59 11 window Splitty Custom Resto
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Thanks for all the comments guys - I have been on the road a bit (Not in a Splitty damn it!!!) - here are are a few more photos. Al had her at RTTS on the weekend and tells me it was a great event.
The rear disc brakes from Volks Conversions (John Shermann) in Porsche 5 x 130 pcd
The custom tank was fabricated to house an in tank EFI pump/regulator – capacity is a couple litres bigger than a bay window tank – due to the fact we had to fit the intercooler water pump next to the tank, the capacity had to reduced slightly than what could have been achieved without the water pump in place.
All plumbing used on this resto has been designed/chosen to look like the VW factory had wanted it in place (well if VW ever decided to re-launch the humble splitty to compete in the luxury car market!)
The original 17in Fuch rims were on sold as new ones were ordered to get the fat and skinny look similar the classic combo of the early 15 x 4.5in and 15 x 6in Fuchs.
Custom made gauges were made especially for the bus including GPS speedo (note DAS Resto Haus logo on face)
Oil temp, oil pressure, voltmeter and tacho are housed inside the custom glove box
Aluminium trim rings were machined to tidy up the dash heater vents (which rotate to either blow onto screen or towards driver/passenger)
Fast forward to yesterday at the Run To The Sun show on the Gold Coast....
More updates soon.
The rear disc brakes from Volks Conversions (John Shermann) in Porsche 5 x 130 pcd
The custom tank was fabricated to house an in tank EFI pump/regulator – capacity is a couple litres bigger than a bay window tank – due to the fact we had to fit the intercooler water pump next to the tank, the capacity had to reduced slightly than what could have been achieved without the water pump in place.
All plumbing used on this resto has been designed/chosen to look like the VW factory had wanted it in place (well if VW ever decided to re-launch the humble splitty to compete in the luxury car market!)
The original 17in Fuch rims were on sold as new ones were ordered to get the fat and skinny look similar the classic combo of the early 15 x 4.5in and 15 x 6in Fuchs.
Custom made gauges were made especially for the bus including GPS speedo (note DAS Resto Haus logo on face)
Oil temp, oil pressure, voltmeter and tacho are housed inside the custom glove box
Aluminium trim rings were machined to tidy up the dash heater vents (which rotate to either blow onto screen or towards driver/passenger)
Fast forward to yesterday at the Run To The Sun show on the Gold Coast....
More updates soon.
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The bus is back from the trimmer tomorrow - he has done some preliminary
template work and will do his final trimming after paint which is now not
far away! (Yee Ha!)
Below the rear seat/bed is a solenoid operated full extension draw
Single heater vent is situated at floor level and is adjustable as per dash
heater vents that blow onto screen
As anyone who has been involved in body restoration would tell you, there
are a lot of rounds of block sanding, priming, resanding, filling, sanding,
priming etc etc
A lot of time was spent fitting the Creative Engineering deluxe trim - to
get it to follow the body lines exactly was very difficult due to it being
mis-shaped in several areas.
template work and will do his final trimming after paint which is now not
far away! (Yee Ha!)
Below the rear seat/bed is a solenoid operated full extension draw
Single heater vent is situated at floor level and is adjustable as per dash
heater vents that blow onto screen
As anyone who has been involved in body restoration would tell you, there
are a lot of rounds of block sanding, priming, resanding, filling, sanding,
priming etc etc
A lot of time was spent fitting the Creative Engineering deluxe trim - to
get it to follow the body lines exactly was very difficult due to it being
mis-shaped in several areas.
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This series of photos brings us close to current day on the bus which is currently heading for the paint booth...
Lots of hours were chewed up by the guys getting the fit of all panels right even the rear valance to make the seal channel line up with the engine bay – it had to be cut then rewelded
Likewise for the edge that needed building up and grinding back to line up with the rear corner properly
The final version of the supercharger/AC face plate was laser cut and sent to the engine builder (Leon’s Motors)
Construction of the front kick trim panel
Rear speaker pods
Lots of hours were chewed up by the guys getting the fit of all panels right even the rear valance to make the seal channel line up with the engine bay – it had to be cut then rewelded
Likewise for the edge that needed building up and grinding back to line up with the rear corner properly
The final version of the supercharger/AC face plate was laser cut and sent to the engine builder (Leon’s Motors)
Construction of the front kick trim panel
Rear speaker pods
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You really are a craftsman, Al.
It's a real inspiration looking at this amazing work.
Last night, for the first time in my life I might add, I picked up some power tools and actually succeeded in accomplishing exactly what I wanted to do.
Seeing all the cool stuff you've done here gives me some top ideas for my '62, not that I'll ever accomplish stuff anywhere near as amazing as your work.
But hey, gotta start somewhere, eh?
It's a real inspiration looking at this amazing work.
Last night, for the first time in my life I might add, I picked up some power tools and actually succeeded in accomplishing exactly what I wanted to do.
Seeing all the cool stuff you've done here gives me some top ideas for my '62, not that I'll ever accomplish stuff anywhere near as amazing as your work.
But hey, gotta start somewhere, eh?
Cheers & God Bless
'62 Beetle
'62 Panel project
'67 Panel
'62 Beetle
'62 Panel project
'67 Panel
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We knew early in the project that we would run Fuchs and after looking around found the right fit for us.
The custom 17in Fuchs from Iozzio in the US don’t come cheap but can’t be flawed in their quality, not to mention their appearance
Fronts are 17 x 6in with 195/40 tyres
Rears are 17 x 8in with 225/50 tyres
The custom 17in Fuchs from Iozzio in the US don’t come cheap but can’t be flawed in their quality, not to mention their appearance
Fronts are 17 x 6in with 195/40 tyres
Rears are 17 x 8in with 225/50 tyres