Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:58 pm Post subject: Introducing the TARDIS
Well here she is ... introducing the TARDIS
She is a '75 2L auto pop top that I bought in Melbourne recentlyand drove her to Adelaide via the Great Ocean Drive (magnificent!) and then put her on a car transporter for Perth.
She is now licensed in WA.
This is my first Kombi after a long search and I can't wait to drive her on camping trips.
This was the ideal vehicle for me as the interior is not yet fitted out as a camper (no fridge, cupboards, table etc). Being handy with making wooden items around the home I plan to fit her out myself and will post pictures of the progress which I hope may help and inspire others.
Why did I name her the TARDIS? Well as all Kombi owners know, they are bigger inside than what they appear from the outside, just like Dr Who's Tardis and also because this one transports me back in time to when I had VWs as a teenager.
So look out for me and we can exchange "the wave".
ps - This is a GREAT forum for Kombi owners and was an inspiration for me as I was considering for a long time buying one.
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:19 pm Post subject: Re: Introducing the TARDIS
Midlifecrisis wrote:
Why did I name her the TARDIS? Well as all Kombi owners know, they are bigger inside than what they appear from the outside, just like Dr Who's Tardis and also because this one transports me back in time to when I had VWs as a teenager.
Alice and I had the exact same conversation last week, while relaxing in the back with the lights on in a campsite.... it looked so big! How do we fit it into parking spots at the supermarket? (usually) ?!! ... We discussed how we should have called my kombi the TARDIS, as it is amazing how much can fit, and how big it feels inside... (we're Doctor Who fans...)
I'm glad you enjoyed the drive down the Great Ocean Road, it is a beautiful part of Victoria.... have fun, and enjoy your kombi!
Mines going in this coming Tuesday for a load of work to be done to get her over the pits,I also need a weighbridge cert??,
Guess I need find a public weighbridge
Yep,Mike seems like a good guy,and has been helpful with getting "ABBEY" in shape for next inspection,even to the point of lending me some stuff for the inspection
Plus he's close to my work,so it works well,Maybe catch you at Alfreds Kitchen in may?Hopefully I'll have WA reg by then!
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