
We took the bus out for its first big road trip! Well kind of… I got approximately 1.5 miles into a 35 mile trek up north to the VW shop before breaking down… well nothing really broke.. but it didn’t want to shift into second gear, and the traffic was freaking out around me so I gave up pretty quick!
The bus has been running really well, so my plan was to drive it up to a VW shop that specializes in air-cooled restorations. They are going to put this thing up on a lift so we can see exactly what needs to be repaired/ replaced. I’m also going to have them do a thorough mechanical check to make sure the brakes, steering, engine is all in general working order (I mean I can stop, turn, and drive now, so I’m hoping for the best). I took the day off work to drive it the 35 miles north. Noelle followed me in the car, and we have AAA as backup. We started out strong, the bus fired right up, I got out on the road and quickly found myself going 30mph in 3rd gear with no problems. Sweet! The steering felt light and responsive, the engine sounded great, and the ride was smooth. As I pulled out onto the main road though, I tried to shift back up to second gear, and immediately the engine bogged down. I quickly pushed the clutch back in and shifted to first – tried to rev the engine and shift again, same result – not good! I’m now going about 10mph with cars darting around me like crazy. One lady literally drove into oncoming traffic to get around me – wtf! I eventually turned into a side road, and parked the bus in a parking lot. Time for plan B – calling AAA to for a tow.
Turns out the basic AAA membership only gets you 5 miles of towing… so it will actually cost over $100… oh and the lazy tow truck driver isn’t willing to come get me in “rush hour” (its 6:15 in the morning) so the earliest he will be here is … 3.5 hours from now… right… time for plan C – limp the bus back home, sign up for AAA premium, wait the obligatory 3 days, “breakdown” in the apartment parking lot, and finally get this thing up to the shop. So thats what we do – turn back out on the main road – again with cars coming out of nowhere and all trying to run me down – its like they can sense weakness, and are going in for the kill! Thankfully I had Noelle on my side – She wielded that car like a blocking machine – applying liberal amounts of horn, and I’m sure some colorful language. But seriously, people need to calm down. I had one car literally speed up as I turned the corner to try to hit me or something – I don’t get it, if I saw some cribbled up vintage bus chugging down the road, I would certainly slow down – but not these crazies – I guess they are in a hurry to get to “work” or wherever their self-absorbed, inconsiderate selves are trying to go. Anyways, we finally made it back home and could breath some relief!
I spent the some more time test driving the bus around the parking lot. It’s entirely possible (Noelle might say probable) that I just don’t know how to drive this thing yet. It seems like as the engine warms up, it gets harder to shift, the engine bogs down and almost dies. I’m wondering if I am just shifting incorrectly?! I’ll have to keep practicing… of course after the 2 – 4 inches of additional snow that is coming tomorrow… yay winter…

Check out the salty hellscape that coats the roads around here… salt, water, and metal get along great don’t they?