Hi DSK'ers from Tom in Adelaide Hills

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TomRat57
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Hi DSK'ers from Tom in Adelaide Hills

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I have just joined up today and look forward to contributing to the forum where I can. Im relatively new to the splitty scene, but have had a love of the aircooled vw's from way back. Had a couple of beetles in my teenage years, including an oval window 54, which I stripped down to a bare metal shell and rebuilt......with a few mods included. Well the 54 got sold many years ago, with a few regrets since. In recent years I've been keen to get into a splitty "project" and managed to get hold of a 57 single cab ute for $3k, from down south around Strathalbyn. I was very happy with the price I paid for it, considering it was a reasonably complete "roller". However it does need the usual rust repairs , including both load bed and treasure chest floor, so I will be on a steep leaning curve when it comes to body panel repairs/ replacement and rust repairs. My plan is to get it on the road as a Rat. I've been patiently picking up the missing parts on sites like gumtree and ebay.
One of my next challenges will be to build a rotisserie. I know there are a number of design variations around, like offsetting the rings from the mounting points etc. I'd appreciate if you have got any advice and info on what features you have found to work for you.
I'll try and load some pics of my 57 tomorrow.
Good night all,
Tom
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Re: Hi DSK'ers from Tom in Adelaide Hills

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Welcome Tom
Post some pics, we love em!
Enjoy the ride
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thanks for the welcome G'day 4 tune8.
OK, heres my first attempt to attach pic for all you DSK'ers who love pics!!! My (yet to start) 57 SC project..... yes I know it has some real rust challenges, but the "financial controller" had my on a fairly tight budget at the time of purchase.
If this pic loads OK I'll put some more up tonight
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Welcome Tom

Keep an eye out for my sister in the red & white micro with the rack on top. She's in Woodside.

There's also a pretty original early dove blue 11 window I've seen in Balhannah a couple of times.

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hi tom, Andrew from Hahndorf here, I remember your yoot from when it was at middleton, then sold to Goolwa? a guy at a landscape company? catch up soon.cheers
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Re: Hi DSK'ers from Tom in Adelaide Hills...PICS added!!!

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Hi Cam Arnott - thanks for the welcome and I'll keep an eye out for your sisters micro and the dove blue 11 window. I haven't spotted either of them at this stage but I have a mate who lives near Woodside, so I do travel that way quite regularly. We live near Springton (just north of Mount Pleasant) on a few acres. I haven't seen too many splittys up this way. But there is a split window van stored under a tarp in town...I don't know what the model is or the owner, but according to some local it needs a full resto. There is also a very clean looking (and unmolested) dove blue single cab bay window (daily driver) getting around Springton.....which I've often admired.

G'day Andrew - it was great talking to you recently and Id love to come over to your workshop and have a look at your projects and a chat. However, be warned, I will probably also be picking your brains about restoring splittys! You have an excellent memory.....this ute was from a guy at Goolwa. He ran the irrigation business there. He didn't tell me too much about the utes history, other than it was being used as a chicken koop at some stage....which explains why the treasure chest floor is virtually non-existent. He also told me that he was planning convert it into a double bed.....can you believe that! I felt quite after I bought it, as I realised I had actually saved this Yoot from a grim fate! I'd love to know more about it's life at Middleton....if your around this weekend at any stage let me know and I'll drop by. Did you know it was also a PMG ute?

Here are some more Pics as promised....warts and all!
Cheers Tom
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G'day Tom from over the range. Early singles are the bees knees, just keep plugging away and it will come together.
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Hey morts, cheers for the support down south. I look forward to the day I get this baby cruzin around the hills
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That is a project all right. Good luck with it and welcome to DSK.
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nice one Tom. Whats the plan besides rust? Going to try and get the dove blue from underneath there?
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Actually, I quite like the British racing green ( or whatever green it is?) and am planning to keep it that colour. Will blend in the repairs and give it a wax.
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Hi Tom... mate welcome to DSK. You will fit in well with a SC. Nice ride :wink:
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hey mate dj here new to dsk keen to get a few kombi contacts
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Hi Tom,
Looks like a cool project.
Check out this thread on the Samba. It will help heaps.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0
If You want a copy of the vids that Glideking has in the thread I can run a copy off for you as well.
I'm up at Peterborough. Hope to be down for Volksfest on the 29th of Nov.
Look out for our little green Notch if your there.
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Re: Hi DSK'ers from Tom in Adelaide Hills

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G'day Terry,
Firstly - welcome aboard! Hope to see you at Volksfest....and will look out for your green Notch.
Thanks for the info on Glidekings SC resto.
I had already watched many of his on-line vids some time ago, and saved the links. They will certainly help me tackle the challenges I face, when I finally get some time to start my project.
Have a good trip down from Peterborough, it should be a nice day for a sunday drive.
Cheers,
Tom
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