21 window- in the beginning
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
Yes Steve more pics please!
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
Progress - steady tho pics are a little haphazard in the update. The body work is not by me, but one of the few remaining that could call themselves a coach builder. Mark has had a hand in many a concourse winner.
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike!
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
Looking great Steve
Looking forward to seeing this first hand when finished
Looking forward to seeing this first hand when finished
it’s got nuffin to do wiv yer “vor sprung Durch technic” ya know!
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
Looking real good, I'd be happy if my 21 build was moving as fast as yours
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Looking real good, I'd be happy if my 21 build was moving as fast as yours
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great work as always Steve... going to be a very nice bus when finished.
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Hahahatatvw wrote:Looking real good, I'd be happy if my 21 build was moving as fast as yours
How long has it been going now Steve?
You need more hands to count the years by fingers, I rekon
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
Hands and feet and you still might be short. Can't rush quality thoughrusty 55 wrote:Hahahatatvw wrote:Looking real good, I'd be happy if my 21 build was moving as fast as yours
How long has it been going now Steve?
You need more hands to count the years by fingers, I rekon
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No doubt, this will be a stunner
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
What a special bus, very nice!
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
some more pics of work done - kept the centre section of the front floor - grafted in parts of a NOS (yes, sadly) floor for R & L section repair.
Loom out so I will be either buying a repro - or repairing the original, which was not too bad!
A tip - remove the loom from the rear!
Loom out so I will be either buying a repro - or repairing the original, which was not too bad!
A tip - remove the loom from the rear!
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike!
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oops, the pics!
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike!
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beginning to look like a bus- at least front cab area! Was the best area of the bus, the rear floor section will require more work. Plan is to remove the floor, leave the belly pans as they are in great nick. The L sill will need replacing, but hopefully the R side, which looks great will prove to be so.
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike!
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what do you do when you notice the repro pressing looks nothing like the original - notice how the circular depressions all of different depths also join up to allow any water that collects to flow to the central hole- well if your original is salvageable then graft it in to the repro
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Re: 21 window- in the beginning
whilst waiting for body work I have been busy - aero papyrus seat covers from Corey Bloom, sewn by Matt Miller.
Pop outs completed, sunroof mechanism cleaned, painted with tension strap test fitted to the mechanism on the bus. I used the material used for vertical blinds - strong, does not stretch and tolerates sun exposure - tho this should not be necessary.
Pop outs completed, sunroof mechanism cleaned, painted with tension strap test fitted to the mechanism on the bus. I used the material used for vertical blinds - strong, does not stretch and tolerates sun exposure - tho this should not be necessary.
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike!