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BarryL Samba Member
Joined: November 01, 2004 Posts: 14269 Location: Casa de Oro, California
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:48 am Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Peter_N wrote: |
Thanks Dave!
Small update today, but it makes a huge difference for me.
I bought a very nice condition front floormat ~5 years ago. Seller told me it came from a fire department and belonged to a low milage bus.
I'm loving it..
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Did you lower it in alone or have some backup help? Such a fine old OG mat. |
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Peter_N Samba Member
Joined: February 19, 2014 Posts: 321 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:02 am Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Here's some more work I would like to share with you!
There were some dents in the lower nose area. To keep the amount of filler acceptable I tried to get the worst dents out with a slide hammer. I also tried the old football trick, but since the dents were in the lower portion of the V, it didn't work as well as I'd hoped.
I just used cut off nails to weld them to the skin.
Attached the sliding hammer and off we go. I was surprised how gentle of a tap already pulled the majority out.
I applied some filler here and there. There're still some subtle dents and waves in the panel, but that doesnt bother me. The rest of the bus will keep it's original paint/patina, so I'm not chasing the resto look.
Next up, primer
Followed by sand green. I took along the window sills too. Although I'm not big fan of fauxtina, I might rub the palm green paint a bit in this area to match it better with the rest of the bus.
And of course, palm green!
Almost assembled again
And took the bus for a drive around the block.
Then I found out that I could not get it in 1st, 2nd or reverse .
This was working before, but I guess I changed the alignedment of the gear stick ( I removed to paint the floor last winter).
Oh well, that'll my next task then.
Best,
Peter _________________ My 1958 PGSG project topic |
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bally Samba Member
Joined: April 29, 2006 Posts: 1182 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:39 pm Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Nice work on the front Peter. That floor mat is in great condition- far better than original cracked rhd mat but I suspect mine is original to the bus so I'm hoping to make it work 😊
I hope the gear selection proves to be an easy fix.
Dave |
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slayer56 Samba Member
Joined: June 03, 2009 Posts: 144 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:58 pm Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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My 1956 PG/SG
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BarryL Samba Member
Joined: November 01, 2004 Posts: 14269 Location: Casa de Oro, California
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Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:55 pm Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Whoa, Chris hi! |
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Peter_N Samba Member
Joined: February 19, 2014 Posts: 321 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:08 am Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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bally wrote: |
Nice work on the front Peter. That floor mat is in great condition- far better than original cracked rhd mat but I suspect mine is original to the bus so I'm hoping to make it work 😊
I hope the gear selection proves to be an easy fix.
Dave |
Thanks Dave, I would run an original floormat anytime, no matter how tatty it looks lol
You have a topic on your bus? _________________ My 1958 PGSG project topic |
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Peter_N Samba Member
Joined: February 19, 2014 Posts: 321 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:12 am Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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slayer56 wrote: |
My 1956 PG/SG
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Love it! What technique did you/your painter use for the pinstripe? Taping, free-hand or a special device (can't remember how it's called) _________________ My 1958 PGSG project topic |
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Peter_N Samba Member
Joined: February 19, 2014 Posts: 321 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 12:33 pm Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Took some time today to weld up the hacks I did to mount my seat belts.
I used brackets which fit nicely between the ribs of the bulkhead ánd fit the b-pillar
To get them in the pillars I obviously had to cut a hole in each of them. Now was the time to fix those holes, so I can fit the interior panels.
Forgot to take more pictures, but it’s ready for filler/paint.
Also fabricated tabs for the long panel. Not sure how many brackets there were but I figured 4 along the bottom should work.
I tried to spot weld them, but for some reason I always struggle to get a proper attachment before I weld up the hole
All 4 welded!
Would it make sense to put some heat isolation behind the interior panel, like rock wool? Or will that just be a moisture trap?
Peter _________________ My 1958 PGSG project topic |
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mdege Samba Member
Joined: January 16, 2018 Posts: 940 Location: Niederkruechten, Germany
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volkswouter Samba Member
Joined: March 25, 2003 Posts: 450 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2020 6:42 am Post subject: Re: '58 PGSG project |
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Peter, read the thread from front to back and the work you did is stunning!
Good to see the bumper and pop-out went to a good home. |
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