Help with History of my Van
Help with History of my Van
Hi,
I enclose photo of the vin plate for my recently aquired (in the UK) 1967 VW Kombi. Imported to the UK in 2014
It was exported to SA from Germany in knock down form.
I was wondering if there was anyway of finding out its history during the 40 odd years it was in SA, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards Peter
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Re: Help with History of my Van
Welcome to ACVWSA Peter.
I can't see the pic of your VIN plate at work, so can give no info on that for the moment.
It's unlikely you'll be able to trace any history unless you communicate with previous owners or find someone who knew your bus. South African licensing authorities don't keep historical ownership information on cars.
Good luck with your quest.
I can't see the pic of your VIN plate at work, so can give no info on that for the moment.
It's unlikely you'll be able to trace any history unless you communicate with previous owners or find someone who knew your bus. South African licensing authorities don't keep historical ownership information on cars.
Good luck with your quest.
fig
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Re: Help with History of my Van
Hi please post a pic or two of your Kombi, preferably before any paint work/restoration was done (if any), perhaps some of us might know the vehicle
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.
Re: Help with History of my Van
Hi all unfortunately I have no information on the van prior to it being imported (not by me) into the uk.
Enclosed some images It looks like it was kept under a lean to as the nearside roof floor etc was pretty rusty as you can see from the pictures off side not at all bad with hardly any welding.
Chers Peter
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Re: Help with History of my Van
I just found this thread again.
From your VIN plate, you have a 1967 kombi that was originally painted VWSA colour Matopo Red with White upper half.
From your VIN plate, you have a 1967 kombi that was originally painted VWSA colour Matopo Red with White upper half.
fig
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Kaapse Kombi Kult
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