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Cheesy hello
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:34 pm
by Adamhadam
Hi all,
Just wanted to say hi to everyone and introduce myself ,something i should have done a while ago
Anyway was thrilled to see some pics of Cheesecake on the Dubs by the pub thread,it was a top day with so many great vw's .
Was also very interested in hearing about the history of the vehicle.
Some one mentioned the wheels which I'd like to know more about.
Have talked to Brendan who told me that she had had an engine fire with him,would love to hear more history
Adam.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:55 pm
by frenzix
Hey Adam, great to see you here! I'm the fella that lives around your way, had the 64 green/cream bug etc. .. your ute is tops mate, love seeing it around town.. Cheers, Tim
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:03 pm
by Adamhadam
Hey Tim,
Havent seen ya burnin around town in that bug for a while,have you still got it?
Miss my bug although would like to get a ratter for the next one
Although a dirty old notch would be just as satisyfing.
Adam.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:27 pm
by frenzix
hehe.. nah dont have it anymore.. i change cars like underpants, every 6 months. currently riding that noisy yamaha trailbike through town to work and back.. what happened to kinkys?
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:42 pm
by Adamhadam
Called it a day for the shop,it was going ok i guess. Just got a little too serious an operation. Had to not only source the stock(not alot around here) then restrore a lot of it(time consuming and expensive) as well as be in the shop set hours,bugger that!
Felt like a change anyway been doing the retro thing for heaps.
Wouldnt mind scouring the country for old Dubs as a career change..
Adam.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:12 pm
by OMR_007
Welcome mate
I think you'll find my DNA on your truck, had a good squiz at the pie
Cheesecake
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:24 am
by kombiing
Hi Adam,
It initially came from an old finnish bloke who had it in his garage for 20+ years he bought it from a wrecking yard in 1965 after the P.O put it on it's side that explains the p.m.g panel passenger door and the drivers side dog leg he said he paid 150 pounds for the repair and 200 pounds for the ute!, it required the least work that i have ever done on a splitty to get it on the road i had it for around two years and drove it every day then sold it to a young fella who then sold it to brendan,
the wheels pictured were put on after i had it, i had 17inch three spoke alloys running on it when i owned it
cheers juri
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:19 pm
by MISS VDUB
Bout bloody time you got on here Adam and said a few words!
Cheesecake has some good history and has been in some good hands. She's beautiful! I think "El" enjoyed sitting next to her at Dubs, you should have seen the wink and glimmer in his eye!
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:52 pm
by Adamhadam
Juri thanks for the info, The Cheese is my Daily and she hasn't let me down as yet although she was out of action a couple of weeks back getting some rust done under the tank and the tank straps re attached,the tank was just bobbin around back there
Also mended a weeping hole in the tank. other than that she just seems happy to keep goin
Ash I was thinking of you this morning up on the roof cleaning out the gutters as ya do and i spotted some fresh growing mould on some shade cloth and i instantly thought of El Concreto
Anyway yeah I have been told before i take my time i still don't have a facebook thingy happening,not a big fan of computers
The 3 ute's parked together looked great on the weekend,I didnt get to say hello to the owner of the lead ute. Would like to have seen if he had another of his sun visors laying around.......