It was pretty well attended, about 75 Veedubs of various vintages.

I like the look of original equipment like the one above and below.

but I also like the one on the right in the below image,

almost as much as I like this vintage old bug.

There were plenty of oval windows there but this is the only full on shot I got.

You may not remember but I saw another rare old notchback on my European Tour through Tennessee On The Road, By The Numbers.


I like the looks of this recent vintage Vanagon.

These were from the Orlando chapter.

I saw this POS Cavalier there, with chrome cladding everywhere. As I said, a POS.

This old tool kit sandwiched into the spare tire was pretty cool, and probably relatively rare.

The full view of that old bug.

Only a couple Karman Ghia's were still around when I arrived. All ragtops though, not a coupe in sight.

And just a few Things.

This triple white Type I was beautiful.

And there were a bunch of these Meyers Manx lookablikes.




My only question is "Why?"

This was cute but I bet it rides rough as hell.

Long board, short bus.


There were several of these Rabbit convertibles around. I still like the lines of these, years later.

And a bunch of cool old, and newer, buses.






Surprisingly, this was the only truck there.

A few parts were to be had. I am glad the seller put "Trunk Lid" on this or else I wouldn't have known what it was.

More recent vintages.


I parked the olestationbus behind this Westie and got a cool thumbs up from these guys.


This is a really cool older Westfalia Camper outfitted with the safari windshields,

As spartan as the olestationbus.

Cool vintage decals.


I had not seen a rear safari window before, and some desirable old coolers.

As I was leaving, I saw this POS in the parking lot. Again, I must ask "Why?".

This buggy is pretty nice. A more modern treatment at the headlights

but around back it had a pair of '65 Mustang taillights.

But modern as could be on the interior.

On the way home, I spotted this truck just outside the Speedway and stopped for a couple shots.

Given the current state of GM's financial stability, I wonder if these will be back for the 2009 season?

And that is What I Saw Today.
3 comments:
Those old VW's take me back. They were so simple that they were genius. They did however have some shotty pot metal parts and fixtures on a good number of them.
I also agree with you on the lines of those late 80's early 90's Cabrios. If I had one like that AND a diesel...
Hey CDM,
You will get your diesel ragtop soon enough...BTW, love the new blog...keep it up...
it is funny...as the kid and I were driving the family to the softball tournement we spotted several of these old VWs heading east on the 4.....saw the Notch Back and their friends taking a break at the rest area in Orlando....they looked cool as they were all lined up in a row... looked like a little car show right there in the rest area....
talked about the odds of blowing the ball game and returning for the show....you know our decision..
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