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reay Samba Member

Joined: July 14, 2004 Posts: 684
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:38 am Post subject: Re: Restoration:1966 1200A Model 115 Sedan with Sunroof (Ragtop) |
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For the 66's 55th birthday I picked up the sweet painted mirror! _________________ Tom Reay
Nothing is standard o a Standard!
68 Karmann Ghia Sunroof / auto T345
66 Standard Microbus T221
66 1200a Standard 115 with factory ragtop |
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reay Samba Member

Joined: July 14, 2004 Posts: 684
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Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 12:37 pm Post subject: Re: Restoration:1966 1200A Model 115 Sedan with Sunroof (Ragtop) |
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Well, I'm moving past the buying parts phase, and into he getting stuff done on the 66 1200a. I've got most of the paint off and am starting body work. The plan is to get these parts cleaned up and get as many dents out as I can. They aren't too bad. Then get the new front apron and same other welding done. Then a light sandblast to get the paint off the areas I couldn't get to with the DA or sander. Plus remove any surface rust that might appear in the next few weeks.
Then a good coat of epoxy primer on everything.
_________________ Tom Reay
Nothing is standard o a Standard!
68 Karmann Ghia Sunroof / auto T345
66 Standard Microbus T221
66 1200a Standard 115 with factory ragtop |
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Busbodger Samba Member
Joined: July 08, 2012 Posts: 117 Location: Small Town, Tennessee
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Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 1:54 pm Post subject: Re: Restoration:1966 1200A Model 115 Sedan with Sunroof (Ragtop) |
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Looks good! |
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reay Samba Member

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 11:54 am Post subject: Re: Restoration:1966 1200A Model 115 Sedan with Sunroof (Ragtop) |
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Almost completely bare metal now except for the interior and areas where I can't get to with the sanders. Next steps are to complete as much bodywork that I can, and take it welder to get the aprons on, fix some more rust spots, and fill the holes that aren't used on a 1200A. After that back to the sand blaster to get the rest of the paint of and a light blast to remove any rust flash that might occur. That will also give all the metal the same tooth for epoxy primer.
The long block is sitting complete and ready to go at Brothers Machine shop in Ontario, Ca. It's going to be a 1385 with a dog house cooler.
And most of the interior is here too! _________________ Tom Reay
Nothing is standard o a Standard!
68 Karmann Ghia Sunroof / auto T345
66 Standard Microbus T221
66 1200a Standard 115 with factory ragtop |
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