G'day
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- R100
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G'day
Hi all,
I'm new to Kombi's and VW in general. I bought a 73 bay camper a few months ago and fell in love with the bus. A few weeks later a 67 bus came up for sale for a very reasonable price and I couldn't resist, so much character. It's pretty complete (also came with a spare gearbox, towbar & front beam), just missing points and rotor button, pass seat & steering wheel. After many trips to Repco I finally worked out the points and rotor needed for the dizzy, fitted new plugs as well, and after about a minute or so of cranking, (and fixing the carb float valve as it was flooding badly when cranking) it fired up and ran, woohoo. Previous owner said it hadn't been started in the 12 years he's owned it, nor did his mate (previous owner to him) ever have it going.
Currently living near Hobart, but should be moving to the Narre Warren area in a few weeks.
My other favourite cars are early rotaries, and I own a 69 R100 as well. Hope to meet people with same interests through DSK. Background is auto electrical, (medium level) mechanical, and some electronic experience.
I'm new to Kombi's and VW in general. I bought a 73 bay camper a few months ago and fell in love with the bus. A few weeks later a 67 bus came up for sale for a very reasonable price and I couldn't resist, so much character. It's pretty complete (also came with a spare gearbox, towbar & front beam), just missing points and rotor button, pass seat & steering wheel. After many trips to Repco I finally worked out the points and rotor needed for the dizzy, fitted new plugs as well, and after about a minute or so of cranking, (and fixing the carb float valve as it was flooding badly when cranking) it fired up and ran, woohoo. Previous owner said it hadn't been started in the 12 years he's owned it, nor did his mate (previous owner to him) ever have it going.
Currently living near Hobart, but should be moving to the Narre Warren area in a few weeks.
My other favourite cars are early rotaries, and I own a 69 R100 as well. Hope to meet people with same interests through DSK. Background is auto electrical, (medium level) mechanical, and some electronic experience.
- KombiMadness
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- Location: Sunshine Coast
Re: G'day
Welcome R100,
Sounds like a good entry with a Bay Window and a Splitty. Great that you got the motor running again after all those years....
But we love photos. If we don't see pics it didn't happen
Sounds like a good entry with a Bay Window and a Splitty. Great that you got the motor running again after all those years....
But we love photos. If we don't see pics it didn't happen
My Dad's Kombi circa 1967 at Taronga Zoo. I'm the light weight with the skinny legs, my older brother is doing the roof jump!
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Re: G'day
G day mate welcome.
Im a fellow rotor head i just sold my capella coupe a few months back to free up some coin to finish my split but no dout ill be looking to get another b4 long. Pics of all your toys please
Im a fellow rotor head i just sold my capella coupe a few months back to free up some coin to finish my split but no dout ill be looking to get another b4 long. Pics of all your toys please
- GottaSplit
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Re: G'day
Welcome to the mad house...
Like all the others here show us some pics!!!!(including the rotor)
Cheers Jamie
Like all the others here show us some pics!!!!(including the rotor)
Cheers Jamie
- R100
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Re: G'day
hi guys,
thanks for the warm welcome, I'll take some pics in the next day or so, maybe a video as well of engine running. we're all packed up and getting ready to shift back to the mainland, so toys are under tarp and/or on trailer, but I'll get some pics and post soon. will have to sell the bay camper as getting it across the water is going to make me broke lol, Spirit of Tasmania charged me just over $700 to get a car trailer across last time (that's not including the car that was doing the towing, just the trailer) but i've had the R100 for over 16 yrs and am very attached to the splitty now, so those 2 will definitely come with us.
thanks for the warm welcome, I'll take some pics in the next day or so, maybe a video as well of engine running. we're all packed up and getting ready to shift back to the mainland, so toys are under tarp and/or on trailer, but I'll get some pics and post soon. will have to sell the bay camper as getting it across the water is going to make me broke lol, Spirit of Tasmania charged me just over $700 to get a car trailer across last time (that's not including the car that was doing the towing, just the trailer) but i've had the R100 for over 16 yrs and am very attached to the splitty now, so those 2 will definitely come with us.
- R100
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Re: G'day
Here's a youtube clip I made of the engine starting and running, tried to embed it but doesn't seem to work
http://youtu.be/Dv3N2g7Ugb8
http://youtu.be/Dv3N2g7Ugb8