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OLD SKOOL

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Created by JayWright > 9 months ago, 4 Oct 2011
JayWright
WA, 38 posts
4 Oct 2011 8:27AM
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Almost finished- thank god!

DarrylG
WA, 495 posts
4 Oct 2011 8:49AM
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Cool J. I like the fact that the boards are all ready on the roof.

Windxtasy
WA, 4014 posts
4 Oct 2011 9:28AM
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I love the colour coordination of van and board bags. Very stylish. Ben Severne would approve. You just need a flying objects logo on the van!

Paul Kelf
WA, 678 posts
4 Oct 2011 11:03AM
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JayWright said...

Almost finished- thank god!




All that time & effort to find out your gear doesn't fit

Looks great Jay, well worth it.

You might start sailing again now

JayWright
WA, 38 posts
4 Oct 2011 11:26AM
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LOL, yeah the tail gate is too small. The rest is ok....., for now before the boy starts sailing.
I'm open to offers to signwrite her. I approached SEVERNE, no word back- the offer is still there thou. Might have to contact FLYING OBJECTS.
Sailing soon-promise.

Jezstrt
TAS, 1471 posts
4 Oct 2011 3:27PM
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Really nice love it! more pics

djl070
WA, 290 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:34PM
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What a beauty Jay,it certainly has been a labour of love but worth it,will be easy to spot you in the carpark

stringer
WA, 703 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:50PM
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LUFTKEWL! does this mean that you are finished and can now go windsurfing?

stringer
WA, 703 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:52PM
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Paul Kelf said...

JayWright said...

Almost finished- thank god!




All that time & effort to find out your gear doesn't fit

Looks great Jay, well worth it.

You might start sailing again now


now that it is finished its time to cut it in half and turn it into a stretched kombi! woo-hoo! now that would be stylin!

stringer
WA, 703 posts
4 Oct 2011 2:07PM
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JayWright said...

LOL, yeah the tail gate is too small. The rest is ok....., for now before the boy starts sailing.
I'm open to offers to signwrite her. I approached SEVERNE, no word back- the offer is still there thou. Might have to contact FLYING OBJECTS.
Sailing soon-promise.



try www.redsurfbus.com/

JayWright
WA, 38 posts
4 Oct 2011 3:40PM
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Firstly I have to lower her another 50mm, fix some wiring issues under the dash, make a set of roof racks and screw on the new number plates on "AIRKOOL"- then I can go sailing!
Yes, if you see it in the car park PLEASE DON'T SCRATCH IT.

Deano
WA, 255 posts
16 Oct 2011 6:45AM
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See you in December


Trousers
SA, 565 posts
16 Oct 2011 9:59AM
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seriously cool ride. i'd love to see more photos...what's she like inside? i'm imagining furry trim and a mirror ball. maybe a couple of beanbags.

roll on the endless summer.

Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
16 Oct 2011 11:30AM
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I worry about the radically lowered suspension on these old classics. The road jolts coming through will surely crack and fatigue the old girls.

My first car was a '56 beetle, my mate had a split window kombie. I've a soft spot for the old VWs.

firiebob
WA, 3145 posts
16 Oct 2011 11:50AM
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JayWright said...

Almost finished- thank god!

Looks bloody awesome

Deano
WA, 255 posts
16 Oct 2011 1:24PM
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Hi Ian

You need not worry. The parts are tested and proven over many years all over the world. I have 2.1/2" drop spindles, a front beam narrowed 3.1/2" and adjusters on the beam so can go lower or higher. Every thing mechanical is new.
It handles like a go cart.

Deano

Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
16 Oct 2011 1:57PM
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Deano said...

Hi Ian

You need not worry. The parts are tested and proven over many years all over the world. I have 2.1/2" drop spindles, a front beam narrowed 3.1/2" and adjusters on the beam so can go lower or higher. Every thing mechanical is new.
It handles like a go cart.

Deano


Ah! drop spindles, that's not how it was done in the old days. Has the rear swing axle gone as well? You used to be able to get a leaf spring to connect one axle to the other under the diff, to try and compensate for the dreadful geometry. Beetles were quite popular when I was 18. Mine was one of the few that didn't have dents on the roof.

Deano
WA, 255 posts
16 Oct 2011 8:24PM
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Hi Ian
Mines a 1960 Semiphore big window with a very well fitted rag top. Can hardly tell its not original. Indicators on guards added. Turns on outer splines & inner splines give you the correct height and tyres help to but very illegal. I run 195 rears and 145 fronts. Some run 135 fronts. Currently building a 1776 with twin 40 idf webers, Scat C35 cam, ported heads etc etc, then it's time to fit disc brakes. More expensive than wind surfing !

Ian if you want another i can set you up with a nice 1960 project. My wife won't let me buy

Deano

CJW
NSW, 1717 posts
16 Oct 2011 11:58PM
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Dropped a Porsche motor in that badboy or what? Looks awesome though, respect

Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
16 Oct 2011 9:26PM
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Thanks Deano, but maybe not. We used to run 5.60 X 15 Goodyear ployglas crossplys. Everything happened at low speed. Your red one would really have turned heads back then.

I moved on to a 1973 beetle which was a lot better but just not the same. A mate moved on to a Porsche 356B. Didn't cost all that much I seem to recall. It ran really well by comparison. Bet he wishes he had it now, but the way he bought and sold cars I doubt it.

JayWright
WA, 38 posts
17 Oct 2011 10:41AM
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NICE DEANO- is that "Ruby Red"? Love the colour- in fact love the ride (full stop). Yes, I'll see you in December- can't wait.

Took my van for her first drive on Saturday- all was well!

Nic pic of her just after I had her sandblasted- glad I'm not at that point!!





The brick under the tire still required as the handbrake still isn't connected- another job to ad to the list......

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
17 Oct 2011 3:11PM
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Awesome van!!!!!!!

pedro e
VIC, 257 posts
17 Oct 2011 3:45PM
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Don't forget to tie those boards on!
Whoever thought an old "Hitler's Revenge" could look so cool? Beautiful work - I'm green with ivy!

JayWright
WA, 38 posts
17 Oct 2011 5:25PM
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No need for a Porsche motor- this is all ya need- 40hp of lawn motor technology but with a wild cam, twin carbs and a phat exhaust.

BulldogPup
6657 posts
17 Oct 2011 8:55PM
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applause from here dude - nice work

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
18 Oct 2011 12:01AM
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Nice toe-in for the rear end...
...oh & you're missing the left side lens on tail light



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