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  1. mustard man

    1972 Crossover Dormobile - Full Restoration Work In Progress

    Hi, Great work, I love reading up on this project and seeing how your doing. I've recently bought myself something very similar to the silent coat you've used and am trying to figure the best way to attach it. What did you use as adhesive for this?? Cheers Rich
  2. mustard man

    Propex Heater Group Buy - Orders completed.

    Hi, Great offer you've found. Im in too please if its not too late. You know you could probs buy a spare 5 or 10 of them and sell them in the future at shows etc. Additional quesiton, not that it effects my want for one, but what sort of Gas tank are used for this? standard one you'd use...
  3. mustard man

    1971 Early Bay

    Crossover is the cross between a low light, and a high light. The 72 model still has the low lights on the front, but has the Oblong rear lights that are on the 73+ high lights.
  4. mustard man

    Panel Van Porn

    What Rim are these!! Love the Pics.....good work!!!
  5. mustard man

    New to EarlyBay ? Say Hi here ...

    Hi all, Great forum here, already found all sorts of advice for question i had. Also nice to have it dedicated to the wonderful low light..... I've a 72 cross over and i love it. Needs some love and care but im getting there. Rebuilding the engine at the mo, with a few small improvments (was...
  6. mustard man

    Perfect stance??

    gotta give it to ya.....there are some seriously low buses here!!! Hmmm, choices.... a scrapper would be way cool!! Wouldn't get out of my street though!!! have ya used adjustable beems to lower your buses? Rich 1972 Microbus Its not the destination that counts, only the journey!
  7. mustard man

    Perfect stance??

    Hi, new to the site here. British born and bread, but came to oz about a year ago, got a kombi, only to find the scene back home was huge. Arr well. Anyway.....running a 72 (yes i know its a mongrel :shock: , best of both worlds i say :wink: ) Just finished building a new motor for her...
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