Cyndi Kritzinger wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:54 pm
HI JAQUES.
WHAT IS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN VINTAGE AND EAST COAST?
Mark, i don't quite understand the relevance of your question on a thread about
one of 5 Barndoor buses being found in SA,other than looking for some sensationalism. I recall you asking Me this same question when you traveled down the coast to CT and stopped over at my shop for free T shirts and pics.... and i recall you said you didn't like Oliver for some reason.....i will once again explain this to You , but please pay attention in class this time as i am getting tired of telling the story by now.
Oliver and i have been friends for roughly about 6 or 7 years trading and discussing busses and spares as a common interest.... 5 and a half years ago i discovered a collection of splitties in storage in Zimbabwe that were for sale, at the time Oliver was planing to go visit his wife's family in Harare and we decided to do a
joint venture buying splitties in Zim and other African countries as an adventure !... one thing led to another and we ended up buying over 170 buses in Zim over a 5 year period and storing them in various storage yards in Zimbabwe, we have
legally imported and restored a number of buses and either sold them into the local SA market to serious collectors or restored and exported them to clients in the UK or Australia (as they were imported into SA from Zim by Us and not local buses, it took us 9 months to do the correct paperwork for the first load).
We have contributed massively in the search and availability of new parts and development in the split window kombi market in South Africa and introduced many buses onto the local roads to build the fellowship in aircooled VW's.... We do what we do with love and passion like all other VW fanatic's!
Oliver like quite a few other Commercial restorers (like Pierre from VDUBtech to name but two) buy parts from My company Aircooled spares for their restorations. Should i explain my relationship with Pierre too ?

Happy Now ?
Now let's move on and get back to the reason i first posted this.....the importance of the
actual Barndoor Bus we found !
here are some pics of our yard in Harare :
