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 if your bus isn't a show winner, you'll be welcomed whatever your bus looks like. The club organise club meets, and 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 Spring meet was arranged for Saturday 18th April. This was just a 'WBC' member only event, where you could catch up with old mates that you haven't seen over the long cold winter. It's also a good chance to make new friends, and not to mention give your bus a shake down run ready for the summer season. 'Rich' who runs the WBC arranged for all of us to meet a a local supermarket in Aylesbury and cruise together up to Wendover Woods in convoy, (easier said than done!) a journey of around 7 miles.
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| I arrived at the supermarket at 10.15 and there were already numerous busses parked up in Tesco's car park. |
| 10.30 sharp the convoy sets off for the cruise to Wendover Woods. |
| Rich decided to do a loop on the Wendover by-pass and park up to enable all the busses to regroup as the convoy got split up to to traffic lights / roundabouts etc. |
| All the busses are back together, so we set off again to cruise into Wendover. |
| Suzie in her normal cruising pose, hanging out the window. |
| In Wendover we drove up the high street to the roundabout and then back down creating two lanes of vintage VW busses. |
| The locals out shopping seemed to enjoy our parade of busses as a lot of them stood and waved, and took photos as we cruised through their historic market town. |
| Entering Wendover woods on a beautiful sunny Saturday morning. |
| Suzie posing. |
| Following Andy along the winding road that leads to the main car park. |
| Andy brought the cruise to a stop for a minute to allow Rich go on ahead and get in position so he could take a video of all our busses. |
| Rich, who runs the WBC sitting comfortably whilst taking a video of all the busses entering the woods. I'm not sure if this will work or not, but here's the link to Rich's video: |
| Almost at the main car park. |
| Parked up in the huge car park. |
| Just a random photo of Andy's patina'd early bay. |
| My bus parked up in the sunshine at the WBC Spring meet 2026. |
| Dave and Angela rolling into the meet. |
| I do like a high riding T25. |
| This one was extra nice with the spot lights, awning and custom wheels. |
| Simon brought his awesome 7UP single cab. |
| Suzie on guard duty as I have a chat while I wait for the kettle to boil. |
| Andy's custom alloy front bench seat. |
| Sat in my bus with a cuppa, this was my view through the windscreen. |
| That two tone split screen parked opposite me, really is a nice looking bus. |