May 5, 2014
Yesterday, I drove to Canyon RV park at the city of Yorba Linda to attend the annual Orange Empire Bus Company’s spring picnic. Initially, I wanted to bring VW parts to sell but I changed my mind because I felt that hauling around piles of junk is a hassle. I have done those for a few years and I am beginning to get tired of it.
When I arrived at Canyon RV park, there was already a long line of VW bugs & buses waiting to enter the park. A few minutes after getting in line, the park opened the gates and it did not take long before I was able to get in the park. People were just aggressively grabbing parking spots and I did not want to compete with these guys because I just want to find a shaded spot for me to park my bus.
My parts list only contained 4 items: Cut-offs dog legs for years 1968-71 bus dog legs; 1967 bus rear view mirror; Left & right rockers plus door pillars for 1968-71 bus.
While walking around the swap meet area, I spotted a guy selling a 1962 front turn signal who wants $10 for it. I told him I can give him $5 for it. He went from $8 to $7…to $6. After I put down the signal light back to his display area, the seller finally agreed to the $5 price.
There were a few nice pieces but most of them are just parts that are not highly sought after. One interesting thing I saw is this guy who is selling middle seat replacement legs because some middle seats out there have rusted legs. The metal pipes that were used were thinner but that is easily resolved by inserting a metal rod inside the pipe to reinforce it and then weld the replacement part to the seat.
The only item in my ‘parts wish-list’ is a rear view mirror being sold by this guy at a ridiculous price of $75. Those things are being sold at thesamba.com for $25-$40 shipped. I tried to haggle politely with the seller but he just won’t budge on his price.
I started thinking, should I wait for the next show hoping that there would be a 1967 bus rear view mirror being sold then? The next OCTO is June 7th & Classics is on June 21st. Should I really wait that long hoping that someone is going to be selling the mirror that I need at a cheaper price? If I order through thesamba.com, I have to take time to drive to the post office to buy a money order then mail it then wait for the shipment. Then there is a risk that the mirror I will receive is not exactly a good one. Looking at the pictures in the ads is not a sure thing that the mirror I am buying is in very good condition. The screw that holds the mirror from the metal holder could have been cross thread making it lose. There are risks I have to take if I want to buy at a regular price. On the other hand, the overpriced mirror that is before me at the show is in good condition. The seller pulled a bag full of 1967 mirrors and told me to select the best one. I figured that at least he is giving me a choice among 5 mirrors. I selected the best one and when I installed it in my bus, it fitted perfectly and the whole interior of the front area seemed to feel complete. I was just relieve to finally take out the old rear view mirror that is being held together by several layers of dock tape and metal wires. That was indeed an eyesore. In my opinion, I overpaid by $35 but it did not hurt a lot because there are bus/bug shows that are coming and I will have a more presentable bus to show.
I am thankful that there is one food stand who decided to sell affordable food. Hot dogs for $1 & sodas for $1 were sold like hot cakes.
I was able to get a few restoration ideas while checking out the buses at the show that were in different stages of restoration. The show is one of my favorites to go to and hopefully next time there will be more people who will bring parts to sell.