The Mammoth is being reborn

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I think it is looking red hot mate. Can't wait to see that thing rolling across the Nullarbor. Must catch up on that too - let me know when you are free.
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Well trying to get back into it, damaged my knee 2 weeks ago so anything below waist height is a problem. So what can I do sitting down , well take the L/H door off and fix that little bit of rust in the corner and then the inside frame and there goes sunday. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I can get onto the sills
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Know the knee is getting better I have managed to get down to floor level but getting up is another story, Planning needed,take all necessary tools needed for the job, still took most of the day to remove sill outer and inner and start to mockup new ones. The inners are folded by me ( That's why 2 piece ,folder not big enough) and the outers are repro modded to fit.
Hopefully next week will fit sills and then onto the other side (Oh Joy) Then the bottom of the windscreen , bottom of the nose then onto the roof and gutters.
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Been a while so I thought I would post some pics, have been working on the old girl, nearly all the way around now, the bottom 6 inches that is. Soon I will start work on some of the issues above the waistline. So started the right hand side sill, cut out the old one, then out with the inner sill,then made the front jacking point and support and before people say why not buy them, well I would love to but all this stuff is custom. I have managed to use a repro long sill panel X 2 because there not long enough.
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So with a bit of luck I will have this finished in the next week, the sill that is. Then onto other areas.
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Post by scotty*85vw »

shit well atleast shell be strong in the jacking point :lol:

sweet work mate, id forgot all about this thing,will be great to see it rolling again
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nice one, looking forward to this one!..
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Great work. Those doglegs are huge - more like fat lady legs.
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Guys Thanks for the comments, helps keep motivation up.

Penguin you been looking in my shed
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So out with the welder then the grinder and woo hoo we have a steel long sill.
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And a steel inner
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To answer the question why the vents in the floor well a Kombi must have lots of vents(Refrigerator above)

I also forgot to mention new front brakes fully rebuilt and a factory sway bar added while I was underneath.
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BUSSBOY wrote:To answer the question why the vents in the floor well a Kombi must have lots of vents(Refrigerator above)
I thought they were speed holes. :D
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Been a while so I thought I would post on some of the progress. Finished the wheels so had them powder coated and new tyres fitted, safety rims all round so tubeless tyres fitted,15X 5 on the front and 15 X 7 reversed on the rear.
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Welded up most of the front just need to grind and finish off.
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Inside I have fitted second battery, new water tank and electrical centre.
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nice mate, forgot all about this one.. :wink:
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It was good to catch up with Paul this morning, and to see the Mammoth once again.
I forgot how big this thing is.
It will be great to see this at a VW show one day.

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nice one mate, good to see its being worked on.. who's that dude on the left??. looks like a movie extra from coneheads?..
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The conehead on the left is tonz magonz a fellow member on here. It was nice to have the guys drop in for a gander and a gossip. Yep work is progressing, she moved out of the shed under its own steam 2 weeks ago.
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nice work.... the mammoth's styling was ahead of its time..

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