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61 stu

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It always happens to other people, a friend of a friend knows someone who's got a mate that knows of a barn where some old VW's are stashed.

Well that turned out to be me today and it was only 10 mins up the road from me :D

The guy had a 51 Split Bug, two 53 Ovals and a 57, along with a T25, MGB's, Roller, floorpans, shells etc stashed away in various garages/barns.

I ended up buying this, a September 53 lhd Ragtop Oval

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Its pretty much complete along with loads of period stickers, needs bottom 6 inches welding and i think it may be a Standard Oval going by the interior colour and half headliner.

I have a very understanding missus!

:D
 
:shock: Nice job mate , it looks awesome as it is , love the period stickers too.
One can only hope to find something like that.
 
You lucky, lucky b@stard :lol:

Nice bug - what's the plans for the bug then :?:
 
EgoTrippin said:
Nice find Stu.

Nothing like have having an earlybay and an early bug on the driveway 8)

Cheers, still got my 61 to get on the road as well, use to be my daily :mrgreen:

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Plans for the 53 involve removing the hand painted silver to reveal (hopefully) the standard grey, welding up up the body where needed and restoring the pan with narrowed beam and a hefty height adjustment. The idea is to try and preserve the stickers etc that are on it :mrgreen:

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Stu

Did all the other bugs sell?, as I'm after a project :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
The 57 is still for sale:

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If you pm Jose Ferrero on VZi he'll be able to put you in touch with the guy, he's commented on my thread over on VZi
http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=594508" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hope that helps
 
our bus 68 said:
froggy said:
8)
Just do the minimum to get it road worthy and leave the rest as is :mrgreen:

I agree there is just so much history in those stickers alone.
Great find ! :mrgreen:

Superb project, as above 8)
 
you lucky fucker! nice one dood 8)
 
Cheers for the comments guys, a few more pics :mrgreen:

Original engine
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Original valence with butchered second exhaust opening
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Single horn grille
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Painted door handles
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On the look out for a black three spoke wheel
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Washer bottle
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Ragtop looks raggedy but is watertight
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Visor looks to have melted a bit?
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Seat belt hooks
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Locking gearstick
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Well i thought i'd have ago at removing some of the hand painted silver as i was sure that underneath would be the original 'Standard Grey' paint, i've kind of tried most things, 2 pack thinners, petrol, driveway cleaner, antifreeze and graffiti remover.

The best way seems to be oven cleaner, coarse wire wool and time, lots of it!

I tried a small patch just to see if my hunch was right, sure enough grey paint started to appear
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An hour and half later and after a quick compound with G3 and some polish
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Just hope theres more hidden under the silver :mrgreen:
 

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