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« on: January 28, 2008, 01:14:08 am »

I went on a bike ride today and I passed through a neighborhood that I do not live in. As I passed a house that had the garage open I noticed a covered 356 porsche, which probably had not moved in quite some time. The most interesting part was the large flange, empi style glass pack with flared tip peeking out underneath the apron. I wonder what was in that engine bay and what other interesting parts the car might have had. I should have stopped to ask about the car. Oh well, next time...

Seen any hidden or interesting stuff lately??
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2008, 20:50:16 pm »

Schwimmer has some interesting stories... perhaps he'll share.
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 20:59:22 pm »

Here's one... Down this one residential street there was a house that had an original unrestored '34 Ford 3-Window Coupe parked in the garage. It was buried in boxes and junk but every so often, I'd drive by and I'd see the garage open and there it was... then one day the garage was cleaned out and it was gone.  Embarrassed
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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2008, 23:14:45 pm »

I went on a bike ride today and I passed through a neighborhood that I do not live in. As I passed a house that had the garage open I noticed a covered 356 porsche, which probably had not moved in quite some time. The most interesting part was the large flange, empi style glass pack with flared tip peeking out underneath the apron. I wonder what was in that engine bay and what other interesting parts the car might have had. I should have stopped to ask about the car. Oh well, next time...

Seen any hidden or interesting stuff lately??

Rick, that sounds exactly like Bills story. Also about 2 block from my house there is a 68 beetle Sahara/savanah??? beige with blk / chrome sprint stars, GTV badges,  and a couple of other goodies. I've seen it outside once, knocked at the door but nobody answered. I think I'll have to stop by again.

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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2008, 00:08:47 am »

I remember an Empi Imp or something under a tarp in Lakeport one moonlit night.
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2008, 00:25:23 am »

I went on a bike ride today and I passed through a neighborhood that I do not live in. As I passed a house that had the garage open I noticed a covered 356 porsche, which probably had not moved in quite some time. The most interesting part was the large flange, empi style glass pack with flared tip peeking out underneath the apron. I wonder what was in that engine bay and what other interesting parts the car might have had. I should have stopped to ask about the car. Oh well, next time...

Seen any hidden or interesting stuff lately??

Rick, that sounds exactly like Bills story. Also about 2 block from my house there is a 68 beetle Sahara/savanah??? beige with blk / chrome sprint stars, GTV badges,  and a couple of other goodies. I've seen it outside once, knocked at the door but nobody answered. I think I'll have to stop by again.

Glenn

You know where this one was. On SE Skyline a couple of houses down from where it crosses Red Hill.
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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2008, 01:41:08 am »

This is actually one of my favorite things to do when out driving. My favorite was being lost some where in the North Carolina mountains and running across a Boss 429 in someone's shed. It is probably still there and I have no idea where we were at the time.

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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2008, 01:51:59 am »

Sheep and I used to go scouting in the weirdest corners of California for VW stuff.... this was before the internet drove the prices up on everybody's junk. We found some old dealer or repair place way out in the sticks, SW of Fresno, near Lemoore or Huron or somewhere... ovals lined up as far as the eye could see. Another guy we frequented was this guy Coddington up in Lakeport, CA. He was really quite scary. Upon entering his property, you went through a big gate, and above was his name carved in wood, but some of the letters were backwards. I think he was a satanist or something. Anyway he had sheds full of early gas tanks, NOS, early steering wheels, 36hp stuff, Empi crap. The guy even looked like the devil, little pointy ears, bald, goatee....
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« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2008, 03:20:42 am »

the guy still there,very interesting
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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2008, 06:39:47 am »

Sheep and I used to go scouting in the weirdest corners of California for VW stuff.... this was before the internet drove the prices up on everybody's junk. We found some old dealer or repair place way out in the sticks, SW of Fresno, near Lemoore or Huron or somewhere... ovals lined up as far as the eye could see. Another guy we frequented was this guy Coddington up in Lakeport, CA. He was really quite scary. Upon entering his property, you went through a big gate, and above was his name carved in wood, but some of the letters were backwards. I think he was a satanist or something. Anyway he had sheds full of early gas tanks, NOS, early steering wheels, 36hp stuff, Empi crap. The guy even looked like the devil, little pointy ears, bald, goatee....

Remember the tweeker who had the complete EMPI Imp at TW Engineering. EMPI everything.
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2008, 12:26:54 pm »

In my free time I 'work' in a yought café, and right next door there is a guy with a pretty large backyard, and if you look true our windows you can see his backyard, not kidding you, there is a bugcase, not sure what age, no 'ears' behind the sidewindows but tanklid is outside, he has 5 jaguars under the tree's, somewhere between 10 and 20 rims up on the roof and lot's of other vw stuff in the back, at one time there were 2 T1 and a few T2's, he had had a buggy or 5 for as far as I can remember, ow yeah, and he has a buggy that he uses to put plants in, I should make some photo's of it, quite a fascinating sight  Grin
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« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2008, 11:19:43 am »

This is actually one of my favorite things to do when out driving. My favorite was being lost some where in the North Carolina mountains and running across a Boss 429 in someone's shed. It is probably still there and I have no idea where we were at the time.

--louis

That's frustrating! A mate of mine got horribly lost around Birmingham (West Midlands, UK!) and found a '65 911 on someones front garden. As he was late for his appointment he dedided to go back to have another look later that day - he couldn't even find the street, let alone the car! Cheesy
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« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2008, 21:47:39 pm »

Sheep and I used to go scouting in the weirdest corners of California for VW stuff.... this was before the internet drove the prices up on everybody's junk. We found some old dealer or repair place way out in the sticks, SW of Fresno, near Lemoore or Huron or somewhere... ovals lined up as far as the eye could see. Another guy we frequented was this guy Coddington up in Lakeport, CA. He was really quite scary. Upon entering his property, you went through a big gate, and above was his name carved in wood, but some of the letters were backwards. I think he was a satanist or something. Anyway he had sheds full of early gas tanks, NOS, early steering wheels, 36hp stuff, Empi crap. The guy even looked like the devil, little pointy ears, bald, goatee....

Remember the tweeker who had the complete EMPI Imp at TW Engineering. EMPI everything.

no I don't seem to remember that car.

Did you ever go with us to Bethel Island to snoop around that guy's stash? Actually that was before Aufklarung....it was 1991 or so.
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