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Cornpanzer
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Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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Ok, so with all of the cool threads on alternative wheels, colors, etc and the thread on internet Cal-Look cars, lets stir it up a bit. We all know that you Europeans are typically more brave than the Americans when building a unique, but period correct Cal-look car. So if you were going to push the envelope, yet stay within the somewhat hazy perameters of "Traditional Cal-Look" what are some bits and pieces that are overlooked now, but could be used to be more unique.
Setting the ground-rules. No suggestion without a picture!
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Cornpanzer
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 00:44:40 am »
Here is one - the racemark steering wheel.
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Andi/DFL
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 00:59:06 am »
I would say, leather steering wheels in general. Wooden steering wheels are so popular over here, much too popular for my taste.
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April 27, 2007, 01:12:16 am »
ok..
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Cornpanzer
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 01:34:47 am »
Andi, nice wheel and amazing photography....as usual!
gary - cool dash!
Here is a car that has at least three, if not "forgotten", at least underappreciated bits.
1) Its a late model
2) Buggy bumpers need to come back in a big way
3) Empi Spyders - Likely the most desirable EMPI wheel other than the BRM in the 70s/early 80s.
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 03:06:43 am »
Not to mention, its a convertible! You NEVER see cal look 'verts these days!
There was a white cal look vert featured alongside a black, stock, oval window in HotVWs a few years back. Anyone remember it?
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Bill Schwimmer
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 03:19:55 am »
And it has a turbo motor..Maybe it has an EMPI turbo.
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 03:30:49 am »
Heres My Old 67 Cal Look I had this Car In 1978 Notice Wires and Coil Wire go threw the Fan Shroud just like the Engine on Cherry Bomb, Dechromed Dash with Gauges, Digital Clock in ash tray face and the ash tray still worked, also Intermintant wiper switch mounted where lighter would be. Formuling France Wheel,Hurst Shifter, One Piece Windows,Plaid Interior.
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Shubee2 (DSK)
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 03:45:02 am »
Ok Heres My 67 Vert At Bug In 13 then a Picture same car with 5 Spokes and Then BRM's...... Anybody Need Some BRM's DSK Entered this Beat Up 67 Convert In The Car Show At Bug In It Made the Hot VW's Mag! We Had 21 Original Brm's Stuffed in The Car We did have One Jack Ass Rip us off for a few Spacers !!!
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 04:11:40 am »
Hey Shubee, is that the same set of 5 spokes that I owned ?
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 06:03:01 am »
waouwww amayzing 21 brms in one car
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 07:10:09 am »
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on April 27, 2007, 03:19:55 am
And it has a turbo motor..Maybe it has an EMPI turbo.
I know I'm not following protocal for this strain (no pic provided, some to follpw) Bill it didn't have an EMPI turbo it had Mr Bug 48's and as far as I concerned Rick's 67 had a WINK mirror with a louvered backing! By the way Why did you let Kobus in on the BUS JUMPING, if you remember it wasn't just a couple of feet, it was like the "vomit comet" where everything inside was just floating around, ya know anti-gravity. Oh what times. Happy birthday by the way, sorry we didn't hook up at HB. Glenn
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 07:37:08 am »
currently working on the one colour wiring. should be nice when i get i working, if ever...
and i am still looking for a chroming factory to rechrome the bumpers and the ashtray (like in dave rhoads car)
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Cornpanzer
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 13:01:34 pm »
Oh well, so much for the continuity of this thread! LOL
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 18:28:52 pm »
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on April 27, 2007, 03:19:55 am
And it has a turbo motor..Maybe it has an EMPI turbo.
here's the engine
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Shubee2 (DSK)
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 19:48:41 pm »
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on April 27, 2007, 04:11:40 am
Hey Shubee, is that the same set of 5 spokes that I owned ?
Yes Bill The Same Set There are Not that Many Set's That are as Clean as they were...
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 27, 2007, 21:26:18 pm »
Quote from: team97 on April 27, 2007, 07:10:09 am
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on April 27, 2007, 03:19:55 am
And it has a turbo motor..Maybe it has an EMPI turbo.
I know I'm not following protocal for this strain (no pic provided, some to follpw) Bill it didn't have an EMPI turbo it had Mr Bug 48's and as far as I concerned Rick's 67 had a WINK mirror with a louvered backing! By the way Why did you let Kobus in on the BUS JUMPING, if you remember it wasn't just a couple of feet, it was like the "vomit comet" where everything inside was just floating around, ya know anti-gravity. Oh what times. Happy birthday by the way, sorry we didn't hook up at HB. Glenn
Geez Glenn... I thought you liked me!
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 02:23:29 am »
Shubee, Did you own any of those BRM's that you mentioned were in the convertible, or are you riding the coat tails of others you knew?
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 04:17:46 am »
Quote from: tinman on April 28, 2007, 02:23:29 am
Shubee, Did you own any of those BRM's that you mentioned were in the convertible, or are you riding the coat tails of others you knew?
6 of them were Mine the rest belonged three other DSK Club Members Did Anyone Notice the Old 135 X Tires mounted on the BRMs heres a Picture Of My 67 Vert With BRM's My Friend Steve Walkers Lotus White 67 In the Back Ground also running BRM's and DSK Club Stickers
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 06:41:26 am »
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on April 27, 2007, 03:19:55 am
And it has a turbo motor..Maybe it has an EMPI turbo.
Did not Empi make an early wastegate system called "Select-A-Boost". Correct me if I am wrong.......
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yvre
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 12:38:45 pm »
Stewart Warner gauges!!!
Nobody's using them anymore...
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christophe
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 17:25:51 pm »
And what about a old Autometer tachometer?
Was it used?Is it callook?Or is it to much "race"?
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Rune
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 19:37:56 pm »
Cool tach Christophe, I love the sideswept Autometer. I run one in my looker as well. Lot's of drag cars back in the day had them. Gary Berg had one in his blue 67 and the black Berg car has one too.. Note allso the black VDO speedometer in my car, sold through Auto Haus. I think the VDO cockpit gauges are very cool. Sorry for the bad picture of the car, it's been sitting in the garage all winter collecting dust, poor thing...
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christophe
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 19:56:15 pm »
Yes I like VDO as well but so many cars have them so I try to figure out what else to use.
Actually I think I remenber your car but don't you have Stewart Warner gauges for oil pressure and temp?
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 28, 2007, 21:43:35 pm »
Quote from: christophe on April 28, 2007, 19:56:15 pm
Yes I like VDO as well but so many cars have them so I try to figure out what else to use.
Actually I think I remenber your car but don't you have Stewart Warner gauges for oil pressure and temp?
As Jim Ratto once answered me, "don't be afraid to go out of the way", that should be the sentence more or less, and told me Grag Aronson sported a Smith Tacho, so I guess any make should do the trick
Personally I'm VDOs, fed up with Auto meter & Monster gage stuff
Best R.
Oldschool
ps : considering adding a Smith Tach in my Type3
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Andi/DFL
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 29, 2007, 00:04:23 am »
I like the VDOs very much, too. I changed the black rings to chrome rings, but left the needle red. Now I still need a matching fuel gauge.
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 29, 2007, 08:58:53 am »
Well this is traditional 80`s cal look..
The porsche inspired colour coded look - smoothed & painted bumpers, 8 spoke empi`s & black detailing with baby tornado mirrors!
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 29, 2007, 19:27:46 pm »
Quote from: Jim Ratto on April 29, 2007, 02:02:13 am
my old friend Bryan Wenzel, former Aufklarung club member, ran VDO series 1 gauges, simple black face with white digits and chrome bezels. I think he ran oil temp, pressure and matching 10,000 tach. Looked at home in his '65 sedan.
I running the same Series 1s in my 67 too. I'm running oil temp. oil pressure, cylinder head temp, along with a VDO 8,000 rpm tach and 150 mph speedometer. I bought them when I was in Aufklarung about the same time Byran bought his.
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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Quote from: Jim Ratto on April 29, 2007, 19:49:47 pm
Quote from: stealth67vw on April 29, 2007, 19:27:46 pm
Quote from: Jim Ratto on April 29, 2007, 02:02:13 am
my old friend Bryan Wenzel, former Aufklarung club member, ran VDO series 1 gauges, simple black face with white digits and chrome bezels. I think he ran oil temp, pressure and matching 10,000 tach. Looked at home in his '65 sedan.
I running the same Series 1s in my 67 too. I'm running oil temp. oil pressure, cylinder head temp, along with a VDO 8,000 rpm tach and 150 mph speedometer. I bought them when I was in Aufklarung about the same time Byran bought his.
I think VDO gauges were part of the "Aufklarung look", along with Porsche 356 generator nuts, bald rear tires and club stickers that washed off the windows when you'd wash the car. And interiors that stunk of stale beer.
Jim
I've been looking for a 356 generator nut and pulley for ever. My others are at my dads house 3000 miles away. You got any leads Jim?
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Re: Forgotton Traditional Cal-look bits
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April 29, 2007, 20:30:11 pm »
Isnt the nut on the back of the fan the same thing?
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