SONG FOR A RIDE ....

Monday, August 24, 2009

We´ll be there!! News coming soon!!!!! Thanks Sonia for passing me the poster!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

NEW SIGHTSEEING...

Last week Zeben sent me this nice two pics he took with his mobile on a mall parking. It´s an 11 windows T1 kombi.



Solid, bright and ready to ride!!!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

LONELY JUNKYARD BEETLE...

I saw this sedan in a junkyard in GC while wandering about. It was quite solid and complete (except for the two front seats)!!!


Taken down to earth with the wheels & tyres inside...



Full engine, well I took the distributor for my 2nd engine...



It´s a pity a sedan in such a good state finished this way....

Monday, July 27, 2009

HOLIDAYS ON THE BEACH (OR INTO IT)!!!!!!!!



Holidays at last! To the beeeeach!!!!!!!!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

PUERTO DE LA CRUZ MEETING. PART TWO: BUGGYS FOR EVERYONE!

The first one is this Puma, an Italian design over beetle chassis. There were a lot to rent 20 years ago...


Backwards snapshot




There was also a berautiful speedster....


And this project, half way cabrio and buggy, totally designed by Antonio (a friend) and made with no fiberglass at all!!




Its basis is a shortened and chopped sedan...


This nice exaple of a Puma GT (another model from the Italian Puma)...



And to finish now, this one which I ignore if it is an Apal or what???



Thanks to Eduardo Ascanio for the rare project pics!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

PUERTO DE LA CRUZ MEETING. PART ONE: DETAILS:

Rust is not a crime and the chicken got burnt into the oven!


Too many windows, so little money....


The Karmann look



And the rat look....


Ready to go!!!


Flower power!!

Friday, July 17, 2009

DAILY DRIVE: BANANAS CARRIER T1 DOKA!!!!

I found this nice T1 Doka during my short pre-holidays a week ago.

It is a daily drive, runs great and her proud owner uses her to carry bananas from the plantation to the packing store....


Only the new reverse lights and the inner sealed cargo doors were ugly on her....



It´s amazing dokas like this one still work everyday in our islands!!! We´re lucky. What a pity all those which didn´t survive the pass of time (hundreds....)

SIGNALS