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Yorkshire and Proud
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:01 am
by Chickenfingers
How do (a colloqial greeting in Yorkshire) -just become a "member" & I'm hoping that there are hundreds of experts out there who can help me where others have failed.
My names Mick and I live in North Yorkshire (UK). After many years of wanting and praying, ive finally got myself a Splitty. Probably upset many of you but she's an Aussie import 1967 11 window Kombi with a pop top.
When I got her in October last year she still had the remnants of an old Aussie TV station logo on her - "RTN Channel 8". So far ive managed to find out that it was a TV station in Lismore NSW but does not exist anymore. Ive done a search on the web for RTN Channel 8 but get nothing. Ive sent an email to tourism at Lismore but got nothing. I,m trying to get the history of my van (hoping to get pictures of her when she was in use at RTN Channel
as i'm currently doing a full resto on her (bare metal upwards). I'm hoping to find out what colour she was originally - what M code options she had, what interior - I guess she would have had a camping interior originally with her having a full length pop top.
I'm also trying to get hold of a replacement set of headlights which I believe are specialist to the Aussie market - they have wire mesh protectors on & the side lights are incorporated into the headlights in a sort of half moon shape. According to Rikki James at SSVC they are quite rare (Probably why I cannot find any anywhere in UK/Europe or USA)
I'm hoping some of you guys will get past the fact that i've "stolen" one of yours and be able to help me out
Thanks
Mick
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:11 am
by Frogsta
I recon your talking about Rossi headlights, and they are plastic and not so fantastic and the mesh grill was not part of it they covered the factory lights.
Be proud and hold your chin up high when people ask where it's from (STRAYLIA), sounds very exotic.
It probably did'nt have the poptop when it was a TV van and was added later by the next owners.
To tell you the truth poptop splits are very rare here they really did'nt kick in till the bays.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:06 pm
by paul willans
how are you plenty of experts on here to help your questions (not me im only new myself) ive been here 40years my family all live in darlington and newcastle good luck paul
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:25 pm
by byronbus
I know someone that worked for them at Lismore and then Coffs... Ill see what info i can get, they were taken over by NBN or Prime, cant remember which one...
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:05 pm
by MrScooter
welcome and how do! my nan lives in Yorkshire. Bradford.... if i'm not mistaken..
cheers,, mick
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:38 pm
by vwjon
please please PLEASE! put plenty of rust proofing an d paint n stuff in all the sills n corners cos vee dubs in oz, (and most other cars) were not rust proofed in any way! it was an expensive optional extra!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:37 am
by Chickenfingers
Frogsta wrote:I recon your talking about Rossi headlights, and they are plastic and not so fantastic and the mesh grill was not part of it they covered the factory lights.
Be proud and hold your chin up high when people ask where it's from (STRAYLIA), sounds very exotic.
It probably did'nt have the poptop when it was a TV van and was added later by the next owners.
To tell you the truth poptop splits are very rare here they really did'nt kick in till the bays.
Thanks Frogsta - ive had a good look at my headlights & they are definately metal. The "half moon" shape side lights which are built into them have a plastic backing on them. If I could figure out how to post a pic I would. (Not even sure if i'm replying to you in the correct way !!)
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:42 am
by Chickenfingers
paul willans wrote:how are you plenty of experts on here to help your questions (not me im only new myself) ive been here 40years my family all live in darlington and newcastle good luck paul
How do Paul - I actually live in Ripon so I'm not far off "Darlo". Hows it hanging. You must love it over there if you've been there 40 years. I'd love to take a trip just to have a peek into the splitty scene over there but 1 big problem - I don't fly (but building up to it)
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:59 am
by Chickenfingers
vwjon wrote:please please PLEASE! put plenty of rust proofing an d paint n stuff in all the sills n corners cos vee dubs in oz, (and most other cars) were not rust proofed in any way! it was an expensive optional extra!
Don't worry man, No 1 on list of priorities is the waxoyl treatment underside & in every nook & cranny. I'm spending a small fortune on her so I don't intend to let her become rusty (moreso cos ive just had her completely sandblasted back to bare metal so theres no rust at all)
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:07 am
by Frogsta
Well you best do some before and then some after pics as We like to watch please.
Re: Yorkshire and Proud
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:21 am
by rikki james
Chickenfingers wrote:How do (a colloqial greeting in Yorkshire) -just become a "member" & I'm hoping that there are hundreds of experts out there who can help me where others have failed.
My names Mick and I live in North Yorkshire (UK). After many years of wanting and praying, ive finally got myself a Splitty. Probably upset many of you but she's an Aussie import 1967 11 window Kombi with a pop top.
When I got her in October last year she still had the remnants of an old Aussie TV station logo on her - "RTN Channel 8". So far ive managed to find out that it was a TV station in Lismore NSW but does not exist anymore. Ive done a search on the web for RTN Channel 8 but get nothing. Ive sent an email to tourism at Lismore but got nothing. I,m trying to get the history of my van (hoping to get pictures of her when she was in use at RTN Channel
as i'm currently doing a full resto on her (bare metal upwards). I'm hoping to find out what colour she was originally - what M code options she had, what interior - I guess she would have had a camping interior originally with her having a full length pop top.
I'm also trying to get hold of a replacement set of headlights which I believe are specialist to the Aussie market - they have wire mesh protectors on & the side lights are incorporated into the headlights in a sort of half moon shape. According to Rikki James at SSVC they are quite rare (Probably why I cannot find any anywhere in UK/Europe or USA)
I'm hoping some of you guys will get past the fact that i've "stolen" one of yours and be able to help me out
Thanks
Mick
Dude, Mine came of my 356A Porsche
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:51 am
by choppa
Frogsta wrote:I recon your talking about Rossi headlights, and they are plastic and not so fantastic and the mesh grill was not part of it they covered the factory lights.
Some early Rossi's were steel I think I had a set once, but the chrome was crap so they got binned Id recon. Yep they are shit and defo not factory.
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:54 pm
by jvm
Chickenfingers wrote:
Thanks Frogsta - ive had a good look at my headlights & they are definately metal. The "half moon" shape side lights which are built into them have a plastic backing on them. If I could figure out how to post a pic I would. (Not even sure if i'm replying to you in the correct way !!)
They'll be Rossi's. As said above, they were steel.....the real ones, not the lets re-launch them taiwanese plastic rubbish.
Good luckwith the resto and get some pics up