21 window- in the beginning

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Does this mean the whole bus is painted? Come on Steve, stop holding out on us.
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Steve great tip on the Cab Air Vent and only you could come up with this.
I pulled mine out of the 57 then got so frustrated trying to put it in that I left it disconnected so now it rattles.
Pointless accessory anyway messes with your hair at anything over 50ks!
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colin elmer wrote:Steve great tip on the Cab Air Vent and only you could come up with this.
I pulled mine out of the 57 then got so frustrated trying to put it in that I left it disconnected so now it rattles.
Pointless accessory anyway messes with your hair at anything over 50ks!
Get a haircut like mine Colin and all your bad hair days will be gone.
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so Colin hears rattling- maybe a loose screw somewhere. Any one else owning up to hearing this? Maybe the years of sitting surrounded by decibel level hearing destroying sound has taken a toll?
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haircut???.....wots that?
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finally, after too many years and more $$$ than sense- time for the fun to start!
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Fantastic mate, real happy for you, great effort to get it done, looking forward to see you driving it. Ian
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Beautiful mate, congrats.
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Got a quick look at this today and it’s going to be worth the wait! The SB is beautiful, can’t wait to see it out in the sun. Keep going Dr NOS.
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Congrats Steve, its been a long and winding road but you haven't wavered at all so all kudos to you. Looking forward to seeing it under its own propulsion in the not too distant future.
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Looks great, best colours !
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so, slow and steady. NOS steel grab handle, shift lock, speedo, fuel gauge , indicator and wiper switch. Restored clock, Blaupunkt Frankfurt, steering lock and steering wheel.
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some body shots - truly the sea blue is such an amazing colour- looks so different depending on the lighting.
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Looking lovely! Tell me about your Blaupunkt. I have a 58 Koln for my 23 that I need to have looked over (don't have a recommendation for me do you?)
I've always wondered where do the Sperwolf immobilizer wires go to? Nice accessory. I have a couple of the waso ones but they dont have the immobiliser stuff.
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Dale- try nostalgic wireless in Melbourne. Don't expect a quick turnaround. I had my T34 radio restored there. The Koln is the pick of the bunch as far as vintage Blau's go- good score. My Blaupunkt came from Old-time radios in Germany years ago when you could afford them. The shift locks that came with the electrical switch were usually wired to be the ignition - same terminal #'s. The bus versions of the lock need an adaptor plate that sits below the body of the lock.
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