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posted on December 29th, 2014 at 09:32 AM
Holiday Time


What I want to be doing and what I have to do are two different things. So once I get those necessary chores out of the way, I can finally do a bit on the annual volksrod slow progress build.
1. Weld in access panels
2. Fab work on the removable rear apron and weld
3. Fit adjusters to front beam
4. Cut front apron for 8” extender
5. SA to IRS conversion – weld in pivot boxes
I’m in two minds here, if I remove the body from the pan to do the SA to IRS conversion (better access neater job) will it be the turning point where it’s more logical to go and do a full paint and panel and the project being many more years away. Or do I do the IRS conversion in place and get this thing back on the road quicker to enjoy it and plan for a teardown and paint in a few years’ time.

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posted on January 3rd, 2016 at 06:26 PM



I would get on the road for a for years ;) AS you know it may stay in the workshop longer than expected!!!!



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posted on February 29th, 2016 at 07:52 AM



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