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One of the first jobs I did when I got my bus was to rip the old interior out, but I found a po had just cut a hole in the floor to fit a table base, so all the moisture came up through the hole and soaked the ply floor and started rusting the floor :?

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Welded a tub in and sealed it properly lol

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Jeez sparkywig I think the award for the most on one bus must go to you, is this your current ride, you got a build thread?

Any more gonna get under the bus and take a photo of the oil filter fixing screws one has been replaced with a 10 mm bolt, it works so it staying put for te time being :)
 
RichardAlexander said:
Jeez sparkywig I think the award for the most on one bus must go to you, is this your current ride, you got a build thread?

http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5562" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:mrgreen:
 
I admire the determination and perseverance of the owners of these buses. I have done a fair few restorations over the years, the worst being a series 1 1/2 E type which took over two years. Never again. :lol:

If I were looking for a bus today I would go for an un messed with Cali/AZ/NV bus. I hate rust.
 
Trikky2 said:
I admire the determination and perseverance of the owners of these buses. I have done a fair few restorations over the years, the worst being a series 1 1/2 E type which took over two years. Never again. :lol:

If I were looking for a bus today I would go for an un messed with Cali/AZ/NV bus. I hate rust.


And me, along with red oxide primer...
 

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