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broen messiaen
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Posts: 128
Belgium 69'er
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May 24, 2016, 18:28:31 pm »
Hello everybody,
after posting some pics in the late model topic and the kind replys, I decided to make a topic about my 69'er.
First some history because we al love a good story.
It al started 15years ago, was 14 years old and driving my bike from school when I spotted a grey beetle in the parking lot of a garage.
It was a first owner car and has always been driven in a area of 20km around my town, the car had 96.000 original kilometers.
Bought the car and I was hooked
!
It looked like this my first time I did LeBugShow in 2004
Then I repainted the car and lowered it.
The car was far from perfect back them, so after a some time I decided to make the way I wanted it.
The car went body off and then I bought a house, so the project was put a side for a couple of years.
But now after al of these years it's almost ready to be driven again.
now it looks like this. Not your typical cal-looker
The car is far from finished now, but I'm hoping to get it on the road with in the next month.
I will try to update this topic a good as possible.
Cheers!
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VWGlassee
Full Member
Posts: 223
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #1 on:
May 24, 2016, 19:03:33 pm »
This thing looks awesome! Cant wait to see it
Where in Belgium do you live?
Yannick
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Stevo_L
Jr. Member
Posts: 77
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #2 on:
May 24, 2016, 20:22:49 pm »
nice looker! mine is also savannahbeige
you pan ist awsome! coil overs, four disc brakes, r&p steering...!
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vwcab
Hero Member
Posts: 1901
peter
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #3 on:
May 24, 2016, 20:38:53 pm »
Told it before,love that red interior (Nice combo with that beige),
but that frontbeam looks Awesome (homemade?)
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brian e
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Posts: 141
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #4 on:
May 24, 2016, 22:55:33 pm »
Love the interior!!
More info on the seats, seat mounts, and gauges please!!
Awesome car.
Brian
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cedric
Sr. Member
Posts: 260
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #5 on:
May 25, 2016, 06:46:08 am »
Long time...good to,see some progress now broen...
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vwhelmot
Hero Member
Posts: 687
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #6 on:
May 25, 2016, 07:32:24 am »
Great looking car. Love the interior.
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BeetleBug
Hero Member
Posts: 2836
Snabba grabben...
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #7 on:
May 25, 2016, 07:37:13 am »
Love it!
How does the front mounted oil cooler perform? And what size oil pump and hoses do you use?
Thanks!
-BB-
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Jesse Wens
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Posts: 239
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #8 on:
May 25, 2016, 10:15:31 am »
Nice car Broen. Love all the chassis details.
We met a whole lot of years ago at Bitburg.
I was the drunk guy who fell on his head the last night there, big wound on my head.
Good luck finishing the car.
Jesse
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thinking out of the box will get you to go faster cheaper in the long run, time is on my side
wolfswest
Hero Member
Posts: 1237
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #9 on:
May 25, 2016, 12:19:48 pm »
Wow, I wonder how this little beast will drive! Driveline, brakes and steering setup looks promising.
Dem
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Eddie DVK
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Posts: 867
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #10 on:
May 25, 2016, 16:27:45 pm »
Cool car Broen especially the pan with steering box and beam stiffners.
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Regards Edgar
" Type 4, it is a completely different engine. You have to drive one to understand! "
broen messiaen
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #11 on:
May 25, 2016, 18:49:27 pm »
Thanks for the replys, will try to post some pictures and info in the next couple of days.
Quote from: VWGlassee on May 24, 2016, 19:03:33 pm
This thing looks awesome! Cant wait to see it
Where in Belgium do you live?
Yannick
I'm from Izegem, West-Vlaanderen
The color isn't Savanabeige, but Saharabeige l272.
The color looks better in picture than in real life, I painted the car in my garage without paintboot. Next winter the car will be dismanteld again and be painted proffesionally.
Quote from: brian e on May 24, 2016, 22:55:33 pm
Love the interior!!
More info on the seats, seat mounts, and gauges please!!
Brian
seats are modified 914, mounted on a mix of original mount and Seat Marbella/Fiat panda seats (will show them if i find the pictures)
gauges are modified 944, new chrome rings and glasses. And the holder for them is being laserd.
small gauges under the dash are in a home made bracket.
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broen messiaen
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #12 on:
May 25, 2016, 18:58:17 pm »
Quote from: BeetleBug on May 25, 2016, 07:37:13 am
Love it!
How does the front mounted oil cooler perform? And what size oil pump and hoses do you use?
Thanks!
-BB-
Don't now, didn't drive a meter with it
but the cooler was in a friends car before who drove it on the track and it was working good back then. He had to mount a thermostat because the oil didn't get hot enough.
pump is a modified type 4, with 30mm gears. in the frame there are fixed hoses from 15mm, and the flexibel hoses are an10.
Beam is the stock beam with reinforcement, remmele suspension (front and rear), R&P from a polo, Porsche Boxters brakes and the brake line are al steel brainded ones.
Quote from: Jesse Wens on May 25, 2016, 10:15:31 am
Nice car Broen. Love all the chassis details.
We met a whole lot of years ago at Bitburg.
Jesse
I remember, those where good times. Must been 9 years ago or something.
Quote from: wolfswest on May 25, 2016, 12:19:48 pm
Wow, I wonder how this little beast will drive! Driveline, brakes and steering setup looks promising.
Dem
You are not the only one
!
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Addie/DVK
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Posts: 109
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #13 on:
May 25, 2016, 19:50:56 pm »
Nice build! Looks great.
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kever65
Jr. Member
Posts: 56
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #14 on:
May 26, 2016, 19:29:26 pm »
Hello Broen, looks nice
about the paintjob, we do a lot of paintdetailing at work, it is sometimes unbelievable what result we can achieve even on very bad paintjobs. I assume we have seen worse than the one you did, so when you do you first test drive, you have a destination
grtz
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broen messiaen
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #15 on:
May 27, 2016, 06:01:03 am »
I now Davy, it would be possible to polish the paint flat. But the body it self isn't flat, didn't bondo anything.
And there is still a big dent in the roof from a wooden beam of 6 meter who have dropped on it
Don't worry, if it rides I come over
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nicolas
Hero Member
Posts: 4010
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #16 on:
May 28, 2016, 05:14:06 am »
the car looks to be nicely done, keep us posted about the rest of the build.
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broen messiaen
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #17 on:
May 28, 2016, 09:04:33 am »
Ok, here is the chassis post.
It al started with a pretty solid chassis, no major rust that was not repairable.
But the passenger side had to much rust pitting to have a nice finish, so it was cut out.
This made further work much easier, because now i was time to open the tunnel.
Two oil and fuel lines where mounted in the tunnel,clutch line and also changed the shifter position.
Than this got mounted. So converted the car to IRS with the use of steel 944 arms and brakes.
A little testfit to see if everything worked.
Then the chassis whent back to the place for metallization the frame tunnel and sandblasting the rest of the chassis.
Welded tunnel and new floorpan in.
Then back to metallization for the chassis itself. And in to the paint boot. Here the holes for the cage are already been made (but thats for the body update).
And this was the result.
So now it was time to start mounting everything, and believe me there was a lot to put in it
.
that's it for now!
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Nico86
Hero Member
Posts: 6354
Turnip engine.
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #18 on:
May 31, 2016, 01:37:04 am »
Amazing work on the chassis!
Can you give more details about the front beam reinforcements brackets? Are they home made?
I like the idea of the skid plate!
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Last Edit: May 31, 2016, 01:44:29 am by Nico86
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broen messiaen
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Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #19 on:
June 01, 2016, 18:37:23 pm »
thanks
the beam reinforcements came from a german guy. he sells them on bugnet and saw him on meeting with it to, but I don't remember his name.
the skidplate is for keeping the frame nice but also for putting the car on the trailer. The 2 dots on the url are enlarged and have m10 threath now, so i can put in a eyebolt and attach a knee strap to it.
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dielinde
Jr. Member
Posts: 90
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #20 on:
June 05, 2016, 19:17:50 pm »
very very very nice late looker i had a 68, in Königsrot but he was not in this perfekt condition... very awesome
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miguel
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Posts: 51
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #21 on:
July 31, 2016, 16:13:00 pm »
waauw really cool 69 !!!!!! Lovely work :-)
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broen messiaen
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Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #22 on:
August 25, 2016, 06:52:08 am »
A couple of months went by, and a lot happened in that time.
But now i can say I have driven the car the past couple of days.
It's a blast, engine makes good power.
Steering is not to compare with a stock bug, it's direct and stable at high speed.
Just need to make some adjustment on the front shocks, it's to bouncy now. The shocks have a small extra spring in it, will try the difference with that removed.
So last weekend we went to a event in France to test the car.
Together with kever65 on here.
Had a great time over there, learnt a lot, like racing with slicks on a wet track isn't a good idea
.
But after driving the car there where gearbox problem.
Can't shift fast, espacially to second. It makes a lot of noise and loses a lot of oil.
It's the only part that isn't new or rebuild on the car, so last night this happened.
only drove 200km with it and this was already hanging on the oil bolt
So today the box goes away for a rebuild.
hope to get it back before DDD.
that's it for now!
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Last Edit: August 25, 2016, 07:09:19 am by broen messiaen
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henk
Hero Member
Posts: 654
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #23 on:
August 25, 2016, 08:36:40 am »
Heard nice things about that complew in claster.
There is a lot to do:track,400meter,...
Wich engine is in your car,or did i look over it i your topic here?
Henk!!!
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Eddie DVK
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Posts: 867
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #24 on:
August 25, 2016, 15:25:03 pm »
Yes more pictures and info of the engine....
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Regards Edgar
" Type 4, it is a completely different engine. You have to drive one to understand! "
broen messiaen
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #25 on:
August 26, 2016, 06:52:55 am »
So gearbox is away for rebuild, hopefully next week the now what is wrong with it.
@Henk:
At Clastres they have a big site, there is a straight line of 1 mile. A irth track for bikes, a little circuit and a drift circuit.
It's like 45 minutes further than Lille, so it's not that far in France.
The engine is a 2.5 type4
specs are:
71x105
48 idf
009
heads are welded and 44x38 manley valves, gb double springs, jpm retainers
BAS exhaust (love the noise
)
webcam 86c
custom flywheel to use a porsche 915 flywheel and release bearing
...
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Eddie DVK
Hero Member
Posts: 867
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #26 on:
August 26, 2016, 10:30:54 am »
Cool
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Regards Edgar
" Type 4, it is a completely different engine. You have to drive one to understand! "
Glauco
Hero Member
Posts: 511
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Reply #27 on:
September 22, 2016, 09:53:24 am »
Cool looking car!!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Lenovo A606 met Tapatalk
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broen messiaen
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Posts: 128
Belgium 69'er
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Reply #28 on:
November 06, 2016, 14:34:25 pm »
Well, looks I have been porly on updates.
didn't make it to DDD.
however was able to participate to King of the hill.
the weekend started badly with a 17second pass(clutch problems), but on sunday we where able to get a time of 14.4 seconds(only 5.500rpm in 3th gear).
massive thanks to Davy (kever65 on here) for helping me.
[IMGr]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161106/7ea4beea9264e3f883fb2fcd468d5121.jpg[/img]
Had a super weekend!
so I was happy with the performance of the car.
but now winter is upon us, and because i always wainted the car to become a show quality vehicle.
I have made registration for the VoksWorldShow, and they have accepted me.
So now the car is back dismounted and we are hoping it will be show ready by then.
This is how the body looks now, so lot's of work has to been done.
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Last Edit: November 06, 2016, 14:46:26 pm by broen messiaen
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vwhelmot
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Posts: 687
Re: Belgium 69'er
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Reply #29 on:
November 06, 2016, 23:20:40 pm »
Ready for volksworld 2017 or 2018? 😂
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