65 ute
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65 ute
I got this ute from Jamie last year, plan is to just piece it back together for my brother in Brisbane, using parts I have gathered over the years, weld up all the rust and just throw some paint on it, its next in line after the Cubby Hut is finished
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Re: 65 ute
And this is the cabin im going to use, ive known of this for two years, picked it up before xmas, long drive to get it but its perfect for fixing the 65 ute, and make it a low roof ute instead of the muffin top
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Nice, will you post a build thread? I’d love to build a SC next too
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Looking forward to this one Ian
Looks like nice dry country to picking vw treasures
Can't believe u don't own a car trailer with the amount of rusty buses u been picking up lately
Looks like nice dry country to picking vw treasures
Can't believe u don't own a car trailer with the amount of rusty buses u been picking up lately
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Re: 65 ute
Why dont you build the 62(?) with the back of the 65, 65's are more common and wouldn't need too much to correct the back end for early sixties.
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Here is whats good on this ute, the chassis number is on the 65, there is no back half of the 62 ute so no chassis number, it will end up as a 65 ute, my brother doesn't care what model it is, as long as its low and looks cool, this ute will stay in the family so originality will not cause any problems, should be fun and be a quick build, I will keep collecting parts, gotta finish the Cubby Hut first
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Here’s what’s good......shows a pic of the wheels
Love your work Wiz, inspirational as always.
Love your work Wiz, inspirational as always.
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So im waiting on parts for the Cubby Hut, so decided to put a cabin on the 65 ute, I ended up using the cabin from the 61 ute because I had already repaired the front A pillars.
Patched up the floor with whatever pieces I had left over
I have had this late front panel for ages, it don't fit that well but im using it- rusty 55
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Great work wiz
That’ll be on the road in no time
That’ll be on the road in no time
it’s got nuffin to do wiv yer “vor sprung Durch technic” ya know!
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Re: 65 ute
Great progress. looking forward to seeing this one progress and to see it on the road up here
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You're a real bower bird!
No matter what happens they can't take you out in the street and shoot you......
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Yeah Morts, I have kept most parts for this type of project, can’t afford to buy them anymore, so I build them out of parts, and now have enough parts to build that 62 Ute as well. I did a small amount of work on the doglegs and b pillars, next I’ll weld up all underneath
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Re: 65 ute
What a great project Ian, cool as!!
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Re: 65 ute
No fear with you Ian, Looking great.
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Thanks Jamie, looks a bit different to when you had it, I am trying to keep the patina but theres not much original paint left, Ian