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Been a while since I posted some pics have managed to get a bit done but getting uglier before getting better.DOVW got me stirred up so into I go again. My sheet metal man wants to know where all his steel is going. Pics are of RHS inside and LHS outside space with this is a bit of a problem so when I turn it around I can do the other side.
Lots to do want to drive to perth with the crew next year
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Rear in primer after repair
Rear in primer after repair
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Sills gone and inner no better.
Sills gone and inner no better.
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Sill again
Sill again
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RHS windows gone in bottoms had another panel so have cut this out to fit in
RHS windows gone in bottoms had another panel so have cut this out to fit in
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RHS windows will do outside when I can turn it around
RHS windows will do outside when I can turn it around
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love, love, love it, the effort goes in, will have to make the trip down to see this beast on the road.. 8)
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Mate when its going, I will bring to you.
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bring the mountain to the mole hill!.. rock on!. :lol:
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What you live on a mole hill!!!!! Holy crap I thought I had problems.
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LOVE TO SEE THE MAMMOTH IN PERTH!!

I REALLY DIG THIS "ONE OF" SPLIT!!
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Awsome, what a beast!!
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Well been a while and I am back into it ,need it going and ok for Perth later in the year and maybe Jambo if I can get the time.

As for news which is not that good is that the previous owners son who I purchased the bus off passed away late last year then 6 weeks later his father who built the bus also passed away sadly in a nursing home aged 95. Since then I have been in communication with the old fellows daughter who has been sending me info and pics of the bus in the early days, one of which I have posted for all to see.

On my front I have been concentrating on the front having finished the side window repair, the front which has suffered the ravages of the rust but is starting to look good. No gerson green panels have to make them all myself, what a pain in the arse. Good experience though.
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Lots of small repairs
Lots of small repairs
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Looking better
Looking better
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1967-68 with previous owner and his wife.
1967-68 with previous owner and his wife.
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love that pic.. and the updates.
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Ok so I have been able to do some more to the bus, this time a bit of bling, managed to amass a full set of Jailbars or in my case tea towel racks and a couple of extra popouts. [/imgImage
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Well isnt that a task nearly 2 days measuring drilling and more off the same I worked out over 70 holes and nutserts

Have also done some work on the front doglegs as well


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warb wrote:Image

love that pic.. and the updates.
looks like to old fella liked the narrowed look too..
keep the pics coming, nice work
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Really looking forward to this trip to Perth mate. It is going to be special.
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Just a couple of update pics. Stuffed my knee 2 weeks ago so things are going even slower than normal.
Both dog legs done just need to finish welding in, man what a nightmare but got thru it. Today I stripped both door tops so off to blaster next week, then gather some more bits, new glass and put together.


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With guards like that you could almost run 18" rims.
Are you going to fit some rims/tyres to make it look less like roller balde wheels?
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Fair go you guys spend up big getting the wheels under the gaurds, I am actually going to change the front rims to 5 inch so I can have a safety rim and no tubes. The rear were done when I bought it and they are 6 inch from memory. Still need a trained monkey and wheel brace to go in there and undo the wheel nuts.
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