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Volkslife
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« on: December 02, 2021, 15:48:08 pm »

Hi,
I started an unique project. The plan was to build a "fun"dragster, VW based, but with a "strange" body. Started, but will not finish it due to personal reasons. So maybe someone sees the same possibilities like I did.

I have a solid '53 body of an Austin A30. I cutted the inside panels and removed the floor.
The chassis/pan is shortened and narrowed, based on IRS and a narrowed and adjustable beam. (welded adjusters)

Included some parts:
- hood, hatch, doors, bumpers, grill and headlights
- new discs up front
- new bearings up front
- new lowered spindles
- shortened steering rods
- new Typ3 drums
- new typ3 rear hubs (4x130)
- new chassis head
- Used 100mm axle studs (Porsche)
- Brake calipers and some other used parts

The chassis is rolling on a set of Dan Gurney Wheels.
Chassis and Body have no numbers/papers.

Asking € 450

More photos or info wanted? Just send me a message.

Thanks, Peter (Netherlands)



« Last Edit: December 03, 2021, 08:14:15 am by Volkslife » Logged
richie
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2021, 18:20:26 pm »

Sent you a PM

thanks Richie
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Volkslife
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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2021, 18:54:12 pm »

Hi Richie,

I answered your message. If not please reply on this one.

Cheers, Peter
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