VWAIRCOOLED
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That's cleaning up very well indeed.Also looks surprisingly solid underneath,especially for a Uk bus.Well done.
greentoad said:I have also found - 57 - stamped into the wood under the rear bench seat. Any ideas what this means? I have not found any other badges, markings etc though.
J.
Waxer said:An amazing find, I'm very jealous.
I have a 1972 tintop with a red interior but with 8 seats.
You've done a great job cleaning it up but don't forget to spend some time on the engine, especially the fuel lines, I think most people on here will say its one of the first things you should be doing on a vehicle thats been stood for that amount of time. (Although brakes are also important!! :? )
Its only a piece from the tank to the tin wear and then from the tin wear to the carb, easy job. Plus don't forget a new fuel filter and some fresh petrol, you can let the tank drain when your changing the fuel lines.
Look forward to following the rest of your adventures with Ronald. (you lucky person)
Danbury Doug said:At last another crossover that has the same earlier style buckle type seatbelts as mine! I was beginning to think someone had retro-fitted them, as all other crossys I've come across seem to have the later style plug-in types!...
Justin & Muttley said:Danbury Doug said:At last another crossover that has the same earlier style buckle type seatbelts as mine! I was beginning to think someone had retro-fitted them, as all other crossys I've come across seem to have the later style plug-in types!...
I have those too!! (Kangol I think)
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