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Schwing Samba Member
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ConcreteAce Samba Member
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Schwing wrote: |
Wow thats easily the shiniest treasure chest floor and interior cab I have ever seen. Did you use panel adhesive for the load bed floor or was that welded? |
welded
_________________ Ethan Dunlap
Spring, Texas
'51 Deluxe
'61 Build
'68 Turbo Diesel Baja
'64 Ghia Vert
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Schwing Samba Member
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Red Fau Veh Samba Member
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That's sweet looking. _________________ 1971 Deluxe Sunroof Bay 1905 stroker, dual idf40's, 74mm Scat forged crank, engle 110 cam. CB 044 heads, AutoCraft rockers, chromoly push rods
1973 Orange transporter stock type 4 with dual 40 Dellortos and Empi single quiet pack
1969 Adventurewagen blue whale Gene Berg 1776 built by Dave Kawell dual 36 DRLA's, Vintage Speed exhaust, Bosch 019 screamer
1961 Swivel Seat camper, L345 grey
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Swivel Seat panels are for people with no friends |
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Schwing Samba Member
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Schwing Samba Member
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EDragnDean wrote: |
PPG Shop Line for base, and PPG Concept 2021 clear.
IMHO the clear makes a big difference. Like the what motor oil is the best question, when you start asking which paint, you will get a different answer from every person you ask.
Personally, I am not a painter, I let the shop choose the materials, opted for a better clear, and let them get it done. Same with the Single Stage vs Base/Clear argument. I found a good shop and let the pro decide.
In the end, the paint work and quality is better than on our 2013 GTI! |
Thanks. I was just curious what they specifically used. I do my own paint and I prefer single stage having done both. I was just curious what brand. I used PPG Concept on my oval and it turned out great, but I used a cheaper gun. I'll be painting my truck this fall and was just curious.
Thanks again. _________________ Shadetree Westy
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=657279&highlight=
Single Cab - BBXXVII Long Distance Winner
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EDragnDean Samba Member
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Tucked back in my garage and working on assembly...
Started on the pedestal and rear seat, mostly so I could move them inside the cab and make more room in the garage. Of course, to close up the fuel tank, I had to run the main wiring harness... etc, etc, etc.
Fuel tank installed, fuel tank covers reinstalled, added felt per OG (thanks for the solder burn tip Bullibill), rear seat installed (rubber seat stops, floor plugs, soooo many details....!)
_________________ 63 Double Cab http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=443823&highlight=deanos
66 Bus Click to view image - SOLD
73 Thing http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8111202#8111202
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EDragnDean Samba Member
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* New wiring harness installed, and 90% complete (had to extend the fuel tank sender wire as the fuel tank is in a different location than a bus...).
-headlights
-turn signals
-speedo
-fuel gauge
-switches
-Wiper assembly/motor
-Neiman steering lock
-etc, etc, etc,
Need to install tail lights, battery cables, and battery. Then I can test the connections.
I used a Wolfsburg West wiring harness, really pleased with the quality, I will post a separate thread with my thoughts.
Broke the tab on my emergency flasher relay, if you have one for sale, please PM me.
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