Well enough of me posting pics of cars. Back to the program!!! I have been working on the bus the past while quite a bit. I have also been collecting cool parts and accessories for it. Here is few of the latest updates.
The battery tray was covered in fiberglass. luckily it came out in one big piece quite easily. Luckily the rot was contained to the tray only. I didn't want to spot weld the tray in to the outer panel and ruin the OG paint so instead I fitted it in and butt welded it. The light surface rust on the inner wheel arch will be treated with rust converter and killed. I was left with this:
New tray in and welds ground and high build primer applied and first sand done here.
Old repairs to the drivers rear fender, rear corner and small ding in the passenger lower corner are now ready for paint. The drivers corner wasn't probably worth repairing back in the day but since it was done and looked crappy. I fixed it a better and will make it match a whole lot better than before. See before pics of these spots earlier in thread.
The cargo floor had the typical spot under the triple seat mount. Somebody years ago thought some brown primer was going to fix this problem :roll: Since it is not needed for a 2/3 middle seat I used a nice original floor section and welded it in and now this way I won't have the low spot to collect water.
There was also a bunch of rock chip repairs done heavy handed. I stripped off the paint and will have to airbrush in some paint to clean these u. Again I am only repairing stuff that was already messed with and that I think I can improve on.
From this:
This was under it, it look like somebody sanded these spot. There is a bunch on the bus so I will fix them all.
The roof had some too, I stripped the repair paint and used rust converter on them to make sure that they are gone for good.
Rust converter takes the rust and turns it into carbon. Some sort of chemical reaction I guess. It works well.
This stuff:
https://www.acklandsgrainger.com/images/items/zoom/12FJ62_AS01.JPG
Also found this door decal on the drivers door. I guess that accounts for the good solid condition of this van. Looks like one of the first maintenance's was done in San Jose California, The M code shows it was delivered to Los Angeles.
AS for parts hunting I have found a nice OG drivers outer mirror as it came with two passenger mirrors. The rear view mirror just fell apart as I pulled it off. Years of hot sun will do that to plastic I guess.
I also sourced an original 70's EMPI EZ-r shifter to use for its base. By using that it shortens the throw of the shifter by 40% and still retains the stock shifter rod. Looks totally stock at first glance. I also found an original shifter extention and an original Formula Vee wood shifter knob. I found an original add for the knob on the samba.
Also found a nice set of original (with VW stamped on top) front accessory grill trims
Also a set of NOS VW front door handle scuff guards.
And a set of Bosch European made H4's
Aside from that I have been picking up greasy engine tin bits and pieces and misc other parts, next up is to clean up the front floors. Thats all for now