I knew just then I had to have it - I wasn't leaving that place 'til that (insert word here) was mine...MID WEST DUBBER wrote:In American pickers Lingo:
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'63 11 window
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Re: '63 11 window
Received a few goodies for my birthday today...
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Re: '63 11 window
Nice work Rusty. Got a time frame in mind or too many things on the go?.....
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Re: '63 11 window
Currently doing up a '62 bug that I plan to drive on my L platesRoo wrote:Nice work Rusty. Got a time frame in mind or too many things on the go?.....
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15696
When it is finished I will start on this project
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Re: '63 11 window
Bought a front end off Rick (Volksrecycle) yesterday. Have to get the kombi back on the ground.
(and yes, a kombi front end will fit across the back seat of a 2005 commodore sedan, if you're careful )
(and yes, a kombi front end will fit across the back seat of a 2005 commodore sedan, if you're careful )
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Re: '63 11 window
So my bus has sat sideways in the shed for over 2 years while I saved money and collected parts for the front and rear ends. Recently I had collected enough stuff to get it on wheels. I have put a 4.5" skinned knuckles narrowed beam under and did a straight axle conversion on a type 3 rear end.
This weekend with the help of my dad we put the rear end under and the beam under.This is the first time this bus has had a front and rear end under it in 25+ years.
Still needs to be pulled out of the shed and lowered to where i want it.
Once its out, we are going to be re-arranging my vdubs. The 68 notch is the next project so it will be moved to where my beetle currently is, in the main part of the shed.
Here are some pics from the weekend...
the rear...
The front...
up in the air...!
we slowly brought it down lowering it onto wheels in various stages...
on the ground
I will post more pics once its out of the shed and sitting closer to the ground
This weekend with the help of my dad we put the rear end under and the beam under.This is the first time this bus has had a front and rear end under it in 25+ years.
Still needs to be pulled out of the shed and lowered to where i want it.
Once its out, we are going to be re-arranging my vdubs. The 68 notch is the next project so it will be moved to where my beetle currently is, in the main part of the shed.
Here are some pics from the weekend...
the rear...
The front...
up in the air...!
we slowly brought it down lowering it onto wheels in various stages...
on the ground
I will post more pics once its out of the shed and sitting closer to the ground
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Re: '63 11 window
My 15W is the same and a mates 13W ('64 I think??) was the same.
First time I have seen it on a non-barndoor or non-deluxe though??
First time I have seen it on a non-barndoor or non-deluxe though??
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Re: '63 11 window
Hey Mate,
Can you provide any information on the straight axle conversion with a type 3 rear end? Easy to do?
Thanks
Can you provide any information on the straight axle conversion with a type 3 rear end? Easy to do?
Thanks
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Re: '63 11 window
johnharte wrote:Hey Mate,
Can you provide any information on the straight axle conversion with a type 3 rear end? Easy to do?
Thanks
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Re: '63 11 window
now that's a clean repair