Re: 1971 VW full build (warning lots of pics)
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:05 pm
Fantastic thread.Thanks for posting it.have enjoyed it from beginning to end.
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Couldn't agree more - great readingTerryG wrote:Thanks for creating the thread. I have read through it all, it's not boring at all
That's nothing. I think you should have had a go at restoring this one:89rallye wrote:It's one of the worse vans I've done and needed the works, sills, outriggers, arches all round, window frames, roof gutters, front panel and nearly all floors
lol, I've seen that and can top it..Luxobarge wrote:That's nothing. I think you should have had a go at restoring this one:89rallye wrote:It's one of the worse vans I've done and needed the works, sills, outriggers, arches all round, window frames, roof gutters, front panel and nearly all floors
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/67766
You're the man for the job, you know you are.......
Yeah, I don't like the taste of chalk but this doesn't preclude my spreading cheese on my toast.That bloke who, by his own admission, has much love for a nearly new Astra, wrote:The lengths some people go to - I am not a fan of these.....
Please tell us it's so! I hope the current owners carry a lifeboat though, just in case. Gotta love a split, especially one with patina.mach1rob wrote:Isn't that Samba now in a roadworthy, but basically unrestored condition and being used these days?