Page 1: The bus and the beer bong
Page 2: Old VW bus ads!

Colour
- original Ivory exterior (repaint two years ago) with white camper roof.
- original striped brown, blue, and tan interior.
Engine UPDATE: My Westy is now in the process of receiving an engine transplant. I currently have a 1990 Subaru Legacy engine bolted up into place. I'm working on the wiring and the cooling system and should have it running by midweek.
Stereo and electronics - Pioneer Premier flip face (45WX4) with two Kenwood 6X9s in front doors and two 5" Pioneer's above the rear seat. My Westy now has a 450W power inverter, as well as a hard-wired solar panel to trickle charge my dual battery setup.




The propane tank

Exhaust

Overhead view of the front seats

Underside - no rust!

Yet again, no rust!

Two burner stove, sink, fridge (cabinet below left), and pantry (below right)

Front seats

Rear seat folded flat into two person bed

Some seam rust over drivers rear wheel well

Underside...yup, you guessed it, no rust!

Overhead view of rear table, wardrobe, and storage cabinets

Catalytic converter

Small tear in canvas top

Small rust spot behind drivers door, near the jacking point

Camping at Guelph Lake - the first outing of the year!








Here is the new front grille that I want for my bus. It looks sweet!

The shiat!

That's me in the Foxy Lady ('92 VW Fox - now sold)

That's me puttin back the Moose

I'll give you all a little background info on TAMAR (the beer bong). She was built a while back with an automotive funnel from Canadian Tire. She's got a 1.25 inch downpipe into four 0.5 inch hoses. She comes apart for easy cleaning and even has her own carry bag! She packs quite the punch, holding about 6 litres of beer and can be drained by four strong drinkers in about 15 seconds!
The big bong in action!

Bongin' it!
