New Premises for VW Kombi Restorations!
This month we moved into our purpose built yard, with a shed that allows mechanical repair of 3 Kombis, and a high end spray booth, with dry air inputs, filters and heavy duty compressor. This means that we are no longer at the mercy of the weather (and Trev can leave his tools lying around).
As a bonus, we also have a yard out the front that can park up to 20 vehicles that have either been completed or yet to commence their resto. We are still getting organised, and will advise our new location in the coming weeks - sorry we're a bit embarrased by the mess!
There is also a great VW mechanic located 5 doors down the road, so we can hopefully get better service and turnaround times.
In a rather strange co-incidence, we also took delivery of 9 Kombis that had been stored in a barn by Steve Muller of Kombi Rescue in Sydney. I keep calling them "Muller's Secret Stash"! This collection includes a few rare gems that are in incredibly good condition! You might recognise some of these looking a little bit fresher after their holiday at the Righteous Kombis spa!
The hardest decision now is which one to start on next???
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