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Post by warb »

love that guage holder, let mt know if you want to move it on...
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Post by JUICE1 »

Just finished making the cargo floor today and thought I'd post some pcitures. By the way Warb I'll be sure to let you know if we're ditching the gauge holder.
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make me some ;)
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I'll let you know how well it fits, and then we'll see if it's worth making some more. No one would do it for us so we had to use an old plumbers sheet metal folder, did a surprisingly good job.
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top one making the floor.. cheers about the holder.
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Some more pictures of the body work, so far we've used 3 1200 by 2400 sheets of body metal, but finally getting there. Unfortunately progress has been halted because we're waiting on rear jack points.
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At some stage someone had flared the mudguards so we had to replace the sheet metal on the sides. Otherwise dupious amounts of bog would've been required like was used before.
At some stage someone had flared the mudguards so we had to replace the sheet metal on the sides. Otherwise dupious amounts of bog would've been required like was used before.
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new treasure chest door
new treasure chest door
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Old treasure chest door was rusted beyond repair so we cut out the vents and made a new one.
Old treasure chest door was rusted beyond repair so we cut out the vents and made a new one.
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Rear gate undercoated
Rear gate undercoated
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Post by Stealth »

WOW, great work. Keep it up semaphore busses are the coolest
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Post by bami »

Wow you're not wasting any time - looks great! Can't wait to see it in it's finished state.
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BORIS the pickup truck!, this truck used to live in sydney and a fella i work with used to own it and did all the steering column, dials etc. went to Vw nationals one year 90- 98, used to run porsche alloys still got the same number plates!
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He's not Boris anymore....he's JUICE!! Have you or friend got any pictures of him before, would love to know as much history as we can.
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The porsche alloys explains the flared mudguards, happen to
know his exact model, the guys we brought it off weren't sure. Cheers.
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He said he does'nt have any photos, he bought it of a mate who was gonna restore it but did'nt, he got it on the road used to run a 40hp motor with reduction boxes and said it used to draw a lot of attention and it was hard to steer with the fat wheels on the front, apparently they were 928 polished alloys, apparently he spent way more on it than what he got back for it!, sold it to some young guy in sydney that's all!,

Look forward to seeing it at a DSK meet, your doing a good job. :D
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Post by beerdoc »

Great work
Cheers Doc

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Post by JUICE1 »

Here are some more pics of progress, would appreciate any help in choosing a colour scheme(never thought it would be so hard).
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experimental colour
experimental colour
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Back in undercoat after the indicator holes had been fixed
Back in undercoat after the indicator holes had been fixed
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Had to spot weld over the indicator holes, a 'little' bit of bog and hopefully you'll never know they were there.
Had to spot weld over the indicator holes, a 'little' bit of bog and hopefully you'll never know they were there.
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Engine lid hanging on the new carrier.
Engine lid hanging on the new carrier.
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New hinge carrier for engine lid
New hinge carrier for engine lid
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The hinge carrier for the engine lid was rusted out so we had to make a new one. You wouldn't think there was so much work involved but getting the hinges inside  made it complicated.
The hinge carrier for the engine lid was rusted out so we had to make a new one. You wouldn't think there was so much work involved but getting the hinges inside made it complicated.
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Post by no show »

awsome work, who needs ill fitting import panels, great job

as for a colour id be tempted to go a one colour scheme like all chestnut brown then sign written to show its history with all the fruit etc just with alittle more of your own style but thats just me, oh id also add a 4 inch narrowed beam a set of kombi rescue dropped king and link pin spindles to add to the flavour , but again thats just me

what ever you do it will be sweet i am sure
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