My 72 danbury crossover

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nobby81

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Hi all
Im mike and this is my first bus, its a 72 danbury that ive had for just over a year.

This is when i bought it:

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This is what we found hiding behind lots of filler and mesh:

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Some new panels from schofields going on:

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This is how it looks now:

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It looks better on these pics though than in real life.

mike
 
Received a parcel yesterday and am well chuffed with it ;


Its that good i wanna keep it for the front room at home and not put it in the van.

Also got rid of this piece of crap;


To install a stock exhaust, allways hated that empi;


Thanks for the buddybox guys

mike.
 
Nice looking Danbury.
My one is getting word done similar to what you have had done.
 
Got some tins of paint at the weekend and started tidying my wheels up







Not perfect but anything is better than brushed on gloss
 
When changing my wheels over for painting i noticed the rust in the arches was growing so out came the wire brush in the drill and rust treatment. Then a full can of hammerite and full can of tetroseal for one arch. both horrible products to work with





Only 1 arch and 2 wheels done so far dont get enough time!
 

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