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caesar

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Hey all

Just though i would post up and say hi.

Had my 68 for a couple of years now and just had it welded / resprayed and am now in the middle of sorting a new interior.

Before work

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During
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After Respray (Muchos Shiny)
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Next big plans are finish my interior as all i have done at the moment is a floor and then possibly a new engine to replace the 1600TP thats running at the moment.

Take it easy

:)
 
Hello mate and welcome to the forum! 8)

Nice looking bus and good choice on losing the grill :wink:
 
Very nice and Bright :D :lol:

What's with the half bumper at the back? :)
 
Tofufi said:
Very nice and Bright :D :lol:

What's with the half bumper at the back? :)

Bought (What was advertised as an early bay bumper) off ebay.

When it turned up it was 6 inches too long.

Simple solution, cut the middle section out.


I prefer it now, looks mean from the back! :D
 
my eyes, my eyes :wink:

6 inch too long rear bumper? why would that be? :?:

or have you narrowed your van along with the rest of the mods, i hear that's the new cal look :wink:
 
welcome mate 8) bus and i need sunnies 8) to look at it 8) Nice good work :wink:
 
Get some rounded ends of another bumper and weld em to yours, would look sweet as. 8) They would look like large delux bumper trims. 8)
 
very cool bus, ive got pics of it down in cornwall from around ten years ago somewhere... it was always ultra low!

very nice lick of paint too :wink:
 
slammedkustom said:
very cool bus, ive got pics of it down in cornwall from around ten years ago somewhere... it was always ultra low!

very nice lick of paint too :wink:

Any chance of a copy of those pics mate?

It would be greatfully appreciated.

I've just put some skinny tyres up front as well which has dropped it down a bit more.

Currently about 2" off the ground, but i've got a new narrowed adjustable beam to go on so i may be able to get a bit more out of it! :)
 
I'm a bit stunned no-one has said this yet so here goes..

Hail Caesar!

Nice bus matey, ride height is negligible;which is always a good thing.

And I am all for bright colours too, my paint guy's eyes will light up when I show him this thread..
David
 

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