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Original Volkswagen Oil Paintings With Free Shipping

http://www.LloydDobsonArtist.com Original Volkswagen Oil Paintings With Free Shipping by Lloyd Dobson Artist. Or you can commission Lloyd to create your pride and joy on canvas at a very reasonable price. His paintings hang in hundreds of private collections throughout the United States, Canada, the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. He ships FREE to the lower US 48 & Canada. You can find Lloyd Dobson Artist every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm at the Siesta Key Farmers Market located on the barrier island of Siesta Key at 5104 Ocean Blvd in the Village. What makes people feel so connected to VW’s (especially buses)? Probably most families had a VW Bus or two while growing up. This was VW’s station wagon that most families had. They remember going to school in them. They were cheap on gas and easy to fix. Hippy’s lived in many busses during the 60’s and early 70’s. Buses were popular because of all the people that you could put in them. (buses are either 7, 8, or even 9 passenger) I still believe the shortage of middle seats are because of all the hippy’s throwing them out so they could sleep in their buses.

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Original Volkswagen Oil Paintings With Free Shipping

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  1. Original Volkswagen Oil Paintings With Free Shipping www.LloydDobsonArtist.com

  2. Original Volkswagen Oil Paintings With Free Shipping by Lloyd Dobson Artist. Or you can commission Lloyd to create your pride and joy on canvas at a very reasonable price.

  3. Lloyd’s paintings hang in hundreds of private collections throughout the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, and Switzerland

  4. #161218 - “Let’s Go Surfing” - 24”h x 36”w

  5. #160518 ‘ “My Happy Place” - 16”h x 20”w

  6. #157518 - “VW Surfboard Van” - 16”h x 20”w

  7. #161418 -”Hippy Van At A Surf Shack” - 11”h x 14”w

  8. #139416 - “Hippy VW Van & Surf Shack” - 16”h x 20”w

  9. #149217 - “My Hippy Van” - 16”h x 20”w

  10. Five Star Reviews For Local Siesta Key - Sarasota Artist. Lloyd Dobson Artist residing in the Siesta Key - Sarasota, Florida area receives 5-Star reviews for his tropical beach themed oil paintings.

  11. For additional information about Lloyd Dobson Artist, his oil paintings that are available, and a list of some of his private collectors go to www.LloydDobsonArtist.com

  12. You can find Lloyd Dobson Artist every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm at the Siesta Key Farmers Market located on the barrier island of Siesta Key at 5104 Ocean Blvd in the Village.

  13. What makes people feel so connected to VW’s (especially buses)? Probably most families had a VW Bus or two while growing up. This was VW’s station wagon that most families had. They remember going to school in them.

  14. They were cheap on gas and easy to fix. Hippy’s lived in many busses during the 60’s and early 70’s. Buses were popular because of all the people that you could put in them. (buses are either 7, 8, or even 9 passenger)

  15. I still believe the shortage of middle seats are because of all the hippy’s throwing them out so they could sleep in their buses.

  16. Explain generations of buses and what makes them unique. The first generation was what’s known as “the Barndoor Bus”. 1950 to 1955. “The Barndoor Bus” referred to the large door on the rear of the bus. (most people think it’s the side doors that make it a barn door but it’s the large rear door.)

  17. Inside the big door was a engine, spare tire, and the gas tank. Looks a little weird to see someone at the gas station pouring gas in the engine room. Probably had a few fires from that. There were pickup trucks made.

  18. After 1958 there were two models. One is a “Single Cab Pickup” and the other a “Double Cab Truck” Same as now more people and less bed space for cargo.

  19. 1951 was the first year for the family station wagon. There were a number of models then. Cheapest was the Kombi. It is a 6 to 9 passenger bus with seats but no fancy stuff like a headliner or inside wall panels.

  20. Then there was the next model up called a “Standard Micro” Now you have a 6 to 9 passenger with a nice cloth headliner. Nice decorative panels throughout. More quiet and comfortable and also warmer.

  21. Then you have the 6 to 9 passenger “Deluxe”. From 1951 to 1963 there were two deluxe you could get. One with a sunroof and roof windows known as a “23 window”.

  22. The other is the same car with out the sunroof and roof windows. This is called a 15 window Deluxe. In 1964 they stopped using the two rear corner windows which made the 23 window to become a 21 window. Same for the 15 window became a 13 window deluxe.

  23. The Deluxe model had nice aluminum molding around the body separating the two tone colors. The bumpers also had moldings to dress them up. The deluxe came with a clock. (That hardly worked). If your really cool you will have aluminum beauty rings on the wheels.

  24. Send me a photo of your VW and the size you want and I will give you a quote and estimated time completed and shipped. I ship FREE to the lower US 48. Email: lloyddobsonartist@gmail.com

  25. If you are in the Siesta Key - Sarasota, Florida on a Sunday, stop by and say hello! I am there 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Located at 5104 Ocean Blvd. in the Village

  26. “Have a Beachey Kind of Day!” www.LloydDobsonArtist.com

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