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Title: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2019, 20:43:31 pm
Hi lounge people and fellow cal look enthusiasts. Some of you may already have seen my Red Zeppelin 67 bug but i've been meaning to come on here for a while to share some of the photos and words of the blood,sweat and tears me and my brother (Matty C on the lounge) went through to build my dream car. It was all made more difficult as most of it was done in a tiny council single lock up garage in East London that you couldn't even park a Ford mondeo in and close the door. It was originally just going to be a quick rub down and blow over with some cellulose india red taking a couple of months but got a little out of control. 6 years of weekends out of control.
Heres a couple of pics of the before and after to get started.[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Flc on April 22, 2019, 11:31:54 am
Nice 😎 really enjoyed the feature in ultra vw, do you have any pictures of the dash vent delete that you did?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 22, 2019, 12:42:32 pm
Thank you. Paul did a really nice feature in ultra. I’m going to try to put to pics up in order so I will get to the dash vents. We did them fairly early into the build so shouldn’t be too long.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on April 22, 2019, 15:36:04 pm
Sweet! This is definitely gonna be a thread worth keeping up with, the Ultra VW feature was the first I'd ever seen of the car, and it absolutely blew me away.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 22, 2019, 16:34:07 pm
Thanks Andrew. Been to a few shows since it was finished but hope to use it a lot more now


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 23, 2019, 21:22:36 pm
I bought the car about 20 years ago as an unmolested ruby red 1300 delux.[attachment=1][attachment=2]
It was my daily driver for a couple of years, adding bits as and when I could afford it (bucket seats, grant woodrim, berg shifter)[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 23, 2019, 21:36:39 pm
I lowered the front and bought some genuine 4.5 and 5.5 early Fuchs. You couldn't get one wheel now for what i paid for the whole set. Although they had been sandblasted so needed loads of flatting and polishing.[attachment=1]
then came a nice 1776cc with IDA's and it stayed like that for a few years occasionally getting a thrashing down the strip[attachment=2]
Over at North Weald alongside Ian clarks split WPS racer and Lee Maynards choptop. Talk about punching above your weight[attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: brewsy on April 23, 2019, 21:56:48 pm
Nice one Jay.
I love the UK spec 67's in Ruby Red so much I bought one too!!

In the aircraft hangar, how did you get Aaron Kaufman from Gas Monkey Garage to come all the way over to the UK then??  ;D

Cant see the front and dont get UVW but do you still have slopers or did you go for US spec 67's?

Cheers
Marc


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 23, 2019, 22:03:58 pm
Cheers dude. Was going to have sloping headlights but changed my mind about 3/4 of the way through the build and went upright for the U.S 67 look. Not the first time I’ve been called Aaron lol


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on April 24, 2019, 02:08:33 am
What a nice looking little car, even in its earliest days! I'd love for my '67 to look about like that at some point!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on April 24, 2019, 11:54:37 am
About time we saw a build thread on this beautiful looker. Nice one.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 26, 2019, 21:34:18 pm
i'd booked the car in with Andy Robinson race cars to have a roll cage fitted, but there was a bit of a waiting list so while i was waiting we started to strip the car down and soon realised that under the paint things were not as solid as we thought. Among other things, one of the heater channels was going to need replacing before the cage could be fitted.[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3] 


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 26, 2019, 21:46:11 pm
The only heater channels available then were bad repro early ones or you could get genuine late channels. Late channels were quite different but we decided to go with the late (better quality) one and Matty modified it to an early one. We'd never done anything this major before but thought we'd give it a go.....[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 26, 2019, 21:57:45 pm
[attachment=1] Now the foundations were a bit more solid it was off to Andy Robinson for the cage[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 26, 2019, 22:06:11 pm
The cage was welded to the heater channels and also bolted down to the pan so the cage and body could still be seperated from the pan. It was also welded to the frame horns and had joining plates for body removal[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 26, 2019, 22:10:35 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on May 02, 2019, 07:35:41 am
Distinct lack of updates going on here.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 03, 2019, 21:09:48 pm
Sorry bout that Lyndon. Laptops working again.
Some rust and bad repairs in the usual places like the spare wheel well and front valance.[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 03, 2019, 21:21:37 pm
Nos spare wheel well panel[attachment=1][attachment=2]
we also remade the bumper brackets 5mm narrower so that the T-bars sit bang in the middle of the valance slots. T-bars normally will sit very slightly off center due to being thicker than standard bumper irons[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 03, 2019, 21:30:56 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 03, 2019, 21:46:03 pm
Small modifications to the nos front valance. Will probably go mostly unnoticed when finished[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on May 03, 2019, 23:05:10 pm
Considering it’s a UK car, it wasn’t in bad condition!  Some great ideas and details going on. Kudos 😎👍


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 22:23:41 pm
Not too bad for a UK car but still had some pretty rough areas..Found a pic from under the valance/spare wheel well. Looks like i might have scraped a few speed bumps as well[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 22:30:24 pm
with the heater channel done i could get the repair to the inner wing done[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 23:03:14 pm
Moving to the back, the rear valance needed to come off as it was to be made removable and the rear bumper hangers needed sorting out[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 23:08:50 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 23:13:42 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on May 04, 2019, 23:40:50 pm
You put earlier style bumper hangers on because they are lighter yeah?!  ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 04, 2019, 23:52:10 pm
Yes exactly that. Nothing to do with no one making 67 only panels lol


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on May 05, 2019, 09:31:52 am
 ;D
Repairs look really nice mate.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 05, 2019, 09:38:02 am
Cheers dude. Once all the boring rust repairs were done we had a nice blank canvas to do the more fun creative stuff.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 05, 2019, 21:51:42 pm
I wanted to change the delux headliner to the small 1200 type and was told i would have to drill out some spot welds to remove the headliner holding strips. After stripping out the old headlining i realised its not that simple as 67 and later bugs had tabs punched out of the body on the C-posts. These needed to be cut out and welded individually(18 of them)[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 05, 2019, 21:56:39 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 06, 2019, 16:43:42 pm
Next up trim removal and welding up all the trim holes. Love the look of dechromed cal look cars.[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 06, 2019, 16:49:26 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 10, 2019, 22:44:05 pm
Some changes to the dash now. Blanking off the speaker grills to take some VDO gauges. Used a part of an old glove box lid as it already had the correct curve.[attachment=1] Grinding the welds down.This is the space we have to work in if its raining outside :o[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 10, 2019, 22:53:43 pm
Welded and holes cut[attachment=1] With inserts[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 10, 2019, 23:01:32 pm
And gauges ,although the gauge layout changed twice more before I was finally happy with it. More of that later...[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: stevenery on May 11, 2019, 01:39:35 am
Will be moving to London soon and hope to have something old to drive around - following with interest!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: H67bug on May 11, 2019, 11:21:49 am
Never noticed the front valance mod- love those details - thanks for sharing


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Steve67 on May 11, 2019, 17:54:56 pm
 Very cool build, I love the attention to detail...

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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Doktor on May 11, 2019, 20:38:18 pm
Really nice car !
I dig the eyebrow vents on the rear decklid.
First time I saw them, was in a feature of Ricki Riyat black cal-looker in february '98. Volksworld issue.  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 11, 2019, 20:53:54 pm
Thanks for the kind words everyone. Ricki’s 67 was a very cool car


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 11, 2019, 22:11:11 pm
welding up the center heater vent[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 11, 2019, 22:20:22 pm
and glove box lid trim holes[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 11, 2019, 22:34:43 pm
Discs in place for welding up the grab handle holes[attachment=1] filing down a small amount of lead after teaching myself how to do lead loading[attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: BossHogg76 on May 16, 2019, 20:28:13 pm
What a great thread, can't wait to see all the other touches


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 17, 2019, 21:33:29 pm
Next we wanted to weld up the ashtray so that the ignition barrel could be relocated to the centre with switches for the fuel pump and magneto kill either side. I like symmetry ;D[attachment=1] This is the area that needs cutting out[attachment=2] Plate made and tacked in[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 17, 2019, 21:38:32 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 17, 2019, 21:45:49 pm
Switches and ignition installed[attachment=1] and the gauges back in[attachment=2] looks ok but needs more gauges...


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 17:50:17 pm
decided to fit a tach so needed to weld up the holes i'd already cut so it could be re-cut for 3 gauges[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 17:57:52 pm
and the same with the insert[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 18:07:31 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2] looks better but somethings still not right. Maybe a little unbalanced. So we welded up the hole on the left side and in the left insert and re-cut both for one more gauge


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 18:11:58 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2] Thats better :)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on May 26, 2019, 19:26:02 pm
I couldn’t be arsed with making all the wiring look neat on mine. Nice work.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 21:50:56 pm
At this point i hadn't even thought about the wiring. Although i think i was more surprised than anyone how well the wiring turned out considering i'd never wired a car before


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 26, 2019, 22:00:08 pm
[attachment=1]All steel eyebrow decklid that the Paintbox had knocked up for me [attachment=2] although it could have ended up like this[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 01, 2019, 22:40:19 pm
nice little job of welding up the aerial hole[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 01, 2019, 22:53:07 pm
Lucas indicators fitted to my Day moulding front wings. Cant remember who told me the trick of drawing a line from the headlight mounting screw to the top of the bumper slot for perfect positioning of the center of the lucas lamp[attachment=1]  Notice i was still going with sloping headlights at this time[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 22:27:40 pm
More rot in the usual places that needed cutting out[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 22:34:40 pm
Didnt know how far the rust had travelled behind the body mount panels so thought the best thing was to remove them and check[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 22:40:44 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 22:48:55 pm
It wasnt too bad but there was some small repairs to be made and some repairs from before i owned it that had been done badly that would need re-doing properly[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 23:11:21 pm
To get the rear crossmembers out and to do a few other jobs we needed to seperate the body from the pan.Not that easy when you're this limited for space. Just enough room to get the body up and roll the pan out. And the garage door can still close. Result ;D[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 07, 2019, 23:15:19 pm
Interesting view[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: H67bug on June 08, 2019, 07:24:32 am
Great pics to follow- thanks


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 08, 2019, 14:22:21 pm
Cheers Heydon 8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on June 08, 2019, 21:01:46 pm
Shit area to fix, who’s repair panels did you use?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 08, 2019, 22:18:19 pm
The rear crossmembers are the later genuine Vw ones that I got shipped over from the states. Couldn’t get decent early ones then. At least now you can get good ones from klassic fab.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on June 10, 2019, 11:17:23 am
love your thread, thanx for taking the time to post


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 10, 2019, 19:56:15 pm
Thanks Karl. Lyndon, wasn’t sure if you was asking about the crossmembers or the body mount panels. As it’s a 67 ,it would be a one year only panel which no one makes(like everything else on a 67) so we used late bug (heritage) for the large backing panel and early body mounts from hooky. It looked right and Hooky’s mounts are much stronger than stock ones


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on June 10, 2019, 21:22:02 pm
I was asking about the cross members , it took me a while to source a pair of genuine body cuts and those needed plenty of work to make them right. Top darts, I’m enjoying the thread, brilliant work especially considering the lack of room etc. Keep the updates coming


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 15, 2019, 21:44:58 pm
The car is not going to have heaters so while the shell is up we removed the heater pipes and painted the inside of the channels[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 15, 2019, 21:51:08 pm
Crossmembers and offending rot removed[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 15, 2019, 21:59:33 pm
New genuine vw crossmembers. Heater holes will be welded up[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 15, 2019, 22:04:07 pm
Fitted[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 15, 2019, 22:14:29 pm
the shrinker/stretcher we bought was really handy for making a piece to repair part of the lower arch[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on June 17, 2019, 22:15:41 pm
Really is inspirational work. I'm envious of your skills!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 18, 2019, 13:10:28 pm
Thanks Keith ,that means a lot. I think we done alright considering mine and Mattys day jobs are not related in any way to cars or engineering or anything like that. Just a self taught hobby. 
The Lounge build threads have been inspirational and the owners very helpful with advice (namely Lyndon and Danny Gabbard among others) and talking to people like Simon Emery from the Paintbox and watching Ron Covell DVD’s has taught us plenty. Still always asking questions though  ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 22, 2019, 21:58:24 pm
turning to the pan for a while[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 22, 2019, 22:17:30 pm
removed the heater cables and tubes and welded up the outlets and did the same to the rear section of fuel pipe as it wasn't going to be used. Also added a frame to hold the oil cooler. You can also see the sections of the roll cage that attach to the frame horns that allow for separation to remove the body[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 22, 2019, 22:25:57 pm
spot welds drilled out and cuts made to gain access to inside of the tunnel[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 22, 2019, 22:36:46 pm
Teflon fuel line fitted in the tunnel. Rear end exits under the shiftrod/transmission coupling[attachment=1] and from underneath[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Stevo_L on June 25, 2019, 21:07:42 pm
i'm curious why the exit is at the bottom of the pan..?
why not on top?  ???


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 27, 2019, 20:39:01 pm
Just for ease of access to the fitting. The oil cooler is to one side plus oil thermostat , torque bar and roll cage mounts. The fitting is on the part that slopes up so it is still tucked up out of the way but easily reachable.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 30, 2019, 16:39:11 pm
[attachment=1]fitting the other end was quite tricky through the access hole in the end of the framehead. Small hands and long arms help ;D.  [attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 30, 2019, 16:47:47 pm
The teflon fuel line was cable tied to the clutch cable tube. The center section of the original fuel pipe was left in place for added rigidity to stop vibration[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 30, 2019, 16:52:45 pm
At some point while working on the body, i had to chuck a tarpaulin over the pan as a sudden snow storm hit..Wish i had a bigger garage but work goes on...[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: richie on June 30, 2019, 17:15:27 pm
At some point while working on the body, i had to chuck a tarpaulin over the pan as a sudden snow storm hit..Wish i had a bigger garage but work goes on...[attachment=1]




True dedication right there jay 8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 21:32:01 pm
More evidence of bad repairs by previous owner[attachment=1] straight doner piece[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 21:46:47 pm
the car had all its original layers of paint and it appeared to have had at least 2 resprays on top of that. Removing the paint proved hard work as nitromorse didnt seem to do much so it was all sanded off.Quite a lot of it by hand[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 22:05:31 pm
Removing the bonnet seal strips to remove any hidden rust[attachment=1]More removal of original layers of paint and covering with a light coat of red oxide to keep the rust away[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 22:19:54 pm
Welded up more unwanted holes (catches for rear pop outs, rear seat belts and rear seat mounting points and stoppers)[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 22:29:09 pm
By this time, me and my shoulders are starting to really hate sanding[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 13, 2019, 22:40:22 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on July 14, 2019, 15:43:11 pm
Inspirational work.  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 14, 2019, 19:37:26 pm
Thanks Keith. Hope you’re feeling better. 
Couldn’t have done any of this without Mattys help throughout the build. He’s truly inspirational and kept me motivated


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Neil Davies on July 14, 2019, 23:03:25 pm
I'm looking at these pictures and thinking: "I'd slap a headliner in and cover up all them holes!"

Which is exactly why my cars will never be to the standard of yours. Truly awesome.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on July 15, 2019, 16:54:44 pm
Lots of work to clean up all these areas. Great detail.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 15, 2019, 21:13:44 pm
I'm looking at these pictures and thinking: "I'd slap a headliner in and cover up all them holes!"

Which is exactly why my cars will never be to the standard of yours. Truly awesome.
But I would still know that the holes are there. I wouldn’t be able to sleep  ;D Thanks Neil.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 15, 2019, 21:24:07 pm
Cheers Lyndon. So far just the tip of the iceberg. You know probably better than anyone how many unnecessary or unwanted holes there are ,or just areas that can be tidied or improved.
Word of caution to anyone thinking of welding every single hole inside the cabin. When you try to close your doors the air pressure cannot escape and so you have to close the doors slowly but firmly. Open the window slightly and the doors close easier lol


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2019, 22:54:15 pm
Nos rear valance.Will be made removable and have exhaust cut outs welded up[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2019, 23:13:12 pm
Wanted to move the shifter back as i find it difficult to reach 1st and 3rd when strapped in with racing harnesses.
Taking some measurements[attachment=1]
Tunnel marked out.The two pieces will be cut out and swapped around[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2019, 23:26:15 pm
Body off again to take the weight off of the pan while the tunnel is cut[attachment=1]
[attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2019, 23:32:03 pm
Tacked in[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2019, 23:37:16 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 27, 2019, 22:10:45 pm
My brand new late model doors needed a few modifications to make them into 67 doors and to accept my winder mechanisms[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 27, 2019, 22:16:37 pm
another winder mech mount welded in[attachment=1]
support for door pull welded in[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 27, 2019, 22:42:40 pm
Now onto the one piece windows. There have been a few details about my one piece windows that a lot of people have asked me about especially the one piece aluminium surround so i'll try to show how we did it.
First i fitted a second bailey channel in each door to support the front edge of the one piece glass[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 27, 2019, 22:55:20 pm
When the vent window is removed, there isnt any room on the edge to make a hole for a clip for the new longer one piece scraper. I could have just glued the scraper in but prefered to modify the door so it could be clipped in olong its entire length.[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 28, 2019, 22:10:43 pm
With one piece windows, i never really liked the way the felt channel was really visible so we tried a few ideas to hide it slightly. Matty came up with the idea to make a aluminium surround like stock bugs have and as we've never seen anyone do it before we thought it might not work. After lots of head scratching we gave it a go...[attachment=1] luckily i kept my old door tops for mocking it up[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 28, 2019, 22:21:17 pm
painted black just to see how it will look[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 28, 2019, 22:26:50 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 28, 2019, 22:33:39 pm
Thats the pieces of the jigsaw all shaped[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on July 30, 2019, 16:58:37 pm
What an epic car... that window trim is just amazing work. I can't wait to see the rest of the magic behind the car!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on July 30, 2019, 18:59:05 pm
It’s the details that people don’t notice that take the most work to look right.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 03, 2019, 22:26:26 pm
Thanks fellas. I think this modification is one of my favourite parts of the car. And you are right Lyndon, this is one of those details that people dont notice but took so much work to get right.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 03, 2019, 22:32:17 pm
now in one piece with a bit of paint[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 03, 2019, 22:47:18 pm
Thats gotta be worth taking a photo of ;D[attachment=1]
with the outer scraper attached (which is actually a one piece inner scraper remounted onto the aluminium trim) and Talbot 333 mirror now fitted[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 03, 2019, 22:53:43 pm
[attachment=1]
Mattys seal of approval[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 03, 2019, 23:01:09 pm
Hadn't really planned of putting photos up out of sequence but i thought id slip this one in to show how it turned out. Still had to fix the felt channel in properly[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Eddie DVK on August 04, 2019, 07:27:07 am
I like that a lot.... well done


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 04, 2019, 17:55:15 pm
Cheers Ed


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on August 05, 2019, 16:24:59 pm
Thats gotta be worth taking a photo of ;D[attachment=1]
with the outer scraper attached (which is actually a one piece inner scraper remounted onto the aluminium trim) and Talbot 333 mirror now fitted[attachment=2][attachment=3]
I see a VDM Coach wheel hiding in there... what ever happened to that?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 05, 2019, 16:33:50 pm
It’s just hanging up on the garage wall. I was originally going to restore it but decided to go with a nice comfortable moto-lita.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on August 05, 2019, 17:11:02 pm
It’s just hanging up on the garage wall. I was originally going to restore it but decided to go with a nice comfortable moto-lita.
Nothing wrong with that! I don't think the Coach would have suited the final result as well as the Moto-Lita anyways, it's a very chrome-heavy wheel. Anyways, thanks putting this build thread up, I'm really enjoying watching a masterpiece come together like this!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 05, 2019, 17:32:46 pm
Cheers man. Appreciate it


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: VWGlassee on August 06, 2019, 23:12:30 pm
Love this build. Al those details... wauw!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Kaferdog on August 11, 2019, 21:09:28 pm
Awsome..!!  What a great build...!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on August 12, 2019, 09:31:07 am
Come on slacker - it's been a week since you posted. Running out of popcorn!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 13, 2019, 20:48:31 pm
Thanks guys. Sorry Keith but that is probably why it took so long to build the car ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 13, 2019, 20:56:36 pm
A few more factory holes that serve no purpose. Only the floorpans and tunnel will be carpeted and this area will be painted so the holes need welding up[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 13, 2019, 21:05:34 pm
Made a little bracket up to mount the horn and welded it to the front beam. The original horn bracket is such a rust trap[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Neil Davies on August 14, 2019, 07:56:10 am
I like the horn bracket! Think I'll steal that idea!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on August 14, 2019, 09:49:48 am
You drill holes in the horn bracket and fill holes in the footwell  :D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 14, 2019, 13:31:02 pm
Yeah I know. Right. Would you believe me if I mumbled something about ballast and weight distribution. Nah didn’t think so :D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on August 14, 2019, 14:06:26 pm
No I wouldn't believe you ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: nicolas on August 14, 2019, 20:34:59 pm
Yeah I know. Right. Would you believe me if I mumbled something about ballast and weight distribution. Nah didn’t think so :D

but you are sticking to the 'red' theme of the car.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 14, 2019, 23:08:04 pm
Yes Nicolas. At this stage it was more Red”oxide primer” zeppelin


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 17, 2019, 22:21:05 pm
This was a nice little modification to do. Wanted to enlarge the fuel tank breather but keep it subtle.[attachment=1]
this piece took a few attempts to get right[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 17, 2019, 22:26:28 pm
area to be cut was surprisingly large[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 17, 2019, 22:36:02 pm
[attachment=1]this is the idea[attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on August 18, 2019, 18:39:00 pm
Look, will you stop making the rest of us (OK, me...) feel inadequate?  :D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on August 19, 2019, 17:47:09 pm
Look, will you stop making the rest of us (OK, me...) feel inadequate?  :D

If Keith Seume feels inadequate watching this thread, how the hell should I feel? My car's not even shiny! That fuel breather thing was one of my favorite featured modifications in the big magazine feature and it's cool to see more of how it came together.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 20, 2019, 12:47:10 pm
Cheers guys. Having my brother working with me has helped immensely with coming up with ideas. Two heads are better than one so they say.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 25, 2019, 21:57:32 pm
There was a fair bit of rust on the underside of the fuel tank so i borrowed a blaster to give it a clean to see how bad it was[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 25, 2019, 22:06:14 pm
Now im sure professional blasters have proper protective clothing and fancy blasting booths....[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]. Everytime i pulled the trigger the tent inflated slightly. And the neighbours kept looking from behind their curtains and pointing.. They probably thought id finally lost the plot ::)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 25, 2019, 22:27:02 pm
Spent a bit of time restoring the wiper mechanism and linkages so thought id see how well the motor would polish up[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]. Bit of work but it came up nice


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: vwhelmot on August 26, 2019, 10:53:05 am
I think I’ve seen everything but blasting inside a tent?  :D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 31, 2019, 22:44:07 pm
I was going to remake the wiring loom and re-route it along the inside of rails that the fuel tank sits on so that the front section of wiring to the headlights and turn signals is all hidden. The pressings in the panels where the wires would have passed through are now redundant and have to go...[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 31, 2019, 22:49:29 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 31, 2019, 22:52:04 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 31, 2019, 22:59:52 pm
Also wanted to make a mounted tube for the speedo cable[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Straight Time on September 03, 2019, 12:48:29 pm
What a great build.

Just read from the start and inspired.

Keep em coming !!! ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on September 07, 2019, 23:02:20 pm
Cheers dude.If it inspires even one person to crack on with their project then thats a good thing.
Moving on with tidying the wiring, I wanted to hide the bit of wiring visible inside the footwell.[attachment=1]
I cut a piece of tube that would be welded between the two holes that the wires could pass through.[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on September 07, 2019, 23:14:34 pm
When replacing the mechanical fuel gauge with an electrical one the original sender cover no longer fits the new electrical sender. I modified the cover making it deeper to fit and not interfere with the wire and also made a small tripod to mount it to.A narrow tube was bent up that would hide the tank wire and secured in place with a tab that was held by one of the tank bolts. Everything would be painted the same colour as the tank[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on September 08, 2019, 18:29:57 pm
So you like anal then....as in anal attention... I mean to detail.  ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on September 10, 2019, 13:40:23 pm
Difficult to tell if that’s a compliment or a terrible chat up line😂😂


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on September 10, 2019, 13:51:36 pm
what kind of sender did you use, the tube-type or the arm-type?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on September 10, 2019, 15:22:18 pm
It was the arm type. Just the standard sender for a late model bug


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 04, 2019, 22:26:51 pm
Next we decided to delete the heater vents. Not only because it will look cool, but also as i was going to run the wiring loom in the roof and down the windscreen A-posts. I had already tried to run the wires with the heater tubes in place and got the wires jammed between the heater tube and the screen post and destroyed the wires getting them back out. So if the heater tubes were going to go, it made sense to lose the vents at the same time and smooth out the dash top completely[attachment=1][attachment=2]This would have been so much easier if i had done it before the roll cage was fitted :'([attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 04, 2019, 22:33:33 pm
a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to make up the plates[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 04, 2019, 22:42:33 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 11, 2019, 21:33:13 pm
The final dash mod was to delete the radio hole. We cut out a bit larger so we could lose any distortion from the original radio hole stamping.[attachment=1] Wasnt the easiest panel to clamp into place[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 11, 2019, 21:37:51 pm
Welds ground down and a small bit of lead to finish[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 12, 2019, 22:23:42 pm
Time to take a break from the body and show the seat frames some love[attachment=1] I cut the rear bar off and welded in two lengths of tube.[attachment=2] Then added some more tubes on top and bent up some tubes for the rear.Plus some mounting plates for the seats[attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 12, 2019, 22:28:46 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Eddie DVK on October 13, 2019, 07:42:19 am
Very nice,
Can I ask you what kind of red primer you use?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Arnoud on October 13, 2019, 09:04:51 am
a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to make up the plates[attachment=1]

Hi!

Just saw these pictures and after admiring the beautifull work I wondered how you made this panel?Did you use a panelbrake and then a shrinker?I have to make the same repairs due to bad seals and was wondering how you made these.

Keep up the good work!

Cheers,Arnoud


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 13, 2019, 10:04:35 am
Very nice,
Can I ask you what kind of red primer you use?
hi Eddie. It was just a rattle an primer from my local motor factors. I think the brand was Hycote which you can also get from euro car parts. It was just used to keep any rust away until it was painted properly,where most of the red was removed


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 13, 2019, 10:11:39 am
a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to make up the plates[attachment=1]

Hi!

Just saw these pictures and after admiring the beautifull work I wondered how you made this panel?Did you use a panelbrake and then a shrinker?I have to make the same repairs due to bad seals and was wondering how you made these.

Keep up the good work!

Cheers,Arnoud
Hi Arnoud. Yes I used a metal folder that I made myself and a Shriner/stretcher. These two tools were so handy in most of the panels that we fabricated.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Arnoud on October 13, 2019, 11:27:41 am
Thanks for the reply!-I'll going to have to be getting one then ;D ;D

Cheers,Arnoud


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 20, 2019, 20:08:00 pm
Im happy with the frames so Matty was going to see what he could do with the side covers[attachment=1][attachment=2]
pieces taped in place[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 20, 2019, 20:11:25 pm
Pieces tacked [attachment=1] Some more pieces shaped and tacked in place[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 20, 2019, 20:21:51 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 20, 2019, 20:30:12 pm
Just need to clean up the welds[attachment=1] And a bit of paint. They will eventually be painted gloss black [attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: VWGlassee on October 20, 2019, 23:03:23 pm
Wauw!  :o  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 21, 2019, 20:40:43 pm
[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Neil Davies on October 22, 2019, 18:37:27 pm
Another detail I'd not noticed!

I'm not going to share this build thread with the kids at school just yet. They're building a '71 1200 Cal Looker but I think I'll wait til it's solid before I go mad on details!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Wout on October 22, 2019, 19:49:05 pm
Awesome build!
The seat undersite covers are super cool  :o.

gr
Wout


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 25, 2019, 13:01:08 pm
Cheers fellas.
Neil , there are so many things that people have missed on this car. Tried to keep the mods fairly subtle but hence the build thread to show some of the things that are less obvious 
Can you be sure that none of the kids at school aren’t already members on here ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Neil Davies on October 25, 2019, 19:12:44 pm
I'm pretty sure! Did have one ex-pupil on a local forum a few years ago - didn't know he was into VWs until I turned up at his house to buy a motor off him! To be fair, he built a pretty nice car in the end, and he's probably early to mid 30s now. Still see him at the odd show here and there. Occupational hazard is suppose, I'm in my 18th year of teaching so I've probably taught a couple of thousand children!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 08:53:28 am
That’s awesome mate. Must be good to make a difference. I doff my cap


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 22:10:26 pm
Picked up a really clean pair of genuine headlamps while trawling the EBI swapmeet[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 22:30:18 pm
I wanted a pair of machine turned headlight inserts like Haneline used to make back in the day but they are no longer made and almost impossible to find. So i thought i'd have a go at making some. After a bit of practice and finding out what doesn't work ,i was ready to give it a try[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 22:44:23 pm
It was at this point i completely changed my mind and wanted to go for upright headlights like a u.s spec 67 cal looker should have. A new pair of front wings were ordered from day mouldings and the hunt was on for a nice set of SB12 headlamps. After several months Restojohnny managed to find the parts to put together a decent set and ship them over to me. (thanks again restojohnny)[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 22:52:08 pm
They were stripped, blasted and repainted[attachment=1]
and reassembled (although the rims would eventually be painted the same colour as the car)[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 26, 2019, 22:56:30 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]thats more like it


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Bryan67 on October 27, 2019, 01:05:12 am
So where are the Haneline style inserts?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 27, 2019, 08:42:51 am
I gave them to Mike Walravens and they were fitted in his son louis’s awesome blue 66 cal looker[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 27, 2019, 16:05:18 pm
Since I made the inserts I’ve had a bit more practice and made another set as a gift for a friend. Also just made one last set for the white Holmes/Aronson 63 [attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andy198712 on October 27, 2019, 16:25:37 pm
great work on those!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on October 27, 2019, 18:19:34 pm
Thanks Andy. They take ages to make but they turned out ok


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andy198712 on October 27, 2019, 19:31:16 pm
Thanks Andy. They take ages to make but they turned out ok

Looking at the setup I was thinking how long it must take to make it look that even!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 02, 2019, 22:45:27 pm
While on the subject of machine turning, i wanted a haneline license plate frame and hunted for one for ages but only knew of one and that definitely wasn't for sale. So once again I thought id have a go at making one.
measurements marked out[attachment=1] if you put one swirl in the wrong place you have to start from scratch[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 02, 2019, 22:48:32 pm
More than happy with how they turned out ;D[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on November 02, 2019, 23:17:13 pm
Cool! I gave mine back to Dean Kirsten, from whom I got it in the first place, along with the matching dash panels.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 03, 2019, 00:01:48 am
Yours was the one that I knew of. Remember you wanting to swap it for a Schneider motors frame. Did you ever get it? 


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Fastbrit on November 03, 2019, 13:12:00 pm
No, never did... :(


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 16, 2019, 22:43:40 pm
Next was a job I’d been putting off as I was not too confident about doing it. Wiring!!!
I drew up a wiring diagram incorporating things like the extra gauges, fuel pump and mag kill switch and deleting what I didn’t need (standard ignition system). I bought aircraft grade wires as they could be thinner than standard and still carry the correct amps. I was going to route it up in the roof of the car and down the windscreen a-post which would now be easier with the removal of the heater vents. [attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 16, 2019, 23:11:39 pm
All of the wires to the headlamps ,turn signals .fuel pump and horn would now be routed down this tube and run along the inside of the fuel tank support rails.[attachment=1][attachment=2]
Back breaking stuff[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 16, 2019, 23:16:27 pm
taking shape[attachment=1]
might as well polish the relays while i'm at it[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 16, 2019, 23:26:03 pm
loom was then removed and wrapped in old style cloth wiring tape[attachment=1]
Still a bit of finishing to do but you get the idea[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 16, 2019, 23:29:10 pm
[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on November 17, 2019, 09:49:49 am
very nice wiring!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 17, 2019, 14:37:39 pm
Thanks Karl. It was the thing I was most nervous about doing. And the fact that all the electrics worked was a result too ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: richie on November 17, 2019, 17:09:26 pm
very nice wiring!

Agreed, it looks so neat compared to a stock beetle 8)  The work you did out of that single garage & all your ideas still amazes me, very impressive :)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on November 17, 2019, 18:07:09 pm
Thanks Richie really appreciate it. To be honest sometimes I can’t quite believe it either. Although we must be mad as we’re in the process of doing it all over again with Mattys 67. But this one is gonna be better than mine. Definitely need our heads examining [attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: richie on November 17, 2019, 20:29:29 pm
Although we must be mad as we’re in the process of doing it all over again with Mattys 67

2nd one is easy right as you done it all before so no doing anything twice again to make it right? :o :D  Ok maybe not!!!  Going to be hard to make it better than yours :)



Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Matty c on November 18, 2019, 21:06:38 pm
I agree Richie let’s not say better, how about different  :D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 06, 2019, 22:15:29 pm
Didnt want to bolt the fuel pump bracket directly to the bulkhead so made a cradle which would let me rubber mount it to the pan. Hopefully will be a bit quieter than the old holley pump i had previously.[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]
ignore the dodgy bulkhead as it hadnt been repaired yet[attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 21, 2019, 21:42:59 pm
Hopefully the car will see a little track action (if we have any drag strips left  >:( ) so fitting thicker torsion bars and uprated spring plates to stiffen the rear end[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 21, 2019, 22:02:00 pm
Made a bracket for the line-lock and made up some brake pipes[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: stevenery on December 24, 2019, 10:37:12 am
Really enjoying the build Jay and thought that has gone into all the small details - is this just a hobby or do you have an engineering background? Also, being London based are there any meets you know of or attend? Only ask as I've just moved here myself.

Thanks,
Steven


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 26, 2019, 09:27:57 am
Thanks Steven ,really appreciate it. It’s just a self taught hobby and me and my brother have no background in engineering in any form at all. Learnt everything from books ,dvds (Ron Covells metalworking DVD’s are awesome) and talking to people who know what they’re doing. The buiild threads on here have helped to pick up tips too.
Due to being in the garage so much most weekends for the last few years building this car and now helping on my brothers build we haven’t got to as many shows as we’d like but hope to get to more soon.
Where about in London have you moved to?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 10, 2020, 23:40:51 pm
Managed to track down a Thunderbird dual muffler but wanted to do a few mods to get it to sit exactly how i wanted[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 10, 2020, 23:45:18 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 10, 2020, 23:51:59 pm
Think it sits nice [attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 10, 2020, 23:56:43 pm
[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: stevenery on January 15, 2020, 18:44:47 pm
Thanks Steven ,really appreciate it. It’s just a self taught hobby and me and my brother have no background in engineering in any form at all. Learnt everything from books ,dvds (Ron Covells metalworking DVD’s are awesome) and talking to people who know what they’re doing. The buiild threads on here have helped to pick up tips too.
Due to being in the garage so much most weekends for the last few years building this car and now helping on my brothers build we haven’t got to as many shows as we’d like but hope to get to more soon.
Where about in London have you moved to?

I'm nearby Clapham Common, but don't have a VW...yet! I'll have a search about Ron Covell as metalworking does interest me - had been meaning to look at part-time courses locally. In any case, I went to the New Years Day meet at Brooklands which was great. I believe the Ace Cafe have a VW night, so will gauge interest with my dad about driving his Beetle down when the weathers nicer.



Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 02, 2020, 18:41:43 pm
Just a pic of mine and Mattys because i think it looks cool 8)[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: H67bug on February 02, 2020, 21:17:11 pm
Cool pic!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Straight Time on February 07, 2020, 17:24:35 pm
just read through this.

inspired

Great job


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 09, 2020, 18:17:03 pm
Was time to show the old engine some love.[attachment=1]
Fitted some short IDA manifolds from Udo Becker and some genuine cylinder tins to replace the poorly fitting repro's[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 09, 2020, 18:33:12 pm
Fuel regulator was fitted quite low as i wanted the fuel lines to sit parallel to the ground. Damn OCD[attachment=1]
Mounting for the breather box fitted[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 09, 2020, 18:38:38 pm
[attachment=1]
Looks alright[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Nico86 on February 15, 2020, 22:55:56 pm
Nice job ;) I miss reading such good build thread!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Hongkongphooey on February 17, 2020, 14:12:11 pm
Looks great  8), is that a Fast Fab Breather Box? Looking to get one for mine but was not sure if it would clear the Fan housing & IDF's..



Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 22, 2020, 22:14:15 pm
Nice job ;) I miss reading such good build thread!
Thanks Nico


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 22, 2020, 22:16:26 pm
Looks great  8), is that a Fast Fab Breather Box? Looking to get one for mine but was not sure if it would clear the Fan housing & IDF's..


yes it is a fast fab breather. Fits ok behind IDA's so should be fine with IDF's


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 22, 2020, 22:18:55 pm
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Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 22, 2020, 22:30:40 pm
My short IDA manifolds are the universal type where you can fit the carb either way round. i know what way i'm fitting them so will reshape the manifolds to suit[attachment=1]
more like this[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 22, 2020, 22:52:06 pm
Engine mock up with 12v 90mm generator (Porsche 356 style) and early pie tin backing plate[attachment=1]
and my Cirello magneto. Really don't like the look or fit of the rear engine tin.I know its repro but i was sure we could make one that looked and fitted better than that[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 29, 2020, 23:14:49 pm
So we cut a piece for the rear engine tin and bent the edges over a wooden buck to get the shape. Matty hammer and dollied the edges to neaten them up.[attachment=1][attachment=2]
Can see the buck in the background[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 29, 2020, 23:22:31 pm
Back on the buck to check the shape is still good[attachment=1]
Cut to size and trial fitted[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 29, 2020, 23:37:31 pm
For the second part of the rear tin our trusty shrinker and stretcher was put to use[attachment=1]
The 2 pieces together[attachment=2]
and welded[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on March 01, 2020, 11:50:39 am
that looks neat!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 01, 2020, 18:14:43 pm
Thanks Karl


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 14, 2020, 22:21:39 pm
For the pocket under the pulley i decided use the one from another rear tin as it fitted perfectly.[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 14, 2020, 22:29:19 pm
The piece of tin that goes over the pulley needed a bit of trimming and shaping to work with my Berg equalizer pulley[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: ChipMeker on March 16, 2020, 13:50:55 pm
Stunning car and a great thread! Can't wait to see more.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: BossHogg76 on April 18, 2020, 12:12:16 pm
I'm guilty of not being on the forum for a while, but have just sat with a coffee and read this from start to finish... (well up to this point) all i can say is Wow, so much attention to detail. Hopefully will get to see it in the flesh when lock downs over the some shows start up again.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 18, 2020, 13:22:09 pm
Thanks Rob. I’ve been a bit slack posting as been busy. I’ll sort some more photos and bung them on later. Been rebuilding the engine while on lockdown so be good to meet at a show after all this passes.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 12:22:18 pm
A quick blast of red primer and i'm happy with that.[attachment=1]
It fits nicely too[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 12:30:50 pm
An idea of what it'll look like with the pulley tin and belt[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 13:01:24 pm
The rest of the tin blasted and painted. All fits well with just a small dent to hammer out of one of the cylinder tins[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 13:13:04 pm
With the fan housing in place, mounting screws and generator (6 volt 90mm rewound for 12 volt) its looking a bit more complete[attachment=1][attachment=2].
Got a vintage look to it which i dig


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Garrick Clark on April 21, 2020, 19:40:53 pm
Its clean that . And the tin fits really good too.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 19:57:21 pm
Its clean that . And the tin fits really good too.
cheers bud. Quite a lot went into making sure it all fitted properly.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Garrick Clark on April 21, 2020, 20:06:24 pm
Bet you've lost count the hours already done.
P.s I have a 67 as well.
Savanna beige.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 21, 2020, 20:12:14 pm
Would be scared to think of the amount of hours. All I know, it was pretty much every weekend for about 6 years. Is your 67 finished or a work in progress


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Garrick Clark on April 21, 2020, 21:04:00 pm
Its a non welded patina bug , all steel , Had it now  9 years or so, not sure they ever get finished.
I'm glad its not a show stopper as you cant use them. Got a turbo type 4 in it.
Not sure what's more enjoyable . The build or the drive.

 
 


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 12, 2020, 11:50:58 am
Had been running genuine Fuchs (4.5 & 5.5x15) that i polished and painted years ago but wanted to freshen them up and re-anodise back to their original finish .Everyone who had Fuchs seemed to have them polished and i really like the anodised finish.
Before[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 12, 2020, 11:52:44 am
And after[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: leec on May 12, 2020, 14:23:13 pm
They look nice.

Who did the anodising for you?
Lee


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 12, 2020, 15:38:48 pm
These ones were done by Canford classics quite a while ago. I needed another pair done recently and Canford no longer do them. So after a very very bad experience with Early911 I am still trying to find a good anodiser. I have heard that Biaggio can do them but he is almost impossible to contact.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: leec on May 12, 2020, 20:20:55 pm
I might know someone who can help. Although he recently said he won't do anymore....


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2020, 11:23:59 am
This was an early attempt at making a front license plate holder. Although i don't plan of running with one its probable best to have one ready for legality reasons.[attachment=1][attachment=2]
An added piece to to inside of the hood with threaded inserts to support the weight of the frame[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2020, 11:28:11 am
Fitted. This was also an early attempt at the Haneline style plate frame. Realised the edges were too thick so remade with better proportions.[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 20, 2020, 11:35:28 am
Remade frame and support. Never been fitted since the car was painted[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: FredH17 on July 21, 2020, 10:22:59 am
Nice solution to the licenseplate !!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: 56BLITZ on July 28, 2020, 22:05:35 pm
Thanks for sharing all your great ideas! Lovin' it!!!!!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 29, 2020, 12:37:39 pm
Thanks Mark appreciate it. Not seen you on here for a while. Hope you are all well.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: 56BLITZ on July 29, 2020, 20:56:11 pm
Thanks Mark appreciate it. Not seen you on here for a while. Hope you are all well.

All is well here, Thanks! I hope the same for you Jay!
Your craftsmanship is inspirational and is helping to motivate my son and me . . . we are working on his first car, a '69 sedan. Today, more work on the rear apron! We filled-in the "peashooter" holes and have removed the crinkles. I purchased a "shrinking-disc" from Wolfes Metal . . . an amazing tool!
Pardonr the rambling, but . . . KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on July 30, 2020, 16:05:38 pm
All good here thanks Mark. Great that you have a father and son project on the go and if my posts help with inspiration then that makes me happy. Take loads of photos along the way. Good to look back on or maybe do a build thread.  My brother got one of those shrinking discs for Christmas but hasn’t had a chance to use it yet. Heard good things about them


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 14, 2020, 16:24:12 pm
Proud to be an invited member of the Giant Killers so had some nice hood emblems made[attachment=1]
Needed to weld up the old holes to redrill for new badge[attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on August 14, 2020, 16:27:48 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 16, 2021, 11:51:01 am
Red Zeppelin 67 has just been featured in the latest issue of volksworld magazine. The California look special no less😀😀


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Eddie DVK on January 17, 2021, 08:28:46 am
This means time for an update  ;) ;D


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 23, 2021, 07:50:37 am
This means time for an update  ;) ;D
coming soon Ed. My laptop has broken with all my photos in it. Waiting on someone to either fix it or retrieve all the photos.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 31, 2021, 13:11:55 pm
Apologies for the long delay in posting but had a lot of personal problems and my computer was broken so couldn't access my photos.
Continuing with the back seat delete. Due to the roll cage the original seat support bar needed relocating slightly further back. Then some plywood panels were knocked up[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 31, 2021, 13:13:50 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 13, 2022, 17:28:14 pm
The column switch gear had seen better days so needed some attention [attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 13, 2022, 17:33:26 pm
stripped down. Nice to have a job i can do indoors in the warm and dry for a change [attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 13, 2022, 17:36:58 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 21, 2022, 13:15:18 pm
With all the metalwork and fabrications pretty much done it was time to wrap it up (literally) and send it off to Simon and the boys at The Paintbox. I originally had planned to paint it myself in the little garage ,but after several years of working in the garage i realised it wasn't going to happen so best let the professionals do it[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 21, 2022, 13:18:12 pm
More mock tudor look than cal look[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 27, 2022, 13:16:41 pm
The 67's new home for the next few weeks. Me and Matt will be helping as much as we can with disassembly, sanding and cleaning etc[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 27, 2022, 13:21:21 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Phil13 on January 28, 2022, 09:34:59 am
[attachment=1]

Hi Jay C,

I am reading this topic (like everyone else I assume) with very high joy and excitement what comes next :)

I have seen Red Zeppelin on display at VoWo Show in 2019 i guess. And it blew my mind. Seeing how much dedication you put into this build is absolutely amazing I can just say I am taking my heads off.

One short question do I have: How do you get parts that damn clean like the column switch gear. Do sand them down all by hand :)

Have a nice day
Regards
Phil


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 28, 2022, 18:26:11 pm
Thanks for the kind words Phil, really appreciate it. The column switch gears was sanded by hand. Pretty much everything on the car was sanded by hand or cleaned using wire brush drill attachments or on some of the body panels I used a small spot blaster to remove surface rust which took ages. Unfortunately I don’t have a big workshop with professional blasting gear which is why the build took so long lol.
Red zeppelin was last at volksworld show in 2018 and hopefully will be there again in March this year as part of the cal look corner display with its new wheels on.
Jay


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 03, 2022, 11:20:23 am
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 06, 2022, 13:18:43 pm
Floorpan and other components have all been blasted and primed[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 06, 2022, 13:23:56 pm
Then everything was sanded, reprimed and sanded again until perfect[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 17, 2022, 20:47:11 pm
Gearbox is going to be detailed so will need cleaning up[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 17, 2022, 20:49:38 pm
Some parts looking good dressed in black[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 25, 2022, 10:50:50 am
Floorpan painted. Looks perfect from both sides. Will now be taken back home to be built up into a full rolling pan[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 25, 2022, 11:06:47 am
Also all nuts, bolts, washers, and some other bits yellow zinc plated for the build up[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: brewsy on February 25, 2022, 11:24:00 am
Also all nuts, bolts, washers, and some other bits yellow zinc plated for the build up

Awesome.
Did you send them out or do a 'project binky' and have buckets of chemicals all over the workshop floor?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on February 25, 2022, 11:54:22 am
Also all nuts, bolts, washers, and some other bits yellow zinc plated for the build up

Awesome.
Did you send them out or do a 'project binky' and have buckets of chemicals all over the workshop floor?
I sent them out. In my small garage I definitely would of had an accident with buckets of chemicals lying about 😂😂


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on March 01, 2022, 08:07:05 am
dont you love it when you can finally assemble clean, shiny parts!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 01, 2022, 23:16:11 pm
dont you love it when you can finally assemble clean, shiny parts!
It is a good feeling Karl, seeing it all come together but also totally nerve wracking of that one slip with a spanner or dropping something.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 10, 2022, 15:25:51 pm
Building up the gearbox and adding zinc plated nuts [attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 10, 2022, 15:30:19 pm
polished the steering box top cover[attachment=4]
A bit more pan assembly[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: brewsy on March 20, 2022, 22:21:24 pm
Nice meeting you and seeing the car in the 'flesh' today Jay.
Its as amazing as it looks in the photos!!

Cheers,
Marc (the bloke from Balham)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 20, 2022, 22:34:51 pm
Cheers Marc. Good chatting with you today. Was a good weekend all round


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on March 25, 2022, 18:51:41 pm
rolling pan[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3] with anodised fuchs[attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 02, 2022, 17:01:01 pm
Meanwhile down at the paintbox some HoK primer is applied to the body and panels[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 02, 2022, 17:03:11 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 18, 2022, 17:46:33 pm
was good to see some colour going on[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 24, 2022, 12:41:17 pm
nice[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on April 27, 2022, 11:29:20 am
Rolling pan going to be reunited with body[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 01, 2022, 17:06:33 pm
pan and body ready to be rejoined[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 01, 2022, 17:08:24 pm
Touchdown ;D[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 07, 2022, 12:27:20 pm
This was a long and monumental day when the car was coming back home[attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 07, 2022, 12:32:30 pm
And once back home it was ready to be built up...It was quite daunting ,the prospect of using spanners and screwdrivers on the freshly painted body[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: nicolas on May 08, 2022, 19:14:38 pm
And once back home it was ready to be built up...It was quite daunting ,the prospect of using spanners and screwdrivers on the freshly painted body

wait untill you have to use a drill to make all the holes for the mouldings again.  :o


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: ibg on May 09, 2022, 10:57:38 am
to do that job to clean up the trim holes I use needle files and only push them, never pull them back. But I agree.... scary on fresh paint  :'(


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 09, 2022, 13:15:03 pm
Definitely no trim going on this car in my lifetime😂😂.
Was plenty of other holes that were now too small with the paint on and needed gently cleaning off.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: 56BLITZ on May 10, 2022, 06:23:08 am
Definitely no trim going on this car in my lifetime😂😂.

Man...I like the way you think!!!!

Lookin' GREAT Jay!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: nicolas on May 10, 2022, 06:35:40 am
Definitely no trim going on this car in my lifetime😂😂.

I hope so!  8)


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 10, 2022, 23:07:44 pm
Definitely no trim going on this car in my lifetime😂😂.

Man...I like the way you think!!!!

Lookin' GREAT Jay!  8)
Thanks Mark, appreciate it. How’s your sons 69 coming along?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: 56BLITZ on May 12, 2022, 06:27:01 am
Definitely no trim going on this car in my lifetime😂😂.

Man...I like the way you think!!!!

Lookin' GREAT Jay!  8)
Thanks Mark, appreciate it. How’s your sons 69 coming along?

Well... We just recently received the transaxle from Scott Sebastian at MetalCraft Motorsports, and my son is building a 1968cc (CB Panchito heads, 42 DCNF Webers, Engle w-110..... just needs a few finishing touches).
Then, hit a little snag... or to be more accurate, a little snag hit him! The young girl was able to finish her text before ramming the rear of his Beetle at approx. 40 MPH and causing a four-car-pileup! Thank God, my boy is okay, but we're still waiting for her insurance company to take care of her mistake!
Fortunately, we had not installed the new running gear yet.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 12, 2022, 21:36:46 pm
Oh man that sucks. Glad he’s ok, that’s the only thing that really matters. Such a shame after putting work into a project. Hopefully the insurance is sorted quickly and he can get back on it. Best of luck Mark


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 15, 2022, 17:14:44 pm
It was time to start fitting some of the parts i'd had stashed away. A Moto-lita steering wheel that I had always wanted and a Talbot 333 mirror. Was lucky enough to find a pair of NOS mirrors on ebay for a decent price ,so me and my brother could have one each[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 18, 2022, 09:48:38 am
Next was the interior. I was trying to find some herculon, and had no luck here in the UK so started to look further afield. I managed to contact a fabric warehouse in the States in Compton or Gardena who said they had some but couldn't send any pictures. Luckily a friend was going on holiday not too far from there, and kindly agreed to pop in and have a look. I gave him some pictures of styles i liked and one of them was a picture of John Deans "Dumper"[attachment=1]
A week later he emailed me a pic of what he found and I was more than happy[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 18, 2022, 09:54:41 am
So I knocked up some (not very good ) drawings and it was off to Bernard Newbury to work his magic[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 25, 2022, 15:49:48 pm
Inside sir Bernards legendary workshop[attachment=1]
And the great master at work[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on May 25, 2022, 15:54:28 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2]
headlining was the icing on the cake[attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: nicolas on May 25, 2022, 18:44:39 pm
I like that. very nice.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 12, 2022, 13:14:31 pm
Thanks Nicolas. A few more pics of the interior[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 12, 2022, 13:17:33 pm
[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: nicolas on June 13, 2022, 05:49:22 am
as much as I like a bit of a contrasting color for my interior, I think this is really nice. well done. craftsmanship throughout.


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on June 15, 2022, 17:05:41 pm
Thanks Nicolas. A few more pics of the interior[attachment=1][attachment=2][attachment=3]

Jay, what's the little thing sticking out from the LH bulkhead below where the rear seat would be?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 17, 2022, 06:29:25 am


Jay, what's the little thing sticking out from the LH bulkhead below where the rear seat would be?
[/quote]that is the battery kill switch. This picture isn’t brilliant but you can see it a little better [attachment=1]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: andrewlandon67 on June 17, 2022, 16:08:24 pm


Jay, what's the little thing sticking out from the LH bulkhead below where the rear seat would be?
that is the battery kill switch. This picture isn’t brilliant but you can see it a little better [attachment=1]
[/quote]

Ah, that makes sense! The car looks awesome, man!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on June 19, 2022, 15:11:00 pm
Thanks dude


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 28, 2022, 12:59:16 pm
I wanted to make sure the engine I had built had no leaks and also break the cam in before the engine was fitted to the car so we made an stand to run the engine on.[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 28, 2022, 13:03:04 pm
And a control box with an array of VDO gauges to keep an eye on things. As usual we might have gone a little over the top with it :D[attachment=1][attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Larry S on December 28, 2022, 15:22:54 pm
Awesome car, great work!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 28, 2022, 17:10:57 pm
Thanks Larry


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 28, 2022, 17:13:24 pm
[attachment=2]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 28, 2022, 18:32:15 pm
https://youtube.com/shorts/PuTbnbjnrLY?feature=share


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on December 30, 2022, 18:29:49 pm
Was nerve wracking fitting the engine [attachment=3][attachment=4]


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: wolfswest on January 06, 2023, 15:43:41 pm
Jay,

for some odd reason I've never read this topic.  I just went completely in every detail through it.  You sir are a mad man, in a positive way!  Blown away by the amount of little details you came up with that a regular bloke would never notice.
A big thumbs up!  NICE RIDE!

Dem


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: karl h on January 11, 2023, 14:50:54 pm
very nice work, is this a six volt generator?


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: Brew 66 on January 23, 2023, 00:24:18 am
Amazing build! Do you have any additional details of how the rear apron is removable?

Great work!!


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 28, 2023, 16:05:01 pm
Jay,

for some odd reason I've never read this topic.  I just went completely in every detail through it.  You sir are a mad man, in a positive way!  Blown away by the amount of little details you came up with that a regular bloke would never notice.
A big thumbs up!  NICE RIDE!

Dem
thanks Dem, really appreciate it


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 28, 2023, 16:07:20 pm
very nice work, is this a six volt generator?
Yes Karl it’s a 6 volt 90mm generator but been rewound to 12 volts like the Porsche ones are


Title: Re: Red Zeppelin 67
Post by: jay c on January 28, 2023, 16:35:57 pm
Amazing build! Do you have any additional details of how the rear apron is removable?

Great work!!
I don’t have any good photos of the apron mounting points. In this photo you can see three sooty welds where some small m6 bosses were welded into place[attachment=1]
And here you can just about see the tabs that were welded to the apron and small m6 bolts holding it all together [attachment=2]