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one of the supervisors at work has just spent 9k on a 1966 vw camper.It was imported from America to Holland and then he bought it from a dealer in Holland who will get it sent over.It hasn't got any interior so it his wife wants it all done as close as orginal as she can plus it needs respraying
From what he was saying by the time it is all done up to as near original as possible it would be worth between 25 and 30k as there aren't many of that age left going now
From what he was saying by the time it is all done up to as near original as possible it would be worth between 25 and 30k as there aren't many of that age left going now[/quote]
If only, I'd sell mine and get one of those V8's from Japan, or that Surf camper that was on our site last week! Mine cost 3.5k and will probably be worth 8-9K when done. But it's not original it's been lowered, rebored, had recaro's fitted. A bit of a surfer machine
This is a forum similar to this for VWs there is about 8000 members and try searching the forum as I have seen this question before.
There is a vw rally in Malvern called Vanfest on the weekend of 11th September. there will be about 5000 vws going and a massive trade area so I am sure you can pick one up from there for much less than 2K.
Hope this helps. It would be worth your while finding out what type of conversion your bus is.ie Devon, Westfalia, Dormabille etc
I thought I had deja vu yesterday when I read your post on Kamper Chat then read it on here too !!
Used to have a 1979 Devon Moonraker till we got the Surf . Then my ex buggered off with the Surf and SOLD it !! So it's my lovely Kona bike for me atm .
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