I love the car. I would like to know if it is for sale. Please let me know my name is Lee and my contact email is leemuntean@hotmail.com. thank you please let me know.
Poor repaint or not, you should have a look at the going rate for crew cabs on the Samba. You'd easily have to shell out $15-20K for that ride. $2-5K for a rusted out pile with no engine.
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Wuff, nasty repaint.
Otherwise, very cool double cab - looks straight and dry.
They should immediately start production again- I'd buy one in a heartbeat. I'm sure millions of others would too.
Like Dave said, I would also buy one in a heart beat. I had an opportunity about 10 years ago but I waited too long.
I love the car. I would like to know if it is for sale. Please let me know my name is Lee and my contact email is leemuntean@hotmail.com.
thank you please let me know.
Saw a near identical double cab in Columbus last fall. I can't embed the image, so click here to see it on Twitpic.
i want one real bad, although i actually know better.
nice work with the shadows there, mr. photographer.
what's in the bed? tell me it's vintage plumbing fixtures.
@salguod: that's quite the similar double-cab!
Whats up with the Wvampire paint job?
As said by Tony, great work with the shadows. Real sharp composition. I actually dig the two tone.
Poor repaint or not, you should have a look at the going rate for crew cabs on the Samba. You'd easily have to shell out $15-20K for that ride. $2-5K for a rusted out pile with no engine.
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