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| I arranged to meet Matthew and Caroline in Aylesbury so we could cruise up to Stanford Hall together. We had not pre-booked so we had to park in the public car park, which was opposite the show site. | 
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| Just inside the Stanford Hall grounds, heading towards the show I spotted this split screen single cab pick up which looked awesome. | 
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| This split must be riding on air, to be that low. I love that narrowed from beam and the wheel choice. | 
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| If like me, you like the RAT look with patina, how about this split screen. It looks just about right to me. | 
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| Yes, it'll do nicely... | 
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| Inside this split panel van was to the same standard, OK not to everyone taste, but you can't fault the quality and workman ship. | 
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| The cab area continued along the same lines with everything painted or polished. | 
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| As you would expect the engine bay and rear end were just as clean. | 
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| Another very clean and straight split screen panel van. | 
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| This engineering company were showing off their VW engine and accessories, it looked very nice, but where is the oil leek? every VW has an oil leek, right? | 
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| OK we have all seen VW furniture before but the Beetle front end sofa was different. With a price tag of £995 GBP it had better be comfortable and those light better work. | 
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| This beach buggy caught my eye, nothing flash or fancy just an honest fun early buggy which was up for sale. | 
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| More patina on this split screen. The rusty bumper is almost as good as mine.! | 
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| This Mk1 caddy looked great sitting so low and with that faultless deep cherry red paint job it certainly made it stand out from the crowd. | 
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| No VW show would be complete without a Porsche or two and this 1967 912 looked at home amid the other air cooled vehicles. | 
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| This lovely 1965 sky blue and white split screen was so straight and clean. | 
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| One of the traders had this early split screen panel van to haul all his parts around. Very RAT looking and very cool. | 
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| One of the traders at the show was 'Seaside Neil', who as you can see creates these truly amazing creations with pin striping and lettering. | 
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| Seaside Neil sign writes on old saw's, oil cans, pushbikes and almost anything else. The standard of his work is fantastic. | 
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| Another trader, Alan Schofield had this single cab split screen pick up. | 
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| Also parked up in the traders section was this 1967 early beetle finished in a faultless red paint job with chromed style US bumpers and sitting down in the weeds. | 
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| The photo doesn't show the true deep colour but is does show how straight the body was with the reflection in the door. | 
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| The interior on this split screen isn't to every ones taste, but the quality and workman ship are. | 
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| How about this for a totally original engine. It is just how it came out of the factory. | 
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| A split oval beetle finished in grey with salmon painted wheels and pin striping. | 
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| The quality of cars in the historic beetle line up was incredible, they are probably cleaner than when they left the factory. | 
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| Gorgeous cars with the lovely backdrop of Stanford Hall. | 
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| The simplicity and classic lines of these early beetles is why they are still sought after all the years later. | 
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| This army themed early bug is a regular at Stanford Hall, and it always looks immaculate. | 
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| Iconic shape that changed very little through out it's production. | 
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| I did like the hub caps and rear fender skirt on this gloss black beetle. Just look at that reflection on the door and rear quarter panel, how straight is that. | 
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| This split oval is pretty close to perfection. | 
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| This beetle was faultless, the amount of time and money these cars must take to maintain must be huge. I did like the semaphore direction indicators. | 
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| Classic beetles don't get much better than this. | 
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| Another vehicle with the army theme was this Trekker. | 
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| Interior is very sparse, but functional. | 
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| I did like the headlight covers with the small slit to allow minimal light out so as not to get seen by the enemy. | 
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| A very appropriate number plate on this Bug. | 
 






 
I have a few pictures of these from the Chiltern Hills rally. I don't know if anyone could tag the people for me? I know I have a good picture of the Blue VW camper.
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