Post by VWCA_Adman on Jul 13, 2022 15:12:54 GMT -6

UK team tackles 10-day challenge to transform a 1969 Volkswagen
By Sean Ponzini
On a Monday in March, two fearless adventurers, Jimmy DeVille and Helen Stanley, started a road trip along America’s West Coast with one objective in mind. To take an old, beat up VW Bus and transform it into a lean, mean, drag machine. But who were these intrepid explorers and what had inspired this dream?


The first port of call for Jimmy and Helen was picking up the 1969 Bus that Ant had arranged for them. To keep the cost down and with a new engine install in mind, Ant had opted for the cheapest Bus he could find. But the two Goblins were not prepared for the shell they were about to receive upon their arrival in San Diego.

Together they chipped in to get the new water-cooled turbo engine installed and to get the Bus on the road. It wasn’t easy but after a lot of blood, sweat and tears, eventually the Bus was mobile again. Now they needed to sort out the exterior.
Agreeing it wasn’t sensible to get a paint job with such limited time before having to take the Bus down a drag strip, Jimmy and Helen decided to get themselves a body wrap, so they pushed on to the next stop, Los Angeles. Helen had heard good things about a place there called Impressive Wraps and, boy, did they live up to their name. The team worked into the night alongside the Goblins, and together they prepped the surface of the beaten-up Bus and started to transform it. Helen and Jimmy decided to take the Bus from its original maroon and give it a dark and moody makeover, opting for a satin black wrap around the sides with a gunmetal gray roof.
Rewarding themselves with a bit of respite while awaiting the completion of the wrap, Jimmy and Helen caught wind of a local car meet and couldn’t resist popping along, discovering the Odd Squad Car Club, and were amazed at some of the vehicles in show. The club had some awesome classic cars and trucks, just the sort of vehicles that spring to mind when you think of the LA car mod scene. Jimmy and Helen were like kids in a candy shop, and the locals had welcomed them with open arms and sounded excited about what the Goblins had up their sleeves for their own Bus mod.


After 10 long days on the road, it was finally time for the Goblins to see if they could pull off the impossible and send this bus down the quarter-mile at eye watering speed. Jimmy had one last trick up his sleeve, though — he couldn’t help but feel that the Bus had been missing something special, so he arranged for third generation pin-striper and Las Vegas native, Shaun Hartman, to add the pièce de résistance, a bespoke hand-painted design onto the Bus. With nothing else left to do, it was time to tackle the strip.

As for how the bus performed on the track? You’ll have to catch this episode of the Goblin Works Garage series to see how it got on.

Sean Ponzini | sean.ponzini@wbtv.uk