snoopy
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Sept 7, 2007 22:33:23 GMT
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1971 sorn for 2 years listed as remarkably solid for it's age, but the more you look and remove the more (or less due to rust) you find. and the hidden bodges like one 12mm wheel bolt fitted in with tape and several 14mm originals stripped. The loweredfront beam was welded out of true by 26mm a banana [ after rust removal after wel ding and a quick paint
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Sept 7, 2007 22:49:40 GMT
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looks much better now
what plans have you got for it ?
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SPLIT RIMS ARE FOR WINNERS
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Sept 7, 2007 23:37:48 GMT
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Was gonna suggest 'buggy it' i see you already did looking good, seems you know where ya going with it. I hate finding bodges, totally puts me off the project. keep up the good work.
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it doesn't matter if it's a Morris Marina or a Toyota Celica - it's what you do with it that counts
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Oh, the pain of a good looking bargain, to find it filled with rust and Bondo.
Well done on the repair and restoration of your car.
I did one 15 years ago, with not so much work, but remember thinking while doing it:
"I have to be mad!!!
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that colour looks cool, ive never seen a beetle in that before. what are ur plans for it??
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steve
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Likes 'em old!!
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Sept 8, 2007 11:32:59 GMT
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Nice one, glad to see your doing the work yourself, much left to do?
Don't know if you saw 'beetle crisis' on one of the dicovery channels but as you find with older cars, theres always more problems to be found. As I'm finding with mine!
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Currently driving - 1969 Viva Deluxe
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snoopy
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Sept 8, 2007 12:58:26 GMT
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thanks for the comments, it will be pretty standard, just a bit lower on the front with different interior. the colour was going to be ford peppermint green but the family was not keen after seeing it, so now 2.5 L of white with 1L on the green mixed in. serious work is now completed the rest is reassembly and source replacement parts as I go on. I said over 20 years ago own another beetle, never because of the rot. But now I have one the budget is £1,500 on the road so about £400 left to spend.
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great new colour !
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Remade In Australia thereimaginarium.com.au
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snoopy
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May 19, 2008 21:05:32 GMT
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[img src="[/img] i47.photobucket.com/albums/f182/kkkango/beetletaxed1.jpg"] on the road for over 2 months now no shakedown problems apart from a distorted rear brake drum giving slight wheel wobble now replaced. just fitted a new headlining as the weather has been hot enough. The wife is well happy with it. slightly over budget but on the road was less than £1,800 all in.
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looking good, makes me jelous of decent paint and dash...mines marked chipped faded all over dash and some really ugly paint job from previous owner...but atlseat most rust removal was done by him so wasnt too bad. Any more pics of it?
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Welll done Mate. [/img] i47.photobucket.com/albums/f182/kkkango/beetletaxed1.jpg"] on the road for over 2 months now no shakedown problems apart from a distorted rear brake drum giving slight wheel wobble now replaced. just fitted a new headlining as the weather has been hot enough. The wife is well happy with it. slightly over budget but on the road was less than £1,800 all in.[/quote]
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May 26, 2008 17:10:06 GMT
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nice one, you've done well
looks v cool!
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1340gt
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May 26, 2008 17:21:49 GMT
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nice car, i'd like to say it was in a state when you got it but compared to my minis it was fabulous, (i had taped up subrame mounts on mine when it arrived!)
i may considder a beetle next. minis sadly seem to be the fastest rusting cars in the world :-(
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