As most of you four readers know, I just love the vintage iron roaming the streets of San Diego County. Especially the old imports and
VW vans.
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This '68 - '69 "bay window" T2 station wagon lives in the neighborhood and is often seen moving under its own power (albeit slowly - and noisily). Still I like the weathered look...
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...and the surf stickers. Just enough patina to scare the neighbors. Put a fresh 1776 or 1885cc engine in there and throw your surfboards on the roof for runs down to Ponto.
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