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verying and off topic just a little
06-06-2005, 15:05
Post: #1
verying and off topic just a little
How about an unrestored Studebaker Champ??

Kevin McKeown
Yorba Linda, CA
1986 38' PT


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06-06-2005, 15:21
Post: #2
verying and off topic just a little
Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50 or 51
ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I mention it
here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I know we
have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all rotted
away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d appreciate
it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car with a
create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a great tow
vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was for the
moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........

( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))

1992 WLWB 40ft
Depere Wi
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06-07-2005, 03:53
Post: #3
verying and off topic just a little
I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s vintage,would
look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
same color scheme...
(and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
and really make that VW move).
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari" wrote:
> Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50 or 51
> ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I mention it
> here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I know we
> have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all rotted
> away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d appreciate
> it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car with a
> create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a great tow
> vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was for the
> moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
>
> ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
>
> 1992 WLWB 40ft
> Depere Wi
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06-07-2005, 04:02
Post: #4
verying and off topic just a little
funny thing jack,at the flea markey last weekend there was a bus like that! mid
mounted chevy!! a local guy has a vw bus that he put a v-6 chevy with transaxle
in it.it was a front wheel drive deal that he put in the back.the engine is
ahead of the axle,mid engine. works great! people do some neat stuff!
randydupree93wb
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From: Jack & Donna Smith
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:53 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: verying and off topic just a little


I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s vintage,would
look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
same color scheme...
(and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
and really make that VW move).
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari" wrote:
> Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50 or 51
> ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I mention it
> here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I know we
> have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all rotted
> away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d appreciate
> it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car with a
> create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a great tow
> vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was for the
> moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
>
> ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
>
> 1992 WLWB 40ft
> Depere Wi




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06-07-2005, 14:13
Post: #5
verying and off topic just a little
I have heard that some folks now put a Subaru turbo motor (flat 4
like the VW) in the stock location on the VW buses. Easy to get
between 220 HP stock and 320 modified relaiable HP out of the Subbie
motors, much easier install than a V8. Cheaper than the Porsche
motors guys were doing before as well.

A VW bus behind a Bird, with same color schmemes would look way cool.

Dan

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
wrote:
> I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
vintage,would
> look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
> same color scheme...
> (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
> and really make that VW move).
> Jack Smith
> 1973FC31
> SoCal
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari"
wrote:
> > Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50
or 51
> > ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I mention
it
> > here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I
know we
> > have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all
rotted
> > away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d
appreciate
> > it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car
with a
> > create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a great
tow
> > vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was for
the
> > moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
> >
> > ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
> >
> > 1992 WLWB 40ft
> > Depere Wi
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06-07-2005, 15:25
Post: #6
verying and off topic just a little
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
wrote:
> I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
vintage,would
> look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
> same color scheme...
> (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
> and really make that VW move).
> Jack Smith
> 1973FC31
> SoCal

Folks,

I can't help but wonder if the suspension and braking systems would be
anywhere near strong enough to handle either a small block Chevy or a
flat Suburu four. Maybe Randy has some ideas - he put a 4.7L Cadillac
engine in an old Fiat - something tells me the only Fiat part is the
body shell aft of the windshield. Wink
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06-07-2005, 22:55
Post: #7
verying and off topic just a little
and you would be right! nothing fiat but the skin! everything else is handbuilt
in my shop..randydupree93wb
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:25 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: verying and off topic just a little


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
wrote:
> I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
vintage,would
> look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
> same color scheme...
> (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
> and really make that VW move).
> Jack Smith
> 1973FC31
> SoCal

Folks,

I can't help but wonder if the suspension and braking systems would be
anywhere near strong enough to handle either a small block Chevy or a
flat Suburu four. Maybe Randy has some ideas - he put a 4.7L Cadillac
engine in an old Fiat - something tells me the only Fiat part is the
body shell aft of the windshield. Wink





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06-08-2005, 01:12
Post: #8
verying and off topic just a little
Tried that and it won't work without a lot of work......the pan extends to
far and you can't get or make a thinner one due
to the constraints on the engine. I did have a nice VW bus with a 2.4
liter Porsch turbo in it.
It really handled the hills well.....it got a little squirrely over
90. Best conversion is the VW Jetta
engine. You rotate the engine one bolt hole over on it's side and
everything matches up....lots
of horsepower with not much money....

One nice thing about VW vans; for some reason the cops never look at you
very much....

Blair






At 07:13 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
>I have heard that some folks now put a Subaru turbo motor (flat 4
>like the VW) in the stock location on the VW buses. Easy to get
>between 220 HP stock and 320 modified relaiable HP out of the Subbie
>motors, much easier install than a V8. Cheaper than the Porsche
>motors guys were doing before as well.
>
>A VW bus behind a Bird, with same color schmemes would look way cool.
>
>Dan
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
> wrote:
> > I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
>vintage,would
> > look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in the
> > same color scheme...
> > (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub frame
> > and really make that VW move).
> > Jack Smith
> > 1973FC31
> > SoCal
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari"
> wrote:
> > > Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50
>or 51
> > > ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I mention
>it
> > > here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I
>know we
> > > have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all
>rotted
> > > away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d
>appreciate
> > > it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car
>with a
> > > create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a great
>tow
> > > vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was for
>the
> > > moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
> > >
> > > ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
> > >
> > > 1992 WLWB 40ft
> > > Depere Wi
>
>
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06-08-2005, 04:35
Post: #9
verying and off topic just a little
If you're talking Vanagon, both the Suburu six and turbo-four will
fit, adapters are readily available. In VW engines the 1.8 turbo
fits, as does the VR6, but you'll need to fab an engine cover as they
stick up a little.

Around here the nearest guy with conversion experience and adapter
parts is in Canada, not a long drive from the Detroit area. If you
need contact information email me.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Blair wrote:
> Tried that and it won't work without a lot of work......the pan
extends to
> far and you can't get or make a thinner one due
> to the constraints on the engine. I did have a nice VW bus with a
2.4
> liter Porsch turbo in it.
> It really handled the hills well.....it got a little squirrely over
> 90. Best conversion is the VW Jetta
> engine. You rotate the engine one bolt hole over on it's side and
> everything matches up....lots
> of horsepower with not much money....
>
> One nice thing about VW vans; for some reason the cops never look
at you
> very much....
>
> Blair
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 07:13 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
> >I have heard that some folks now put a Subaru turbo motor (flat 4
> >like the VW) in the stock location on the VW buses. Easy to get
> >between 220 HP stock and 320 modified relaiable HP out of the
Subbie
> >motors, much easier install than a V8. Cheaper than the Porsche
> >motors guys were doing before as well.
> >
> >A VW bus behind a Bird, with same color schmemes would look way
cool.
> >
> >Dan
> >
> >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
> > wrote:
> > > I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
> >vintage,would
> > > look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in
the
> > > same color scheme...
> > > (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub
frame
> > > and really make that VW move).
> > > Jack Smith
> > > 1973FC31
> > > SoCal
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari"
> > wrote:
> > > > Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50
> >or 51
> > > > ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I
mention
> >it
> > > > here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I
> >know we
> > > > have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all
> >rotted
> > > > away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d
> >appreciate
> > > > it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car
> >with a
> > > > create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a
great
> >tow
> > > > vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was
for
> >the
> > > > moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
> > > >
> > > > ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
> > > >
> > > > 1992 WLWB 40ft
> > > > Depere Wi
> >
> >
> >
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06-08-2005, 04:42
Post: #10
verying and off topic just a little
Jeff,
That's one of the reasons I didn't go for the Suburu
conversion....the Porsch fit
perfectly with at five speed tanny......
Another great conversion is the late model Corvair with a Chevy 350
or a V-6
located in the rear seat area. Totally stock looking from the outside but
a real
sleeper on the highway....
The Jetta conversion is the sweetest, easiest conversion for the
least cash...
Blair



At 09:35 AM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
>If you're talking Vanagon, both the Suburu six and turbo-four will
>fit, adapters are readily available. In VW engines the 1.8 turbo
>fits, as does the VR6, but you'll need to fab an engine cover as they
>stick up a little.
>
>Around here the nearest guy with conversion experience and adapter
>parts is in Canada, not a long drive from the Detroit area. If you
>need contact information email me.
>
>- Jeff Miller
>
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Blair wrote:
> > Tried that and it won't work without a lot of work......the pan
>extends to
> > far and you can't get or make a thinner one due
> > to the constraints on the engine. I did have a nice VW bus with a
>2.4
> > liter Porsch turbo in it.
> > It really handled the hills well.....it got a little squirrely over
> > 90. Best conversion is the VW Jetta
> > engine. You rotate the engine one bolt hole over on it's side and
> > everything matches up....lots
> > of horsepower with not much money....
> >
> > One nice thing about VW vans; for some reason the cops never look
>at you
> > very much....
> >
> > Blair
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 07:13 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
> > >I have heard that some folks now put a Subaru turbo motor (flat 4
> > >like the VW) in the stock location on the VW buses. Easy to get
> > >between 220 HP stock and 320 modified relaiable HP out of the
>Subbie
> > >motors, much easier install than a V8. Cheaper than the Porsche
> > >motors guys were doing before as well.
> > >
> > >A VW bus behind a Bird, with same color schmemes would look way
>cool.
> > >
> > >Dan
> > >
> > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
> > > wrote:
> > > > I have often thought that a VW Microbus of the early 60s
> > >vintage,would
> > > > look great behind the Bird, especially if both were painted in
>the
> > > > same color scheme...
> > > > (and that 350 crate motor could be mounted amidships on a sub
>frame
> > > > and really make that VW move).
> > > > Jack Smith
> > > > 1973FC31
> > > > SoCal
> > > >
> > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari"
> > > wrote:
> > > > > Hi guys and gals......Ive always had a desire to own a 1949-50
> > >or 51
> > > > > ford (I don,t care if its a 2 or 4 door).. The reason I
>mention
> > >it
> > > > > here is because I,d like to buy a clean one, unrestored and I
> > >know we
> > > > > have a bunch of people from the southwest (where there not all
> > >rotted
> > > > > away from salt) so if anyone can help me find that car I,d
> > >appreciate
> > > > > it a hole pile......By the way If I found and rebuilt the car
> > >with a
> > > > > create G M 350 engine and tranny I believe it would make a
>great
> > >tow
> > > > > vehical on a trailer behind my BLUEBIRD ( that last part was
>for
> > >the
> > > > > moderators,,sorry guys)...............Dan Saari........
> > > > >
> > > > > ( by the way any responses,, please e mail me off forum))
> > > > >
> > > > > 1992 WLWB 40ft
> > > > > Depere Wi
> > >
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