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« Reply #4620 on: October 11, 2012, 16:13:25 pm »

That photo doesn't even come close to fully show what lies inside this building. Imagine 10x this! Original Empi stuff, very little DDS, but parts and engines back to the early '70s... cars too.. More on this later.
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« Reply #4621 on: October 11, 2012, 16:35:39 pm »

Barn find deluxe....

what are you doing in "MY BACKYARD"   Smiley
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« Reply #4622 on: October 11, 2012, 17:09:22 pm »

Yup, it's amazing what you'll find in the back room at the HVWs office...
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« Reply #4623 on: October 11, 2012, 22:32:43 pm »

Barn find deluxe....

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« Reply #4624 on: October 11, 2012, 22:36:46 pm »

Barn find deluxe....

Whoah I shudder to think if there really is a pc in that Gateway box.. .Terrible devices.

I think that Gateway "cowputer" was first to go!
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« Reply #4625 on: October 12, 2012, 05:26:33 am »

Seems like a good place for a filming of "American Pickers" We know that Mike is a VW guy...he can have Frank help him haul out the "loot".
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« Reply #4626 on: October 12, 2012, 06:33:21 am »

Seems like a good place for a filming of "American Pickers" We know that Mike is a VW guy...he can have Frank help him haul out the "loot".

I believe he is a "Voteswagen" guy Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4627 on: October 12, 2012, 06:50:26 am »

i saw the pawnstar guys got a bug and im sure the bald guy called it a voteswagen too
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« Reply #4628 on: October 12, 2012, 21:42:51 pm »

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« Reply #4629 on: October 13, 2012, 08:38:01 am »

An other car in my (small) garage
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« Reply #4630 on: October 14, 2012, 02:12:49 am »

I think you got that one from me Smiley
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« Reply #4631 on: October 14, 2012, 09:14:32 am »

i saw the pawnstar guys got a bug and im sure the bald guy called it a voteswagen too

VWoA probably don't like anybody except them using the word Volkswagen...
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« Reply #4632 on: October 14, 2012, 14:47:37 pm »

i saw the pawnstar guys got a bug and im sure the bald guy called it a voteswagen too

VWoA probably don't like anybody except them using the word Volkswagen...

oh yeah! i never thought about that, that would explain a lot then
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« Reply #4633 on: October 14, 2012, 21:49:32 pm »

Billet crank and rods for my turbo 3 liter
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« Reply #4634 on: October 15, 2012, 21:17:50 pm »

i saw the pawnstar guys got a bug and im sure the bald guy called it a voteswagen too

VWoA probably don't like anybody except them using the word Volkswagen...

oh yeah! i never thought about that, that would explain a lot then

Uhhh...Volkswagen has no bearing on who says any of its trademarked words. It's part of the Fair Use Doctrine, the same principle that lets news organizations use the brand name in the course of their work. Otherwise companies like BP would invoke a no-name mandate whenever its wells fail and fill the Gulf of Mexico with tar balls. Would be convenient, no?

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

This is a far simpler case, though. People mispronounce Volkswagen (or library or nuclear or croissant or Porsche) largely because they're mouth-breathing idiots. The Pawnstars cast is a great example. The desert does weird shit to peoples' brains. And I know firsthand; I did 20 years in that godforsaken valley (I'm from Vegas; what's your excuse?).  Grin   


back to parts in the mail...
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« Reply #4635 on: October 15, 2012, 23:05:55 pm »

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Billet crank and rods for my turbo 3 liter
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« Reply #4636 on: October 16, 2012, 03:51:03 am »

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek, but none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota. They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.
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« Reply #4637 on: October 16, 2012, 04:05:43 am »

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The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek

That I was potentially stating the obvious nagged at me as I wrote that but it was the perfect opportunity to call television personalities idiots. I'm a fool and fools can be noble. Idiocy...not so much.

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none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota.

I really don't see how it could either. Nor could I see how Volkswagen could suffer if an independent shop used an image of a vehicle that has a giant Volkswagen logo as part of its nose design (Wolfgang Intl?). I mean Volkswagen put it there in the first place! But Volkswagen has a legal team directing in. Which raises another issue: The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.

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They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.

Volkswagen's pricing and quality-control issues will keep my butt out of a new VW. Every corporation is picky about people using its copyrighted information.
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« Reply #4638 on: October 16, 2012, 05:25:36 am »

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek, but none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota. They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.
X 100,000,000,000,000. I would say  "F" VWOA but they might sue me for slander.
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« Reply #4639 on: October 16, 2012, 05:29:21 am »

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek, but none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota. They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.

Hey bro if you keep your butt out of a new VW that's your mistake. especially the TDI versions...I'd about 100% guarantee my friend the recent   " v dub parts"    crap had nothing at all to do with VW.
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« Reply #4640 on: October 16, 2012, 09:54:50 am »

I just received this baby today Smiley
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« Reply #4641 on: October 16, 2012, 10:00:27 am »

And some NOS 70's fiberglass skateboards Smiley
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« Reply #4642 on: October 16, 2012, 13:57:19 pm »

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek, but none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota. They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.


Hey bro if you keep your butt out of a new VW that's your mistake. especially the TDI versions...I'd about 100% guarantee my friend the recent   " v dub parts"    crap had nothing at all to do with VW.

I love the technology, but I can not support that company. I could understand VW's angle if they supported the owners of their classic cars (like MB does), but far as I can tell, they'd rather see the aircooled cars disappear.
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« Reply #4643 on: October 16, 2012, 15:06:58 pm »

Zach, so what about the Volkswagen Classic operation, supplying and manufacturing early parts? Also, did you know the senior designer at Wiolfsburg, Andreas Mindt, drives a big Type 4-motored early-'60s Beetle? Would rather drive a modern VW than apologise for a Honda... Grin
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« Reply #4644 on: October 16, 2012, 15:26:31 pm »

I knew about Andreas, but not so much about VW Classics. If it is operated the same way as the MB parts is (with high quality parts available from your local dealer) I would be very impressed.
As far as the Honda quip... I work on all types of cars every day, and in my humble opinion, on average the Japanese cars are screwed together much simpler, and better than the ones from Germany.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4645 on: October 16, 2012, 20:55:29 pm »

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« Reply #4646 on: October 16, 2012, 21:55:27 pm »

And some NOS 70's fiberglass skateboards Smiley


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« Reply #4647 on: October 17, 2012, 21:33:14 pm »

An early birthday present.....The real deal! Original blueprints for the 88mm Mahle biral cylinders, dated April 1971. Signed and approved by Joe and Darrell Vittone.
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« Reply #4648 on: October 17, 2012, 21:50:24 pm »

Where Volkswagen draws the distinction is when other parties use the brand name to promote their own business (i.e. naming your shop with the maker's trademarked words). Shops can advertise that they repair or sell parts for Volkswagens (and Saabs and Chevrolets and whatever) but can't use any of the trademarked words (Clem's VW Repair for example) in their business names or use the makers' logos in their advertisements without Volkswagen's consent.

The previous comments were clearly tongue in cheek, but none the less, I don't see how clever names such as "Vee Dub Parts" hurts Volkswagens bottom line one iota. They're just being assholes, and that will keep my butt out of any new VW.

Yup, well put.  VWOA can eat a big old bowl of shit IMO, as well.
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« Reply #4649 on: October 18, 2012, 04:06:12 am »

An early birthday present.....The real deal! Original blueprints for the 88mm Mahle biral cylinders, dated April 1971. Signed and approved by Joe and Darrell Vittone.

wow! thats fantastic!
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