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Hi guys!
A lot of nice Splits here, and a great forum - I've spent a few hours checking up here.
I guess my 67 is a bit on the ratty side. It was hauled out of a scrapyard some years ago and saved, but then was filled up with junk behind someones barn for years before chanhging hands again. The new owner gave it the full lowering job and put in a 2.1 for more speed.
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give that man a DSK sticker, welcome ...
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welcome & the single looks great.
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Thanks! I can't take credit for the looks though cause it's done by the two previous owners, basically I'm just keeping it this way.
I bought it engineless, all I've done is to get hold of a 1600 (AS) from an automatic super beetle and changed bearings and gaskets. Just a stripdown to inspect it.
Anyway it would look nice with an extra sticker on - the dsk logo would fit in well! I'll see if we have something to return from our local club.
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PS! I had posted the photos http://www.frenzix.com/dsk/forum/viewto ... 0&start=15
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your single cab looks great a real dont mess with me attitude. luv it

cheers murray
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nice ride, i really love those racks you got in the tray , i think they look sweet with timber slats like the westy racks have, awsome bus for sure
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I think it is perfect.
One thing we dont have in Aus is big back window single cabs and I think they are the best looking ute.
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Nice ute luv the ride height...
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fantastin ute there, now i have plans for my canopy frame, sweet!
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The kids are in bed now, so I'm heading for the garage for some tidying. I'll take some detail snapshots of the canopy to give you an idea of how it's made. They're quite hard to find here in Norway, which applies to the cars as well. Salt on the winter roads and the uncovered rear cargo area exposed to all kinds of harsh weather has eliminated all but a few, rare survivors.
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Awesome, would like some piccies of the canopy set up for sure, cheers dude!!
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Here we are - not brilliant pics, but anyway I hope they show how it's put together. I don't know whether this is an OG part, or if it's home made, but it looks like it has spent some time in the same scrapyard as the pickup.
The car was btw used by a VW dealer in Sandefjord, Norway for a number of years until it was sold to a small company.
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Poor old girl...
Poor old girl...
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She has been living outdoors for a couple of months this winter, but with the help of a mate she's now back in the dry garage.
She has been living outdoors for a couple of months this winter, but with the help of a mate she's now back in the dry garage.
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The "locking" mechanism of the canvas is replicated from the original
The "locking" mechanism of the canvas is replicated from the original
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The tubes seem quite solid, even if they don't look that way
The tubes seem quite solid, even if they don't look that way
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The tube is bolted to the floor
The tube is bolted to the floor
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You can lift the center section off the site pieces
You can lift the center section off the site pieces
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At the front there has been two wide wooden bars across, placed in the two slots
At the front there has been two wide wooden bars across, placed in the two slots
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The right hand corner
The right hand corner
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At least she's got company by my recently purchased -57 Oval.
At least she's got company by my recently purchased -57 Oval.
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When it's raining heavily there's a small gap between the canopy and the rear of the cabin, so water is leaking in... need to address this some time
When it's raining heavily there's a small gap between the canopy and the rear of the cabin, so water is leaking in... need to address this some time
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Some more pics
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This is a cockpit view. Someone had cut open the radio grille to make room for some gauges. Had to cover it up with an old 6V Grundig radio and an alu plate
This is a cockpit view. Someone had cut open the radio grille to make room for some gauges. Had to cover it up with an old 6V Grundig radio and an alu plate
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