On Sunday 16th March I attended the Aylesbury VW Owners Club (AVWOC) breakfast meet held at the Akeman Inn, Kingswood, nr. Aylesbury. This is a monthly meet and I always like to go along to show my support when I can. The club was set up in 2020 to try and get all the local VW owners, both air-cooled and water cooled to travel together to shows and events. The monthly meets allow owners to talk about their VW's and pick other members brains regarding any problems they may have, and of course just to see your mates!. To find out more about the AVWOC check out their Facebook page: Aylesbury VW Owners | Facebook Although the sun was shining, it is still early in the year and there was a cold wind that cut right through you, but as I had some free time, I decided to give the bus a drive out. As I was driving through my estate I saw the owner of a lovely lime green bug that had recently appeared and as I had never met the owner I instantly pulled over for a chat. His name is Keil and was a lovely friendly guy. Having chatted about his bug for a while I mentioned that I was on my way to the club meet. Keil had never heard of the AVWOC or been to one of the club meets, so he didn't hesitate to follow me over to the club meet to see what he'd been missing.
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My 1969 VW Microbus parked up at the club meet. |
Keil's 1973 bug that rides on air. |
Those banded rear steel wheels have some serious camber going on. |
The opening screen looked cool. |
Getting towards the end of the breakfast meet, my bus looks somewhat lonely. |
So that was a brief look at the AVWOC monthly meet, there was actually loads more vehicles at the meet but they were all water cooled, and I try to keep my blog for air-cooled vehicles. In fact when Keil and I arrived we had to drive around the huge car park a few times looking for somewhere to park. Overall a great way to spend a cold Sunday morning.