The cyberspace place where you may find some very interesting links to some of my favorite automobiles


A page for Volkswagens, Volvos, 'Vettes, and some Zees

Hi, I'm Standlee Spencer, a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer and highschool Shopteacher that likes toys for work and play. Here you might find some pictures and links to these automobiles. Over the years, I have bought and sold many types of cars....some good, some not quite so good. Anyway, here is what I have for the time being. When the links are hooked up, you should be able to click outta here and go into some other very interesting links. Enjoy :)

My first toy is a Fibertech Manx-type dune buggy built on a shortened 67 VW pan. It has a basically stock 1600 single port engine with a street cam and a 009 distributor. Of course it has dual glass packs and makes a lot of noise. This is my Shriner parade car. Would you believe that it has only about 28,000 actual miles on it?

The 1990 Dodge Grand Caravan, two-tone blue (just like a gazillion other ones) was used primarily for long trips. It has all the bells and whistles that made our trips over the hill from San Diego more comfortable. It is currently on loan to Brawley Union High School for use as a tool and equipment carrier for my Residential Electrical Wiring class. During the last couple of years, we have had several problems with the transmission. Note: Do not buy Dodge products! They used a terrible transmission in these vans, and do not back their products.

Another family rig is the 1987 Volvo 240 DL Wagon. Champagne color, and has over 250,000 miles on it. Still original, and runs great. Samuel drives it in San Diego everyday. Built to last and has very little maintenance problems.

The "Vette" part is my 1985 Light Bronze C-4 Corvette. It was purchased from Gary Haight at Bonanza Corvette, 16th and Broadway, in San Diego.

The latest additons to my collection include three 1974 Datsun 260Z's, an original 1977 280Z, and a 1985 300ZX coupe.

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