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posted on August 10th, 2015 at 06:24 PM



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Any chance you might get down to Morgan with us Gary? Although I don't want to drag you out of the shed, coz I'm looking forward to seeing your Toy finished.


Not looking good at this stage.Drag Car is nearly finished in Pirie,Buggy body is getting close to getting some colour and we have a car show here Fathers Day weekend which I hope to get 3 or 4 VW's out for a run.
I have finished the hand brake on my Ford rear disc conversion.Machined a steel sleeve and welded it to the OG Ford bracket and made cable pivots from a 10mm stainless bolt to attach to the caliper arm.Had to drill the hole out to 10mm in the arm.Put the cables into the lever and left about 10mm of thread out,then pulled the cables tight at the caliper and fitted a drilled sleeve with a grub screw to clamp on the cable.When finished just cut off the excess cable.Works a treat.

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posted on August 10th, 2015 at 06:34 PM



Just wondering about the shocker mount on this Type3 trans? The shocker and springplate bracket is all fabricated, which I never seen before.All the Type3 's I have seen over the years were all cast ends like the Type 1 transmissions.

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posted on August 24th, 2015 at 05:22 PM



We are having a car show here Fathers Day,so pulled a couple out to get them ready.The NB hasn't been out for about 3 years and the 64 was last out about 7 years ago.Can't believe how easy it was to get started-2 small drinks down the carby and away it went and idled like it was last running yesterday.

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posted on August 25th, 2015 at 01:15 PM



The 64 looks great. Typical VW, leave it sit for ages and it will still start.
We're booked in to have Fathers Day/ old man's Birthday on the Fathers day Weekend otherwise we'd come up as well.
Have you got anything on on the weekend after? It'd be cool if you could join us at Morgan.




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posted on September 7th, 2015 at 08:26 PM



Picked my Buggy body up today with it's new coat of Yellow Pearl.The colour came from a Yamaha motor cycle colour chart.Start the assembly tomorrow and aiming for a fortnight to finish it and be driving it.

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posted on September 15th, 2015 at 08:41 PM



Managed to join the body and pan back together today.I bought a 12volt air compressor and reckon I can mount it up high on the front panel just behind the fuel tank.I will hard wire it and put a Ryco quick connect on the bottom of the dash panel.Will be handy for blowing up tubes etc at the beach.

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posted on September 15th, 2015 at 08:42 PM



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posted on September 17th, 2015 at 09:23 PM



Another day on the Buggy and small steps forward.Roll bars are in and bolted down.Fish oiled the 3 inch lift kit then fitted the ally checkerplate strips I cut to flash it off.Made a stainless bracket and mounted the air compressor up high on the front panel behind the dash.Mounted the speedo and the headlight,wiper and ignition switches.I made another ally switch bracket for the RH side of the dash for air comp,the spot lights,LED's on the roll bar and possibly will put a switch there as well for high/low beam.

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posted on September 17th, 2015 at 09:27 PM



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posted on October 8th, 2015 at 10:17 PM



It's so close to first drive now.Waiting on a new wood rim steering wheel from Ebay, that's late arriving and need the front wheels, which are still on the back of my Drag Car 2 hours from here at the Dyno tuner.Did a full rewire from scratch and added a some extras.Machined a hole in the gearchange housing of the early Type3 trans to fit a reverse light switch.Did a 12 volt conversion to an early 6 volt wiper assembly,by adapting a wiper motor from a superbug.Was a real easy conversion and just using a single speed.Used LED's for the front flasher lights,but fitted an extra pair to the windscreen frame so they are visible from any direction.

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posted on October 8th, 2015 at 10:39 PM



Instead of cutting holes in the battery box to fit the large cables thru,I came up with a plan to use 8mm stainless hard ware and drill 8 mm holes in the fibreglass, and connect starter and earth leads each side of the fibreglass.Idiot me then drilled a small hole to bring in the alternator charging wire and a small earth wire to the battery terminals.These could have been connected to the 2 main terminals I made for the starter cables, and wouldn't had to bring any cables thru holes to the battery.I made an air fitting up and bolted it to the dash on the RH side near the roll bar.I am going to cut a hole in the fibreglass under the rear seat and make an ally box to hold air lines and keep any valuables out of sight.I didn't like the large hole around the VW fuel tank filler,so I tried some 3mm insertion rubber cut with a slightly smaller centre hole-it stays on there nicely and blocks an air getting in.

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posted on March 7th, 2016 at 06:21 PM



Been driving this for about 3 months now and really enjoying it.Will miss it when I sell it.Got sick of scuffing the body each time I climbed into it with my shoes.I put some clear sheet on the body,but that was always getting scuffed as well-so I had some spare time today and made some ally scuff plates.They are easy to polish any marks out of.Took a pic of 3 of my yellow toys.

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posted on March 7th, 2016 at 08:33 PM



loving the triplets Gary :lol:
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posted on March 8th, 2016 at 07:59 AM



Thanks Dino- it's a shame the fourth member of the " yellow team" isn't playing ball- it could have got in the shot as well.
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posted on March 10th, 2016 at 06:19 AM



Looking Good Gary
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posted on June 8th, 2016 at 03:50 PM



Have been serious about getting stuff together to start the next project-my Oval Beetle hot rod ute.Have ordered some new glass front guards from a mate of Brads from Westside.Bought a low km 93 Suby that has just had a lot of work done to it-new radiator,water pump,timing belts and new clutch.Will be putting an auto behind it,so gearbox and clutch can go.Thanks to some blokes on here,I have a place to send the loom for alteration to fit the Beetle.I have a new Repco under dash air con I bought 20 years ago,so it may get used at last.I have just finished doing new king and link pin bushes in some CB dropped spindles and I have a spare Country Bug front beam I will use.I only have a normal reamer for doing the bushes and have been trying to find an extender rod for ages with no luck.So yesterday I made my own guides.I machined up 2 guides,one the size of the new bush prior to reaming,and the other in the finished size.I use the smaller one first in one new bush while I ream the other,then swap to the finished size guide to do the second bush.It really works well.

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posted on June 8th, 2016 at 03:57 PM



I still haven't decided on the final outcome for suspension.I am seriously considering a full airbag set up from AirKewld in the US.I need to step up fairly soon,because the front beam needs a lot of rework to fit the air shocks and the torsion bars need to go.If so,that would be a waste of the CB beam,so would use just a standard one and modify that.I will use the CB steering wheel,but will have it pearled when I decide on final body colours.

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posted on June 9th, 2016 at 09:54 PM



I tried my new toy out on the Buggy earlier this week,and did the 64 today.Still need a lot more practice yet-but I think I am getting better at it.

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