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Cal-look/High Performance => In Da Werks => Topic started by: leeb1977 on August 14, 2018, 16:37:33 pm



Title: the FIIK build
Post by: leeb1977 on August 14, 2018, 16:37:33 pm
 HI all.
 Names Lee, and this is my 1970 bug 'Colin'.

He's currently for sale - as he has been off and on for the last year, because i've not got a clue which direction I want to push him in and its winding me up.

I've bored everyone I know with it - so if its not sold by the end of the month I've got to actually do something with it!

As you can see - he's currently rocking a back to 89 style,  with one piece windows, early front wings, trims removed, bonnet catch removed and custom rear lights (as well as record interior).

I've joined here to get a little inspiration as im sick of going around in circles (hence the F***ed If I Know title).

Firstly - still unsure if I should stay with the sloping lights on the front and just change the lights at the back - or do I go back to std all around?

Hes a mish mash at the minute of different eras. I do kind of like sloppies... but the uprights give a more aggressive look imo.

Current wheels are sitting on adaptors into 4x130 PCD drums and discs.

So - heres the question... what would YOU do ;)

(https://s15.postimg.cc/uycqbms2z/20170727_231959.jpg)
(https://s15.postimg.cc/8mexibla3/20180223_151847.jpg)


Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: Neil Davies on August 14, 2018, 17:33:27 pm
Welcome Lee, this is hands down the best place for sorting out your car!
I think the quickest and most substantial change would be front wings and rear lights. Put them back to late 1200 spec, add over-riders to the bumpers or swap them for T-bars, and that's stage 1!


Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: Andrew on August 15, 2018, 10:24:34 am
Welcome Lee, this is hands down the best place for sorting out your car!
I think the quickest and most substantial change would be front wings and rear lights. Put them back to late 1200 spec, add over-riders to the bumpers or swap them for T-bars, and that's stage 1!

And a standard decklid number plate, cabrio style decklid is perfect for a bigger engine, stage 2.



Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: Good-Old-Ragtop60 on August 16, 2018, 07:40:13 am
Welcome Lee!
That looks like a good base for a Cal Looker. Keep it!  8)
First IŽd change the lights and the decklid as Neil said.
YouŽve got cool wheels, Color, Talbot mirror and one-pice Windows...
Just make slight changes and enjoy it furthermore.

cheers, Tobi


Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: leeb1977 on August 20, 2018, 09:53:29 am
Thanks all - great ideas to push this forward.
However... this particular build has come to an abrupt end, as it sold when I least expected it to.

Now, things have moved quickly as I take delivery of my next one sometime before the end of the month ;)

This one is correct for the year and has had a full ground up restoration. The paint was the final hurdle and this is the one area which was attacked cheaply and painted on a driveway... and it shows.

So its a case of sorting the paint work out (or at least repairing the current paint job so that its more presentable) and then attacking the style.

Right now, if I'm honest, I'm torn between German look and Cal. My son loves a German looker... and I might well push it down this direction at some point, but to just use it and en joy it ill probably go down the cal look route to start off with :)

(https://preview.ibb.co/b2Uqhe/s_l1600.jpg)
(https://preview.ibb.co/dGXt2e/front.jpg)


Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: leeb1977 on August 20, 2018, 09:54:32 am
Im thinking of changing the wheels and replacing the bumpers with T Bars - and removing those stickers to start off with.

Any more thoughts?


Title: Re: the FIIK build
Post by: Neil Davies on August 20, 2018, 14:40:48 pm
Yep, lose the bumpers and stickers, throw the roofrack into the canal so no other poor beetle has to have it, then wheels and tyres. Rivieras would look good!