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aeronca65t

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Saw these air-cooled VWs at a place in Wayneboro PA last weekend. There was also a fairly nice red Kombi pickup (later in the day), but I missed a photo of it.

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They also have this unusual boat for sale at the place.

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I love the pickup! Very cool stuff.

I could see myself getting involved with old VWs some day. There's something appealing about them. Would make a nice match for my old BMW R75/5
 
Easy to get hooked on those cars. They can be made to be very quick and can look very good.
 
Silverghost said:
The boat is a SeaCamper

https://www.borumboats.com/SeaCamper.html

Very cool! Any idea how much they are asking?

No, but the telephone number of the place is in the background of the photo. And I agree....I think it's neat too.

We just have a row boat at our lake house, but honestly I'd like a ~patio boat~
Another toy......
 
aeronca65t said:
Silverghost said:
The boat is a SeaCamper

https://www.borumboats.com/SeaCamper.html

Very cool! Any idea how much they are asking?

No, but the telephone number of the place is in the background of the photo. And I agree....I think it's neat too.

We just have a row boat at our lake house, but honestly I'd like a ~patio boat~
Another toy......

The boat was designed so that you can also use it while it's on the trailer as a camper. There are built in steps that fold down out of the transom to give access while on land. Innovative thinking for the day!
 
I stored one of those single cab pickups for a guy.
I drove it accross town to our house.I was pretty impressed
with how it drove.Very practical vehicle.

-Doug
 
I drove a '65 single-cab P/U for twelve years. And, at the same time rode a '65 BMW R69S -- yes, they do go together well.

To call it a "very practical vehicle" just doesn't even begin to cover what a cool thing those are. I will never again have a ute that will be as utile as that one was. And easy to work on. And cheap to run too.
 
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