Date: 31 Oct 94 24:59
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From: L.S.Griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk
Subject: Barn finds
Hi all,
Just gotta tell you about my Barn find this weekend. It's my first
Barn find so I'm all excited about it.
Sunday Morning and I went to the Gas station to fill up my '64
Samba and there is this young lad driving a yellow Beetle how can't
take his eyes off my bus. As I am filling the gas tank, up he comes
over and tells me how cool the bus is. I had the sunroof back and the
popouts open - so it looked good. We got taking about split buses in
general and he says "I've heard that there's this Bus in a farmyard
not far from here". I said "wow". With that I sped off to my mates
house (Danny with the '67) and we checked out the local map for
possible farm sites. There were about six farms in the village where
the bus was supposed to be. We drove down to the village and started
with the first farm which we couldn't even find. We moved on to a dirt
track which was supposed to contain more farms, we passed some houses
and then moved into open ground.
A little house was visible in the distance. As we passed it I
looked back and there it was - a split in the back yard next to an old
barn. We parked up and I got out and knocked on the door. There was no
answer. A few minutes later a little old lady came from behind the
house - I knew instantly that she had last her marbles coz she was
coming out with some weird statements. She said if you want if it'll
cost you 100 pounds (she sounded like a witch!).
I proceeded to have a look around the bus which turned out to be a
'65 Devonette camper conversion. Most of the interior bits were
missing but she said something about another camper so I assumed that
the bits had been installed into a later camper somewhere. The bus had
the kind of rust you would expect in the UK, ie no body left, but it
had parts like steering wheel, dash clocks, wheels, suspension. engine
doors etc.
With that I left and drove back down the dirt track towards the
little group of houses we had passed earlier. A guy came out of one of
the houses and stopped us. He said "did you get it then?" ie he knew
where we had just been. I said no but we might go back for it. He
began to tell us about some things. He told us that he moved in about
six years ago and the bus was working then and that the lady was the
original owner since new! He also told us that there was an oval
window beetle in another field further on down the dirt track - but we
didn't investigate that any further.
So will we get the bus? Maybe - watch this space.
Lee.
L.S.Griffiths@Physics.Salford.ac.uk