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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by LJay » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:07 am
Thanks Sjtw,they really are an epic find!


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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Scotty » Mon Mar 31, 2014 12:51 pm
The photos of OLD45 (or at least some of them) were used in an article about the vw bus:
I thought I had a copy of the whole article as I remember reading it, but I can't find them right now, just the one above

I thought I had a copy of the whole article as I remember reading it, but I can't find them right now, just the one above
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Dai » Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:59 am
I think that article is reproduced in the 50-67 transporter guide, which I may have at home - all the reviews from when they were new


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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Sjtw » Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:02 am
Is that a glow in the dark Barndoor?
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Rich Oakley » Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:16 pm
In the very first post on this topic, I mentioned a '54 UK Barndoor with the number plate PXF630. Only the engine lid was known to have survived and was for sale at Peppercorn a good few years ago. Anyhow, I have found a pic of the bus today. It was a converted panel van...


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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by ted698 » Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:48 pm
A question from newbie
- why do some barndoors have a peak vent, and others dont?
Was the fresh air box on the roof not standard fit back then?

Was the fresh air box on the roof not standard fit back then?
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Menace » Thu Jul 24, 2014 1:24 pm
ted698 wrote:A question from newbie- why do some barndoors have a peak vent, and others dont?
Was the fresh air box on the roof not standard fit back then?
Yes an optional extra it's call a Behr Scoop

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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by RockStock » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:52 pm
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by Byron Bamboo » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:29 pm
What was OLD 45's chassis number?
Is it still around?
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Is it still around?
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by JD Westy » Sun Dec 07, 2014 1:59 pm
I have a chassis no. Plate that came with KSA 907 that isn't KSA,s chassis no. It is on Barn door DK but no details or pics. I would like to return it to the bus owner if it is still in existence? Chassis no. 20-08775 any ideas guy's?
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Re: UK Supplied Barndoors...
by 49barndoor » Fri Feb 06, 2015 8:55 pm
Anything new on this topic?
Known UK Supplied Barndoors v v v v
Ch. number 20-074720.
Ch. number 20-080630.
Ch. number 20-081487.
Ch. number 20-083189.
Ch. number 20-083139.
Ch.number 20-104763.
Cant find number for SC
Known UK Supplied Barndoors v v v v
Ch. number 20-074720.
Ch. number 20-080630.
Ch. number 20-081487.
Ch. number 20-083189.
Ch. number 20-083139.
Ch.number 20-104763.
Cant find number for SC

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