Is this worth saving?
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- Crankshaft
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Is this worth saving?
Hi all!
I hope this is the correct place for this post.
I am looking to buy this Split/Bay panel van and was hoping to get some info on these vans from the forum.
The engine is currently in a thousand pieces inside the van so I have no idea what it is or should be or was originally.
The body seems to be in good condition (besides the hideous paint job). The chassis seems to be in fair condition (some rust). There is no dash and the seats are not original.
1) Is it worth fixing this van?
2) Where can I get more info on the split/bays?
3) The guy says the car was "scrapped". I am waiting for the documentation, but should this be true, how difficult is it to register once it is roadworthy again?
Sorry these are the only pics I currently have...
Any advice or info would be great as this would be my first vw van...
I hope this is the correct place for this post.
I am looking to buy this Split/Bay panel van and was hoping to get some info on these vans from the forum.
The engine is currently in a thousand pieces inside the van so I have no idea what it is or should be or was originally.
The body seems to be in good condition (besides the hideous paint job). The chassis seems to be in fair condition (some rust). There is no dash and the seats are not original.
1) Is it worth fixing this van?
2) Where can I get more info on the split/bays?
3) The guy says the car was "scrapped". I am waiting for the documentation, but should this be true, how difficult is it to register once it is roadworthy again?
Sorry these are the only pics I currently have...
Any advice or info would be great as this would be my first vw van...
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- jolas
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Hi Hendriks, quickly go to the "introduce yourself" section/thread first, quick, quick before the old timers here start winding themselves up
And then just update your avatar so that includes the area that you live in - in that way you can be directed to workshops, garages, etc closer to your home
And yes dude, it is worth saving, not many unmolested Brasila type panel vans around anymore, that one looks pretty solid !
and WELCOME

And then just update your avatar so that includes the area that you live in - in that way you can be directed to workshops, garages, etc closer to your home

And yes dude, it is worth saving, not many unmolested Brasila type panel vans around anymore, that one looks pretty solid !
and WELCOME

by fig » Mar 26, 2018
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Hi Jolas.
Thanks for the heads up!! I did as you recommended and should hopefully be able to post "legally" now...
So is the correct term for this van Brasila?
Thanks for the heads up!! I did as you recommended and should hopefully be able to post "legally" now...

So is the correct term for this van Brasila?
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Re: Is this worth saving?
okey, so i have the vin number and it makes no sense to me
Help please vin: 20610037327
Engine no: 0394187
What does this all mean???
Help please vin: 20610037327
Engine no: 0394187
What does this all mean???
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Re: Is this worth saving?
If is not hard to get it done if you have the De-registration paper if not you will probably have allot of problems getting it done but it is possible.hendriks wrote:3) The guy says the car was "scrapped". I am waiting for the documentation, but should this be true, how difficult is it to register once it is roadworthy again?
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Hi Hendrik, I'm not very clued up with these busses, and hopefully Fig or one of the forum members who owns a similar bus will help you, I was looking for the thread with this info but can't find it. But anyway, what you have there is a kombi with Brasilian origins, a "hybrid" of sorts, half splittie and half bay window. Not that many were made in SA so it is pretty "rare". It should have a 1600cc motor. Of interest is the gearbox and rear suspension, no reduction boxes - yours has IRS suspension.
Solid bus - bonus. Registration certificate - major bonus, you must try get that no matter what and then take it from there. You will be able to determine if the bus is stolen or not, and if it has indeed been scrapped or not, and you will also find out if there are outstanding fines, penalties, etc.
Solid bus - bonus. Registration certificate - major bonus, you must try get that no matter what and then take it from there. You will be able to determine if the bus is stolen or not, and if it has indeed been scrapped or not, and you will also find out if there are outstanding fines, penalties, etc.
by fig » Mar 26, 2018
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Hey Hendrik, found it, go to the Board Index, then Resource Library, then look for "VW Fleetline Bus History and Specs" - just scroll down and your bus is covered there 

by fig » Mar 26, 2018
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Thanks jolas, I'll read up on it!
BUGGOFF - The pics aren't great, but basically from behind the front doors the "body" is a split window body, barn doors, vents on the side (top and bottom). The back lights is bay window again. The van is slightly shorter than a "proper" bay window.
O and the back corners looks like a split bus rater than bay.
I will try to post a pic of a similar bus. It almost looks like someone cut the front off a splitty and welded a bay onto it.
BUGGOFF - The pics aren't great, but basically from behind the front doors the "body" is a split window body, barn doors, vents on the side (top and bottom). The back lights is bay window again. The van is slightly shorter than a "proper" bay window.
O and the back corners looks like a split bus rater than bay.
I will try to post a pic of a similar bus. It almost looks like someone cut the front off a splitty and welded a bay onto it.
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Yes think HR Hitlers revenge has a Brazilia
They are a breed on their own and will also be quite collectable on day
It has universal joints in stead of CV`s and they have Reduction boxes
What is the price the guy wants then we could give you a indication to negotiate more or just buy it
They are a breed on their own and will also be quite collectable on day
It has universal joints in stead of CV`s and they have Reduction boxes
What is the price the guy wants then we could give you a indication to negotiate more or just buy it
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Re: Is this worth saving?
She looks like a character - I'm not so fond of Brasil Buses with windows but that panel looks cool.
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 71&t=15666
If the price is right then I think she'd score a few turned heads when she gets about!
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 71&t=15666
If the price is right then I think she'd score a few turned heads when she gets about!
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Re: Is this worth saving?
There's not much interest in the baysplit hybrids. They are rare but not desireable and probably never will be; they'll always be a curiosity. It's worth saving just because very few people will bother to save them.
Your VIN breaks down as follows:
2 = Type 2
0 = ???
6 = model year 1976
1 = panel van
0037327 = sequential production number; looks like it has an extra digit???
Your VIN breaks down as follows:
2 = Type 2
0 = ???
6 = model year 1976
1 = panel van
0037327 = sequential production number; looks like it has an extra digit???
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Re: Is this worth saving?
Save it. I kinda like them, paint it a nice colour with some extra detailing and you'll have a cool, unique Bus 

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