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“MINT 2 BE”

Bill Richardson has been a Henderson, Nevada resident his entire life. He and his wife Carmen have been in the scene for some time, owning a black 1965 Beetle. The pair decided it was time to add something a bit bigger to their VW stable.

“We originally decided to build a Bus because our son Jacob has Cerebral Palsy, which left him without any mobility. He would not be able to sit in a Beetle, but he fits comfortably laying in the middle seat of the Bus. With the ragtop opened, he has a great view while driving down the road.”

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