'72 Tintop, low front big back - Does it qualify?

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Hi Tintop - van's still looking good - liking the interior work.
Let us know how the rolling road goes after the 1000 miles add on :wink:
 
Been a while since i posted a few pictures.

Just changed the Front: wheel bearings, reburbed the calipers, fitted nice new shiny discs, pads etc and fitted steel braid brake hoses. The van runs smoother and stops really well.

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Am aiming to do the rear in the next few weeks.
 
Hey M!
Just found your thread; great to get a picture insight in to its past!
Thanks for your message last week - I will give P a ring next week when my new panels arrive.
Love this van.
 
Great work there! Just read the whole thread :D Bus is looking cool. Good move on the fuchs imo. Good to meet you this aft. :D
 
Latest Job - Rear overhead locker


First attempt - was ok but not what i wanted, not enough room too narrow in height:

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Second attempt better.

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Fitted Zig unit. Bought wiring today so will be wiring up the dual charger unit soon.

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Door was hard to get right.

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Also decided to fit a larger table.

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Cheers mate.

Is your back on the road yet?

Will post more picture once i get chance to do some more.

PS. yes it is still the same camper van, it's my first and only camper van.
 
Still not on the road and starting to p@ss me off immensely :evil:

Look forward to more pictures too :D
 
Been a while since i updated my pictures.

Bit more work required around fuel tank area.

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Great work - looks like a good job 8)

Did you suspect something to make you remove the tank?
 
Yes, i kept getting a smell of fuel and was wondering if the pipes had rotten. Then one day after filling the tank completely full, i was parked on a slope, i could see petrol dripping out from underneath. As we all know dripping petrol and hot engines are not a good combination.

So decided to replace the pipes but once the firewall and tank were removed it wasn't the pipes that needed replacing.
 
Not a nice thought like you say - petrol plus a hot engine....

Anyway - looks like a nice job so enjoy :)
 
Did Jez do that welding for you? Got some questions about the repair...

Glad to see you finally got the tank out - at least it's piece of mind even if nothing had been wrong! :)
 
Hi G

Yep, Gez did another amazing job. Tank now back in, new fuel lines, breathers etc, and van back home.

Also whilst it was in his garage i had the dash fully rewired, a volt meter installed and the wiper spindles replaced (seized).
 
Just caught this thread and read all the way through..!! Cool van and great work done here...!!! 8)
 
Fitting jail bars this month and then will have a go at the headlining.

Now also running Red9Design EZ rider set up.
 
hey there, just read this whole thread, nice work ! it looks really good 8)
my '72 is the same colour originally and i like it way better the than colour it has now , so you may have made my mind up for me when i do eventually have it painted.. cheers ! :mrgreen:
Dave
 

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