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New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 4:35 pm
by rcman_1998
Hello to all from the east side of Washington State. Currently I'm new to the Subuaru 360 hobby however I have a passion for vintage cars as I have been building and restoring vintage VW's for a while and have a passion for all cars. I have owned show cars to rat rods and everything in between and have focused on the Subaru 360's as a new passion/interest. I am currently in the middle of build a 1966 VW Single Cab pickup that is very similar to the 360 pickup and my '64 Split Window Camper is very similar to the Vans. My desire would be to have a van to put in the bed of the SC as an accessory piece or a truck done to match my truck. At this time i'm looking to read, learn in hopes to some day acquire one. So I look forward to meeting folks with similar interests. I'll post a couple of photos of my VW's even though they aren't Subie's it will show what I lean towards. Thanks.

The collage
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The SC Album
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welc ... TRi5cMW7zY

The Bus Album
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welc ... TRi5cMW71A

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:25 pm
by 1_2MINI
I have the exact same desire...to put my 360 van in the bed of a VW single cab pickup. It will JUST barely fit according to my measurements. The biggest problem is getting it up there. My thought was to lower the pickup as low as possible and making very long ramps, that would slide under the van for storage.

My total vision is this: VW Type 2 Transporter SINKA in antique white to match my 360, then both of my Motocompo motorcycles in the back of my 360. I've already begun the design for a custom rack in my van. They'll be mounted up high in the back so they can be seen through the windows.

I actually have my eye on a SINKA right now, but they're asking $18k for it...pretty pricey for a Type 2 IMO, but it might be a good deal in the long run. That's about double my current budget so I have no choice but to wait for the right one to come along anyways.

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:05 pm
by carlofsumner
Hello and welcome from the wet side of the state. There a few pickups available. Check out the for sale section of this forum.

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:19 pm
by Garm
loading dock makes putting in the VW easy.

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:43 am
by 2stroketurbo
Like this ?

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:44 am
by 2stroketurbo
or maybe this?

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 1:00 am
by 2stroketurbo
I guess we've all been dreaming the same dream. Although, I need something more quirky than a VW. I've been toying with a Tempo Matadoor and a Hanomog.

I've been chasing both these trucks for years.

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 2:25 am
by Garm
^ Whoa. And I though a Divco milk truck would be quirky. Got me beat!

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 1:07 pm
by Subie Gal
hiiiiiiiii!

glad you made it onto the forums! welcome :D

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 2:52 pm
by rcman_1998
The Matadoors are super cool and very unique. I have a friend here that has built a couple of COE's with diesels and probably could fit 2 - 360's on it as it's a big truck. As far as loading and unload for me that won't be an issue as I have a lift in my shop my biggest concern is tying things down without having to drill into the bed but ..... realistically I would have to put hooks in. Hard to do when I'm just restoring the entire truck. So something I have to think about. The other option if I can't find a Van would be for me to put an Isetta in the bed. I have a line on two of those but really enjoy the Subies. I'm part of the Tri-Cities Subaru Club and I they all run in modern cars my hope is to bring something that shows the roots of why they have WRX's, STI's etc... don't get me wrong I would love to have one of those as I love power and speed but right now not in the cards. As for the SINKA's keep an eye out on http://www.thesamba.com. I'm a big fan of Synchro's and Doka's as well. There's so much out there it's hard to keep focused sometimes.

Thx Jamie

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 2:52 pm
by rcman_1998
The Matadoors are super cool and very unique. I have a friend here that has built a couple of COE's with diesels and probably could fit 2 - 360's on it as it's a big truck. As far as loading and unload for me that won't be an issue as I have a lift in my shop my biggest concern is tying things down without having to drill into the bed but ..... realistically I would have to put hooks in. Hard to do when I'm just restoring the entire truck. So something I have to think about. The other option if I can't find a Van would be for me to put an Isetta in the bed. I have a line on two of those but really enjoy the Subies. I'm part of the Tri-Cities Subaru Club and I they all run in modern cars my hope is to bring something that shows the roots of why they have WRX's, STI's etc... don't get me wrong I would love to have one of those as I love power and speed but right now not in the cards. As for the SINKA's keep an eye out on http://www.thesamba.com. I'm a big fan of Synchro's and Doka's as well. There's so much out there it's hard to keep focused sometimes.

Thx Jamie

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:35 pm
by 2stroketurbo
I forgot to say welcome to the club. Thanks for submitting pix and some background info.

You'll be in good hands here !

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:45 pm
by 2stroketurbo
PS. this van may be very near you. 425 area code?


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Corve ... ars_Trucks

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:50 am
by books1
Here's me in 1981, helping a mate pick up an old Tempo Matador truck from a bush homestead yard:
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- and again, from the front:
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(After twenty-five years, neglected and left out in the weather by the wood shed, we were still able to inflate the tyres and roll her onto the trailer!)

- and here is one (not the above one!), lovingly restored:
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Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 12:20 pm
by subaru360nut
Welcome to The Club!
When we lived in NJ I would go to the NY Auto Show
every year, that's where I saw my first Subaru 360 and
also first Tempo Matador (a van) and also a Commer van,
of the 3 it seems more Subaru 360s actually were sold here
and I have had my 360 van since Feb. 1975 and drive it
every day.

The Club is here to help. Keep in touch

Ed Parsil in Tucson (I was in Tacoma for the big Little Car
show there in July)

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 12:53 pm
by 2stroketurbo
books1 wrote:Here's me in 1981, helping a mate pick up an old Tempo Matador truck from a bush homestead yard:
Image
- and again, from the front:
Image
(After twenty-five years, neglected and left out in the weather by the wood shed, we were still able to inflate the tyres and roll her onto the trailer!)

- and here is one (not the above one!), lovingly restored:
Image


I love those trucks!

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:53 pm
by Garm
That is a crazy cool truck. The front reminds me of the Vespa 400 for some reason.

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:57 pm
by Garm
thesamba.com -- ugh. Where everyone thinks their ride is worth ONE.... MILLION....... DOLLARS

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 3:37 pm
by 2stroketurbo
Micro Image wrote:That is a crazy cool truck. The front reminds me of the Vespa 400 for some reason.

you like Vespa 400's?


Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 4:25 pm
by Garm
Yes. Even more than your videos. :P :lol:

Re: New Member from Tri-Cities, WA

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:25 am
by kjrcace360fan
Welcome, Love your bugs. I restored a 68 in 82. It was a lot of fun. Similar car but different from these 360's. You can buy parts anytime.