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Episode 36: Why has it been so long since episode 35?
The car had at some point in its life, been fitted with after market aircon. As i am sure many of you have experiences yourself, this involves hacking huge chunks of metal out of the front bulkhead.
Exhibit 1. From the front bulkhead behind the toe board
Barry then miraculously makes it disappear
And another in the horizontal deck in the luggage compartment
Typical rot at the dash end/screen surround which was given the usual Carter treatment
Bit thin on the screen rubber support
General scabiness
Gotta go!
Repair pieces fabricated
And presto, good as new....
Can you spot the deliberate mistake....
The car had at some point in its life, been fitted with after market aircon. As i am sure many of you have experiences yourself, this involves hacking huge chunks of metal out of the front bulkhead.
Exhibit 1. From the front bulkhead behind the toe board
Barry then miraculously makes it disappear
And another in the horizontal deck in the luggage compartment
Typical rot at the dash end/screen surround which was given the usual Carter treatment
Bit thin on the screen rubber support
General scabiness
Gotta go!
Repair pieces fabricated
And presto, good as new....
Can you spot the deliberate mistake....
1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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Re: Shrek
Episode 37: The other end of the dash.... unsurprisingly crappier than the first....
Will it never end!!
Another old soldier donates part of its body for the cause!
Not bad....
But not finished
No need for commentary - you know what is coming..... more magic
Delivering the usual quality result
And with that, the answer to the question 'will it ever end?' is yes, that was pretty much Barry's work completed.
3 months of hard slog but well worth it.
Will it never end!!
Another old soldier donates part of its body for the cause!
Not bad....
But not finished
No need for commentary - you know what is coming..... more magic
Delivering the usual quality result
And with that, the answer to the question 'will it ever end?' is yes, that was pretty much Barry's work completed.
3 months of hard slog but well worth it.
1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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Re: Shrek
Nice job,
I had the exact same air con issue, same tin opener job as yours
I had the exact same air con issue, same tin opener job as yours
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Episode 38: Heavy metal
So this was the finished article, awaiting collection to go to the paintshop....
So this was the finished article, awaiting collection to go to the paintshop....
1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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Episode 39: The paintman cometh
So the shell was delivered from Barry to DC Coachworks for the paint process.
Much time and effort spent turning the now slightly less shiny shell into a nice shiny shell again....
Mostly by a lot of this:
and this
So the shell was delivered from Barry to DC Coachworks for the paint process.
Much time and effort spent turning the now slightly less shiny shell into a nice shiny shell again....
Mostly by a lot of this:
and this
1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
Re: RE: shrek
A slit missing from the dash top repair section?Dougieboy1 wrote:Episode 36: Why has it been so long since episode 35?
Can you spot the deliberate mistake....
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Re: Shrek
give that man a cigar!!
I debated whether or not to get barry to put the slot back after i noticed it was missing but we decided it wanst going to compromise the build as it wont be seen.
We did have 'closergate' though when after the car had gone to the paintshop and the wings had been removed, i noticed barry had fitted a post 72 wing closer on the offside - instead of the captive nuts welded on to the closer, it had the later square holes with the spire clip nuts.
Very kindly, barry made a trip to the paintshop and corrected this before the painting started so all good!
I debated whether or not to get barry to put the slot back after i noticed it was missing but we decided it wanst going to compromise the build as it wont be seen.
We did have 'closergate' though when after the car had gone to the paintshop and the wings had been removed, i noticed barry had fitted a post 72 wing closer on the offside - instead of the captive nuts welded on to the closer, it had the later square holes with the spire clip nuts.
Very kindly, barry made a trip to the paintshop and corrected this before the painting started so all good!
1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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Re: Shrek
Just read back all 98 posts for inspiration!
Any details of fitting the rear quarters?
I've already upset (only a little!) Barry by cutting mine back too far (so I can get to the end of the parcel shelf) and I'm so close to just opening the seam and taking it off properly.
Looks like you used the full quarter on yours? Some pics or details of the flange / hemming process would be great if you have any.
Any details of fitting the rear quarters?
I've already upset (only a little!) Barry by cutting mine back too far (so I can get to the end of the parcel shelf) and I'm so close to just opening the seam and taking it off properly.
Looks like you used the full quarter on yours? Some pics or details of the flange / hemming process would be great if you have any.
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hi gary, i looked through all of barry's updates and i am afraid i didnt find any pictures of the rear quarters.
I am currently on holiday in India and back in a few weeks and i will take a look at the cd he gave me which contains many more photos than the ones he emailed to me. If there are any useful ones, i will post them. I presume you are looking for how the quarters are attached at the gutter and around the door jamb?
I am currently on holiday in India and back in a few weeks and i will take a look at the cd he gave me which contains many more photos than the ones he emailed to me. If there are any useful ones, i will post them. I presume you are looking for how the quarters are attached at the gutter and around the door jamb?
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1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
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Thanks for looking, yes exactly as you describe!
It’s probably fairly obvious looking at the car once I take the paint off, but there’s nothing like seeing some pics of the rebuild.
It’s probably fairly obvious looking at the car once I take the paint off, but there’s nothing like seeing some pics of the rebuild.
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Episode 40- Much to catch up on
Frighteningly, its been 8 months since my last post. On the positive front, the restoration has continued. In the last chapter, the paint prep was underway.
Undercoat
Flatted back
And then we moved to final paint....code 224, Green Metallic, car's original colour
Bit nicer, i think, than when originally acquired.....
And finally home for reassembly to start
Frighteningly, its been 8 months since my last post. On the positive front, the restoration has continued. In the last chapter, the paint prep was underway.
Undercoat
Flatted back
And then we moved to final paint....code 224, Green Metallic, car's original colour
Bit nicer, i think, than when originally acquired.....
And finally home for reassembly to start
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1972 911S
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
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Re: Shrek
Ooooh, exciting! Looking epic there, Andrew. Another DC paint job?
Are we up to date, or have you been making progress beyond the milestone of getting it home?
Enjoy the next bit, I am!
Cheers, Richard.
Are we up to date, or have you been making progress beyond the milestone of getting it home?
Enjoy the next bit, I am!
Cheers, Richard.
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Re: Shrek
yep, another DC special.
Embarrassingly, given the lack of updates, the car is almost finished...... aiming to be on the road in July. Was hoping to put the engine and gearbox in today but some logistical issues mean that isnt going to happen.....
I will provide updates in the coming weeks but am having a bit of a problem uploading photos - my upload speed seems to have experienced a catastrophic reduction following an 'upgrade' of the domestic network. That and i am off to Australia with work next friday for 2 weeks will mean unless i can get something sorted, the next updates will be painfully slow......
Embarrassingly, given the lack of updates, the car is almost finished...... aiming to be on the road in July. Was hoping to put the engine and gearbox in today but some logistical issues mean that isnt going to happen.....
I will provide updates in the coming weeks but am having a bit of a problem uploading photos - my upload speed seems to have experienced a catastrophic reduction following an 'upgrade' of the domestic network. That and i am off to Australia with work next friday for 2 weeks will mean unless i can get something sorted, the next updates will be painfully slow......
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1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)
1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
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