Rusty Mangoes
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Rusty Mangoes
Hey Gang
I should of started this threat years ago but I never seem to get the time.
So hears a few pics of progress after 3 years of trying to resurrect the rustiest bus I’ve ever done.
I should of started this threat years ago but I never seem to get the time.
So hears a few pics of progress after 3 years of trying to resurrect the rustiest bus I’ve ever done.
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
And more.
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Thought it was appropriate that since it’s been used for target practice I’d fit some 50 cal cases to the roof rack.
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very cool man, will look smick once that metallic gold paint goes on.
thanks for the kick, need to pull my finger out on the panel!
thanks for the kick, need to pull my finger out on the panel!
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
So basically the only thing i haven't had to repair is the ashtray,such a massive job which i've had to walk away from on many occasions
This bus lived upside down with the roof skin removed for some weird reason down in Lithgow bush before it was rescued.
So nothing fitted being sat for so long, all the apertures had sagged so it has been a struggle to make panels fit.
I'm getting closer to finishing all the panel work and have the type 3 box and rear end and fully recoed 1916 ready to fit this week.
5in narrowed beam is in with all brakes and suspension done, steering all hooked up, just need to find shocks to fit.
Anyway i'll keep some pics coming as i get closer to the finish line.
This bus lived upside down with the roof skin removed for some weird reason down in Lithgow bush before it was rescued.
So nothing fitted being sat for so long, all the apertures had sagged so it has been a struggle to make panels fit.
I'm getting closer to finishing all the panel work and have the type 3 box and rear end and fully recoed 1916 ready to fit this week.
5in narrowed beam is in with all brakes and suspension done, steering all hooked up, just need to find shocks to fit.
Anyway i'll keep some pics coming as i get closer to the finish line.
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I know you’ve been pushed to the limits with this twisted wreck, but your skills have been up for the challenge. Looking forward to having you cruise again with the Gang.
These awesome images also belong here too…..
These awesome images also belong here too…..
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Der Splitty.....slowest thing up the Blue Mtns, since Wentworth, Blaxland & Lawson
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thats alot of shit condensed into one post. cant wait for the cruise.animal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 12:00 pm So basically the only thing i haven't had to repair is the ashtray,such a massive job which i've had to walk away from on many occasions
This bus lived upside down with the roof skin removed for some weird reason down in Lithgow bush before it was rescued.
So nothing fitted being sat for so long, all the apertures had sagged so it has been a struggle to make panels fit.
I'm getting closer to finishing all the panel work and have the type 3 box and rear end and fully recoed 1916 ready to fit this week.
5in narrowed beam is in with all brakes and suspension done, steering all hooked up, just need to find shocks to fit.
Anyway i'll keep some pics coming as i get closer to the finish line.
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Great to another mango on here
Looking great
Look forward to seeing more pics as the build continues
Keep us updated
Looking great
Look forward to seeing more pics as the build continues
Keep us updated
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Is that an old Kennard roof rack you’ve attached?
Ideas man
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Apparently yes It is Cheeseboard.
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Mango is the new black...
No matter what happens they can't take you out in the street and shoot you......
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Ideas man
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Found some for our bay. Used timber to raise the bar enough and then had to attached a hose clamp when I noticed the timber was starting to split. Pic is pre-hose clamp.
The stickers blew off after a couple of drives unfortunately.
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Ideas man
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
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Re: Rusty Mangoes
Christ!!