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Post by kombi1976 »

Joel's idea is good.
There has to be enough stuff in there for one a couple of decent 11 windows.
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no worries deano if you want there here but i would agree with the masses
get a 11 window & sell the panel to pay for it, the amount of panels being restoed & kept would suggest there is little left for the market & yours would
pull in top price.
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each to their own hey.. panels are shite for family fun time.. back in the day people butchered them with cruddy looking homejob windows.. at least with this one you won't notice, cause it will look like an original 11 window... dean has a very very solid base... if he gets another one he wont know what its like cause he wasnt as involved in the process like this one.. i can understand.. (not that i'd do it.. cause my family comes second to the split)
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Post by crewcabconnection »

Thanks Timmy, it is a shame, but the fact it is a rare bird has no influence on the value people put on it ... eveyone wants a bargain. I was a dumb shit to sell it in the first place, given I sold it for less than the cost of the work that was done to it, and now bought it back for more than I sold it....hahaha...but it's worth every cent.

I wish I could get into an 11 in the same condition for the same money ... but it aint gonna happen, and its just more economically viable to go this way.

If you want to save it, buy it off me or gimme an 11 in the same condition.
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thats just it in the old days it was a bodgy job to put windows in a panel but nowadays get it done properly & know one can tell as i stated before in this
months ultra vw a 15 window that was a 11 window & its perfect.
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Post by muzza72 »

i agree its a shame to cut up a panel but on the other hand i look at what mandy has done with hers and knowing the quality of the work the chief does i say go for it deano the more on the road being used the better

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just need some westie tech drawings then. thanks everyone ...
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why stop at 11? ..
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Joel buy those splits son
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wheres the pics joel? - stop at 11 because I want a camper? = never been into lotsawindows ... dont see the fuss. Commercials are where it's at, especially working panels. But then fire buses, ambos are getting harder to find ...

65Busser showed me some camper porn, now I want some of that action ... just lack the $$$$ to get into something like that ... sure I'll be happy with it, and sure most people wont spot the damn difference.
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When you cut the windows, how about cutting those sills down...
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haha
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Post by kombi1976 »

And while you're cutting why don't you just stretch it, chop it and shove a V8 in it. :roll:
The day will come when people say "Oh, panels are rare now but I remember when there were good panels about and people cut and welded 11 window sections into them." :(
Frenzix is right......the split comes first. :?
And now I'll be leaving this thread at the risk of projectile vomitting. :oops:
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pImage

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Post by kombino »

Hey CCC

Looking at this thread made me think there may be a way forward

http://www.dsk.com.au/dsk/forum/viewtop ... highlight=

I may be out of line, and I know you've virtually decided to sell, but would it be possible to just convert to windowed DD, and keep panel doors on hand. This way, the family gets the camper, and the bus stays panel. Just how hard would it be to put in extra cargo doors? Seems a shame to part with a rust free, when you know the next one will have some issues. Otherwise good luck with the sale.

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