This years big adventure
Posted: 10 Aug 2011, 00:10
Hi all only posted a few times before just thought i would share with you our little trip through europe in our 1981 Aircooled t25, i brought it off an auction site for just under 3k and have spent another 1500 on getting her right and reliable mainly doing most the work myself exept having a single webber fitted (which is the nuts imo) and tuned,
anyway after having the engine and gearbox out , doing the clutch ,oil seals, push rod seals,flywheel(cracked),electric fuel pump conversion,new carb,j pipes (instead of the rotten heat exchangers),oil,plugs ,dizzy cap,rotor ,ht leads,coil, the list just goes on and on lol, we were finally ready, we travelled down through france reaching a campsite in the alps which we stayed for 4 days , shame it rained the whole time our new awning got a right testing first time out the box.
We then travelled through the frejus tunnel and headed for southern italy (tortora,calabria) passing milan,naples etc along the way, this part of the trip took us about 3 days taking it easy stopping overnight at the autogrills where loads of other campers soon joined us, never saw alot of t25 or any vw's tbh , maybe i am only mad enough to risk it all that way
, we stayed in southern italy for 2 weeks relaxing with family and generally having a wicked time, we then headed back this time taking a more direct route through monte blanc , experiencing northern italy near the alps the views are out of this world , we liked it so much we are going to book somewhere there next year.
took us 3 whole days to get back this time doing some night driving, eventually arriving at calais and getting back on the boat, apart from some idiot in italy putting 20 euro of diesel in my tank and having to drain it and refill, plus the split charge relay burning out on me(fixed it in italy) the old bus never missed a beat even achieving 85 mph yes you heard right 85 mph (for a brief moment going downhill etc) it was 65 all the way for most of the trip, i done about 12 whole tanks of fuel , and reckon i must have drove 6000 km or more.
This is the bus just after we arrrived at my brother in laws restuarant in tortora,calabria

We had an amazing road trip and are already planning next years big trip, we love our bus.........
anyway after having the engine and gearbox out , doing the clutch ,oil seals, push rod seals,flywheel(cracked),electric fuel pump conversion,new carb,j pipes (instead of the rotten heat exchangers),oil,plugs ,dizzy cap,rotor ,ht leads,coil, the list just goes on and on lol, we were finally ready, we travelled down through france reaching a campsite in the alps which we stayed for 4 days , shame it rained the whole time our new awning got a right testing first time out the box.
We then travelled through the frejus tunnel and headed for southern italy (tortora,calabria) passing milan,naples etc along the way, this part of the trip took us about 3 days taking it easy stopping overnight at the autogrills where loads of other campers soon joined us, never saw alot of t25 or any vw's tbh , maybe i am only mad enough to risk it all that way

took us 3 whole days to get back this time doing some night driving, eventually arriving at calais and getting back on the boat, apart from some idiot in italy putting 20 euro of diesel in my tank and having to drain it and refill, plus the split charge relay burning out on me(fixed it in italy) the old bus never missed a beat even achieving 85 mph yes you heard right 85 mph (for a brief moment going downhill etc) it was 65 all the way for most of the trip, i done about 12 whole tanks of fuel , and reckon i must have drove 6000 km or more.
This is the bus just after we arrrived at my brother in laws restuarant in tortora,calabria

We had an amazing road trip and are already planning next years big trip, we love our bus.........