Saturday, 23 November 2024

Wolfsburg Bus Crew's Autumn meet 2024 (part 2 of 2)

Part two of Wolfsburg Bus Crew's Autumnal meet and camp out.
The Wolfsburg Bus Crew is a club on Facebook for owners of Volkswagen split screen, bay window and T25 buses. Even though the club is based in London, they have members all across the U.K. as well as all over the world. It doesn't matter in your bus isn't a show winner, you'll be welcomed whatever your bus looks like. The club organise club meets, club stands at various shows throughout the year, arrange various runs and camping trips and they have also negotiated numerous discounts from various VW parts suppliers. The club have two club meets a year, one in the spring and one in the autumn both held at Wendover Woods, near Aylesbury, Bucks, and both with a camp out at a camp site next to the woods. This year the Autumn meet was arranged for Saturday 19th October, with a convoy to the woods from the meeting place at the Tesco superstore in Aylesbury. This time Rich Coxhill, who runs the club asked me if I would be his wingman on the 9 mile cruise to the woods.
The review continues as I wander along the rows of awesome busses.

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Rich's '74 Westfalia Continental.


Car park is packed with classic VW's.










After looking at the WBC busses for a few
hours, it was time to take Suzie for a walk
in the woods.


Lovely autumnal colours.

After a long circular walk around the
woods we ended up back at the club
 meet.

Time for a well earned cup of tea.

My bus in the WBC line up at Wendover
Woods.

Loving the stripes.

Early afternoon and the sun came out
giving crew members a chance to mingle
and have a chat.

As usual at the club meets, everyone
 that attends votes for their favourite
 bus, and the winner wins a hand
painted saw by 'Sinky Pete's
Signwriting', (on Facebook) a  club
branded T-shirt and some stickers.

The winner of the 'Best Bus' vote went to
this awesome '78 panel van owned by
Gary and Rebecca Reynolds and built
by Mark Waby. The van is know an 'Frank'
(Frankenstein) The bus runs a MK4 Golf
GT TDI 1.9 130 engine with a 6 speed
gearbox. It has disc brakes all round and 
a modified wiring loom.

The van has electric power steering, Golf
seats, MK1 Golf GTI steel wheel arches
covering the AMG Mercedes wheels. It
also has split screen cargo doors and rear
lights.

The rear vents were lowered and were
replaced with Beetle horn grilles.

It has a full width bed using Golf rear
seats. This is Gary's daily work van.

Rich handing Gary and Rebecca their
trophy saw.

The location for the camp out was just
around the corner from the woods. A five 
minute drive to Hill Farm Campsite.
Home - Hill Farm Campsite




A lovely sunset at the WBC camp out.

I didn't camp out, but having spoken to
Rich the crew had a great time. Thanks
to Rich for the camp out photos.


So that was the Wolfsburg Bus Crew's Autumnal meet at Wendover Woods. It was another well organised meet with some crew members travelling over 100 miles to join in the fun. The weather started off a bit wet wet, but the sun came out in the afternoon and a great time was had by everyone. It is a great place to meet up with some old friends and make new ones. I'm looking forward to the spring meet already! I did want to post a link to an awesome video that Rich Coxhill made of the cruise, meet and camp out, but unfortunately the file size was too big, so I suggest you head on over to the Wolfsburg Bus Crew's page Wolfsburg Bus Crew | Facebook and have a look for yourself  Wolfsburg Bus Crew | Facebook   .. you will not be disappointed! 















Saturday, 16 November 2024

Wolfsburg Bus Crew's Autumn meet 2024 (part 1 of 2)

The Wolfsburg Bus Crew is a club on Facebook for owners of Volkswagen split screen, bay window and T25 buses. Even though the club is based in London, they have members all across the U.K. as well as all over the world. It doesn't matter in your bus isn't a show winner, you'll be welcomed whatever your bus looks like. The club organise club meets, club stands at various shows throughout the year, arrange various runs and camping trips and they have also negotiated numerous discounts from various VW parts suppliers. The club have two club meets a year, one in the spring and one in the autumn both held at Wendover Woods, near Aylesbury, Bucks, and both with a camp out at a camp site next to the woods. This year the Autumn meet was arranged for Saturday 19th October, with a convoy to the woods from the meeting place at the Tesco superstore in Aylesbury. This time Rich Coxhill, who runs the club asked me if I would be his wingman on the 9 mile cruise to the woods.

To see all my other blog entries, go to ‘My Blog Archive’ to the left of this page. Simply click on an arrow for a particular year, then click on an arrow for a particular month, this will then give you a drop down menu for all the blog entries for that month.

Following Rich in his 1974 Westfalia
Continental in the rain towards Wendover.

Cruising with the WBC.

The convoy route included a circular run
through the village to give the local 
residents the spectacle of around 50
VW buses just passing through.








After the cruise through Wendover, Rich
pulled the convoy over to allow all the
buses to catch up. (photo taken by Rich)

Once at the Woods, Rich went on ahead
as I slowed the convoy down to allow
Rich to get into position to allow him to
 take 
a photo of every bus in
 the convoy.

Rich took this photo of my bus as I lead
 the convoy into the woods.  

My bus parked up. As I was one of the
first to arrive I quickly jumped out and took
some photos of the main convoy as they
entered the huge main car park.








The Wolfsburg Bus Crew at Wendover.
Time to have a wander up and down and
have a look at all the buses. 











So that the first instalment on the WBC Autumn Club meet. Next week will be part two where you can see plenty more busses that attended the meet and camp over, and also the winner of the 'Best Bus'  trophy as voted for by everyone that attended the meet.