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Neil Davies
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #30 on:
December 17, 2009, 17:11:22 pm »
Quote from: benssp on December 17, 2009, 13:02:11 pm
Quote from: Neil Davies on December 14, 2009, 18:18:22 pm
Just read this bit again Glenn - 1302 pan halves are different to torsion bar cars apparently - shame because I've got a really good 1303 pan at the unit too... They're wider at the front, where the heater channels kick in just in front of the doors.
The halves are the same for torsion and 1302/irs, 73- 1303 have a deeper area where the seats mount but the profile is the same
Interesting! A mate of mine bought a pair of 1302/03 heater channels and they wouldn't go anywhere near his torsion bar bug pan. I'm going tohave to get the tape measure out on Saturday!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #31 on:
December 17, 2009, 18:00:03 pm »
The channels are different, not the pan halves, the channel bottom plate is about 3 inches longer
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #32 on:
December 17, 2009, 20:27:59 pm »
Neil with friends like you who needs enemies , i had a guy on volksmoan interested in the pan , he's pretty pissed now Im gonna keep it
Ben Im a liking the look of that access hatch we need to talk
can you possibly track me down some OG heater channels like the one's you used on the evolver
Progress report after a week of little activity on the cab and more on the donor , Im hoping to get onto the cab on sunday , get the bracing welded in and lift the body off .
im all geared up to do a frame head transplant now " Igor more power from the lightning rods "
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Martin Greaves
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #33 on:
December 17, 2009, 20:47:13 pm »
I will be over on Sunday then to give you a hand.
As you are getting the welder out what we can do is cut the access hatch out of your 49 and at the same time welded the trim holes up.
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #34 on:
December 17, 2009, 21:28:52 pm »
Quote from: gold65turbo on December 17, 2009, 20:47:13 pm
I will be over on Sunday then to give you a hand.
As you are getting the welder out what we can do is cut the access hatch out of your 49 and at the same time welded the trim holes up.
Need I say more , with friends like these
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #35 on:
December 18, 2009, 08:13:41 am »
what time sunday are you lifting the skip off the pan, could pop over for an hour to give you a hand
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #36 on:
December 18, 2009, 08:27:59 am »
Quote from: rocket ron on December 18, 2009, 08:13:41 am
what time sunday are you lifting the skip off the pan, could pop over for an hour to give you a hand
Prob pm lift
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Neil Davies
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #37 on:
December 18, 2009, 09:05:23 am »
Quote from: 49-rag on December 17, 2009, 20:27:59 pm
Neil with friends like you who needs enemies , i had a guy on volksmoan interested in the pan , he's pretty pissed now Im gonna keep it
Ben Im a liking the look of that access hatch we need to talk
can you possibly track me down some OG heater channels like the one's you used on the evolver
Progress report after a week of little activity on the cab and more on the donor , Im hoping to get onto the cab on sunday , get the bracing welded in and lift the body off .
im all geared up to do a frame head transplant now " Igor more power from the lightning rods "
Oops!
You learn something every day! Looks like I'll be able to use the 03 pan I've got too then... It's useful having a BenSSP with access to the fiddly details about what fits what!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #38 on:
December 18, 2009, 10:06:14 am »
I might pop over Sunday too for a quick look to see how many corners you cut to get it finished
I will bring some protective gloves with me to help move the 56' (sorry 49) out of the way.
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #39 on:
December 19, 2009, 15:10:43 pm »
are you driving your 68 over rich!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #40 on:
December 19, 2009, 15:13:42 pm »
p.s. i would give you hand as well nordberg but ive got to clear a garage and move a 84 classic hot hatch water pumper before salisbury council cease it lol
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Black Sheep
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #41 on:
December 19, 2009, 19:45:50 pm »
Got all the bracing in today , bit over the top with 8m of inch steel but i dont want it to fold when it comes free of the pan
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Neil Davies
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #42 on:
December 19, 2009, 19:54:31 pm »
Quote from: 49-rag on December 19, 2009, 19:45:50 pm
Got all the bracing in today , bit over the top with 8m of inch steel but i dont want it to fold when it comes free of the pan
Just cut it in half! It'll be fine!
Going to try to match up the two halves of mine next week!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #43 on:
December 19, 2009, 19:59:19 pm »
What is this a race Neil
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Black Sheep
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #44 on:
December 20, 2009, 22:15:15 pm »
Busy weekend here at castle bodge
first off welded the bracing in and jumped up and down on the old pan a bit till it fell out
Then got set about the easiest IRS conversion Ive ever done
The ball joint frame head just slotted into place as the Macpheason pan tunnel is just a tad larger easy peasy , a few measurements to make sure its all square and bingo job done
On the down side managed to knock the cab off the axle stands while bringing the new pan in Dooh ,
no harm done just a couple of dents but it showed the bracing was good coz the doors still open fine
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herbieharv
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #45 on:
December 20, 2009, 23:54:33 pm »
your getting on with it glen ,im impressed
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Neil Davies
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #46 on:
December 21, 2009, 22:10:03 pm »
Looking good Glenn, I worked for about 3 hours today then went home cos it was too cold!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #47 on:
December 21, 2009, 23:42:29 pm »
Quote from: Neil Davies on December 21, 2009, 22:10:03 pm
Looking good Glenn, I worked for about 3 hours today then went home cos it was too cold!
You managed more than me , still at me day job for a couple more dayz
no time for rustin old buckets
Next up gonna have to be the heater channels
there's no getting away from it . Gonna start by seeing whats left after I peel away the nasty stuff , hopefully there's enough of the A and B pillar gussets to work with as i don't relish having to rebuild them too
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Neil Davies
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Re: Project 68 cab
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December 22, 2009, 09:44:37 am »
Quote from: 49-rag on December 21, 2009, 23:42:29 pm
hopefully there's enough of the A and B pillar gussets to work with as i don't relish having to rebuild them too
Glenn, I've been having a look over on Restowagen at a couple of the cab restos they've got threads on. I know their back suspension is all broken, but the quality is superb.
http://restowagenuk.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=10783&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
http://restowagenuk.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=31&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
One or the other of these threads shows how the gussets were re-made, and if I can get some decent measurements I'll have a go at mine soon. I think I'll do a flat piece folded on the flat sides, and weld a flange on for the curved side. The nice thing is that they're closed in at the back so I can weld them from behind and have very little grinding to do!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #49 on:
December 22, 2009, 15:11:53 pm »
trents cab is awesome, and something we all need to aim for in the level of detail that won't even be seen!
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Reply #50 on:
December 22, 2009, 18:34:26 pm »
Wow there's some proper work going on there , kinda make's me think mine's not too bad now
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #51 on:
December 28, 2009, 19:12:11 pm »
Progress progress
Ive been cutting more shit out today .
Took me all of 10 minutes to liberate these long rusty things under the ever watchful eye of my dog Russell
Dropped the body onto the 02 pan for a quick once over , all looks good just needs a bit of joggling about
Now I really need some channels , Ben you have mail
Oooh oooh anyone need one of these rear luggage shelves coz I just found this one " not my auction "
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260528689264&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_1182
Not to easy to find anymore
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kev d
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #52 on:
December 29, 2009, 09:07:47 am »
Guess that lot did'nt need much cutting to remove
Did it come with the hood frame etc, or was it just a shell you bought?
EBI4??
Cheers,
Kev
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #53 on:
December 29, 2009, 09:28:35 am »
Quote from: kev d on December 29, 2009, 09:07:47 am
Guess that lot did'nt need much cutting to remove
Did it come with the hood frame etc, or was it just a shell you bought?
EBI4??
Cheers,
Kev
No not too much persuasion was needed Kev
, came with the hood frame glass etc got to sort out some new material for it
As for EBI4 not sure its not going to be a racer and there's only so much fun to be had crusin around with the top down
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #54 on:
December 29, 2009, 11:38:56 am »
The $64000 question though - will it have side trim?
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #55 on:
December 29, 2009, 11:41:00 am »
No he not.
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Reply #56 on:
December 29, 2009, 12:01:08 pm »
Side trim Pahh
ere what do you guys think about this one " its just an idea at the mo "
As im gonna switch it over to RHD Im thinking about keepin the old glove box where it is , grafting in a RHD box to and the graftin in two speedo appatures into where the radio mout would be " mine's been cut anyhow " maybe tilt them towards the drive a bit and mount a couple of porker gauges in there
Its just an idea at the mo
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kev d
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #57 on:
December 29, 2009, 12:39:37 pm »
Quote from: gold65turbo on December 29, 2009, 11:41:00 am
No he not.
You've been keeping a low profile matey, hows things??
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #58 on:
December 29, 2009, 21:04:35 pm »
Quote from: 49-rag on December 29, 2009, 12:01:08 pm
Side trim Pahh
ere what do you guys think about this one " its just an idea at the mo "
As im gonna switch it over to RHD Im thinking about keepin the old glove box where it is , grafting in a RHD box to and the graftin in two speedo appatures into where the radio mout would be " mine's been cut anyhow " maybe tilt them towards the drive a bit and mount a couple of porker gauges in there
Its just an idea at the mo
Two glove boxes? A bit "split window" isn't it?
Wayne Allman had both LHD and RHD drivers side dash sections in his Beetle using a Ghia clock and a stock speedo, and Roland's '68 uses basically two glove box panels with 914 clocks in the drivers side. Up to you mate, but it might get a bit tight!
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Re: Project 68 cab
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Reply #59 on:
January 03, 2010, 22:28:44 pm »
While Ive been waiting for the rest of my panels to turn up ive had my favorite tool out again
Front scuttle was toast so this seamed the simplest route .
Was left , now going right
Not going down the twin glove box route now
Rocket's offered me a 914 speedo and tacho so I think Im gonna loose the old speedo mount , grills , vents , radio hole
and extra holes and go VDO mad with a temp , preasure and volt gauge where the radio was
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