My 62 11 window resto - she is finished!(new pics 24 June)

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That is schmicko, mate.
Old style is classic. :wink:
BTW, what powerplant and tranny did you end up using?
I had a look on the earlier pages but must've missed it.
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Georgous! Love it. Congrats on a beautiful example 8)
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youve got to be happy with that hey...very nice!!!
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Rustyrat wrote:Jase, that is one beautiful ride..love it...well done mate its a credit to you, as much as i love the slammed look, theirs a part of me that likes the stock original look, especially with the big white walls.

Cheers Dave.
I agree, very very nice...
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Just a great look, all round ............. congratulations!
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Just a great look, all round ............. congratulations!
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fark thats cool :D :D :D :D
well done mate
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Post by brad@busnbug »

Beautiful result Jase. Congrats. Looks factory fresh and the whitewalls and stance make it. Extra hard work when you have to drag all the bits from the other ends of the country too. Credit to you.
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beautiful job mate you must be realy pleased

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thats very nice & best vw colour turkis.
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Post by Shaven »

jase...
credit to you & your helpers... this is stunning :!: it is always a team effort when your doing a resto on these things... can not wait to see it. :lol:
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jason... that is a pearler effort. looks absolutely spot on. 8)
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byronbus wrote:
Rustyrat wrote:Jase, that is one beautiful ride..love it...well done mate its a credit to you, as much as i love the slammed look, theirs a part of me that likes the stock original look, especially with the big white walls.

Cheers Dave.
I agree, very very nice...
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its so pretty...
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What a terrific result. I love the detail - the coloured dash and white steering wheel look a very very nice contrast indeed. Was this bottom colour dash an Aus only thing from factory?
No wonder you are getting attention and offers! 8)
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