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Post by Desert Splitty »

G'day Wally,
looking good!!! brings back memories of 18 months ago when I saw those pics of the whole sill and section of floor missing. People should not be put off when they see rust as it's not that hard to do properly.
Keep the pics coming.
Cheers, Ian.
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thanks for the compliments boys its coming along faster than i can
get everything ready for it, like i said steve is looking at doing a first
coat on the shell this week & i still have not got all the bits, seats upholstered, wiring, wheels from split to bay, a lot of things.
steve said on friday hurry boy im going all guns blazing bugger bugger.
its good in a way im struggling to keep up with him, have a 1600 twin port motor sitting ready to go in with 50,000 done on the clock only, as i mentioned before this is for my wife to have as a daily drive which gives
me an open book to do whatever i want within reason with the others
even the 59 i bought from vicksbahn my first which is the biggest mistake i made for years but it will be done, im not going to just write off the $4000 i paid for it #%^*$@!*#% sorry still a sore point.
more pics soon
wally
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Post by Tonz Magonz »

Wally, buying a car that is worse than you first thought is one of lifes great lessons.You may have paid too much originally but if you wait a few more years you will probably recoup your money and then some.Great work,very inspiring... Cheers Tonz :D
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Post by littlerubberthings »

Looking sweet - nice to see this coming alone! :D
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Post by winerot »

went up earlier this arvo belly has first coat

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tomorrow to syd for buss & see steve split to bay conversion
for wheels which is going to be the only diff to a stock split.
cheers wally
im being pushed to keep up with my restorer.
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Post by winerot »

crewcab
spoke to steve about pits in cargo floor that are too much
mucking around to weld he suggest that you spray with
2pack high fill it will fill in all the pits & leave a smooth
finish thats the best way
cheers wally
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Post by crewcabconnection »

Thanks kiddo - have grabbed 8 litres, that should be enough to fill the grand canyon ay. Bus looking mighty fine....love the colour btw.
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Post by winerot »

no worries, that was your initial idea to start with anyway
he just confirmed its the best way.
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Post by greenbus »

Looking very sweet! Lovin the colour, you can't beat the old Turkis. The underneath and engine bay look spot on, how good do they look freshly painted...
Well done....

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Post by crewcabconnection »

I would appreciate it if people would STOP painting underneath buses. I'm having enough fun trying to sort out the top side, so don't go giving me a complex...
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Post by winerot »

sorry ccc hah hah so heres the inside

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steve as you can see poor steve has to fork it around thats why the rush on the wheels will see you & tony next week cheers.
oh yeh small world when steve had his business 30 years ago in syd it was your dad he used to be supplied by.

seat & panel colours we are going for

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Post by winerot »

as you all know this is for my partner which gives me free range
with the others after this is on the road.
the next will be totally my ideas :twisted:
i will be looking at something that the devils advocate would be
proud to ride in :evil: something on the dark side
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Post by no show »

love the bus its a credit to the owner and the builder
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Post by brad@busnbug »

I'm liking it too. Be like a new one.
If only my wife wanted me to build something like that for her.
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Post by Volksaddict »

I use epoxy based filler ...phenobilic microballons plus epoxy resin ..we use it in the marine industry below the waterline ... anything else will suck moisture
Rayv
Ps considering its not a schwimwagen polyester is okay ...but if you want the best!!!!
Cheers and Beers rayv
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