the Samba, I began to realize and be told that this was a good bus. It is after all a Dormobile Camper, which is not your run-of-the-mill Westy.  So I spent a bit of time doing the google maps thing and getting an address and calling who I thought was the owner.  It wasn't.

   So before I go knocking on doors and ask one of you if I can have your bus....do any of you live in Peachland and own a '68-'70  Dormobile Bay Bus that you are currently fixing in the woods near a barn that looks like this?
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=433962&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=880

   Gordo.   no not that Gordo, the other Gordo.
Title: Re: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: Geoff on April 24, 2014, 09:17:40 PM
Early Bay Dorm's are one of my Fav Buses. Cool and practical Camper. Good find!
Title: Re: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: slammedbus on April 25, 2014, 10:34:29 AM
could be a Danbury too ya?
Title: Re: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: bwaz on April 25, 2014, 11:02:49 AM
or a Hanover?
Title: Re: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: flemcadiddlehopper on April 25, 2014, 07:10:56 PM
   Any way I look at it it could be cool.  But I have tried to adjust my Baydar to see if it's anyone's on this forum.  So from the responses I am guessing no.

  I will head out there again this weekend and get some answers to put this to bed or put it in my carport.  Stay tuned as I am not sure what homecoming it will receive and it may be up for sale real quick. I don't even try to guess anymore.  What's the saying? it's better to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission.   Yup I'll go with that one.

    Gordo. The other Gordo.
Title: Re: Bus hunting, found a '68-'70. is it anyone's you know?
Post by: flemcadiddlehopper on April 26, 2014, 11:59:49 PM
   Well I went to have another look and try to talk to someone. I had some luck.  I met the Mother of the owner. It is her son's Bus and it has been sitting for 16 years, and they would like it gone. I asked what his plans were for it, she replied that he lived in Taiwan and doesn't call very often. I asked her to mention my interest  regarding the bus in her next phone call with him and gave her my card to get in touch with me.  I also got her number to follow up in a short period.   I was able to poke around at the bus a bit more this time. not too bad. Interior is in fair to good condition and 3/4 complete. Body, top 3/4 good, bottom 3/4 is 3/4 good...rockers, out riggers and jack points rotted.   It almost looks like one of those bus finds that you see people driving home.

   just doing the polite waiting game now I guess.      ...Unless, I get his email address......



    Gordo.