Warbs old panel- now logo'd and dropped
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Warbs old panel- now logo'd and dropped
Bought Warbs 62 panel last year and finally had some time off work to start the resto. Toowoomba as you will know had its far share of rain and floods which made the restto under a temperory carport rather interesting. Plan is to keep it rat, getting it regoed with og running gear then putting in IRS and lowering of course with larger than stock motor. I am back at work now so am uploading photos of the work done on hols on the work computer. I know, I know, scabby but free. Fair few pics, but I will try to keep them in order. This is what she looked like when I got her home.
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Warb gave me some taillight panels to weld in to make the split look like a 61 with twin tail lights. I have always liked the look of this model so in they went. It was also good practice for my welding as it has been a few years since I taught it as a Manual Arts teacher teaching to high school kids.
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I went to the local auto paint shop where they mixed up the turkis paint as close as they could. This was sprayed on over primer of course, then sanded back with a scotchbrite pad to blend in with the OG paint. The whole kombi will be coated with ankor wax when finished.
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Don't cry Warb, only the easy bits have been done, now to attack the long panel on the passenger side, both inside and out. Wasn't looking forward to this at all. I'm glad I am doing this as a rat resto, I can dodgy a bit so it doesn't have to look perfect. I certainly won't be trying to get rid of all the dents, just the big ones and the major rust.
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Not much left of the original panel.
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Not much left of the original panel.
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