MY 66
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MY 66
Hello all
Most of you probably know this bus as it belonged to TICK, that was until i stole it from him ha ha ha. The plan is stripping back the lovely house paint, making it a little straighter, remove the unwanted cancer and give her a splash of colour.
A generous mate who is doing his trade as a panel beater is helping me out with the work so that i can get the bus to a point where im happy. The work is happening on weekends or if i get home from work of a decent hour (which is incredibly rare).
Cheers Scott
Most of you probably know this bus as it belonged to TICK, that was until i stole it from him ha ha ha. The plan is stripping back the lovely house paint, making it a little straighter, remove the unwanted cancer and give her a splash of colour.
A generous mate who is doing his trade as a panel beater is helping me out with the work so that i can get the bus to a point where im happy. The work is happening on weekends or if i get home from work of a decent hour (which is incredibly rare).
Cheers Scott
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Progress
So the process of getting to know my new bus cosmetically has pogressed from paint removal to rust removal and now, finally on to panel replacement.
Enjoying it very much even though it has become very time consuming. Here are some images from the drive way and panel shop throughout summer. An amateur job but you gotta start somewhere right?
Scott
Enjoying it very much even though it has become very time consuming. Here are some images from the drive way and panel shop throughout summer. An amateur job but you gotta start somewhere right?
Scott
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kombi1976 wrote:I reckon they have to be the best rims I've ever seen on a ratty old bus as it went through resto.
Great work there.
I will be interested to see your choices via running gear, colours, etc.
The bus looks great! How about an update with more recent pix. What are the rims - & what size tyres, are you are using here, they look fantastic
Regards
You can't overtake
If you're already in front.
If you're already in front.
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Been a bit lazy with the updates,
Cruised up to byron recently for blues and roots music festival, great trip but definately to much rain!
Aussie Tanker - she's runnning Firestone Firehawk 195/50R15 on the front and and 205/60R15 on the rear
S.
Cruised up to byron recently for blues and roots music festival, great trip but definately to much rain!
Aussie Tanker - she's runnning Firestone Firehawk 195/50R15 on the front and and 205/60R15 on the rear
S.
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More pics
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