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It’s an unwritten rule that whenever you say Vegas, it’s followed by the word baby. Well, we’re flipping the script today. There will be no Vegas babying around here. Baby!

We’re also not going to make any cheesy gambling puns, and won’t even mention The Strip. In fact, we’ll act like the Bellagio doesn’t even have a fountain, as today our attention is solely aimed at one thing.

In a city best known for high rolling, it’s Stephen Hartlauer’s low-rolling ’66 Split we’re here for, and nothing else. Okay, we’ll probably have at least one margarita, but that’s it.

The purchase of this 1966 Bus had been a long time coming, as Stephen reveals: “I first got involved in Volkswagens when I was 14,” he begins. “My brother’s girlfriend at the time lived in the neighbourhood of a VW junkyard repair shop here in Las Vegas. We would drive by every day after school on our way to drop her off at home, and that made me

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