Projek '63

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Re: Projek '63

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I got adjusters R420 for the set R30 if you need them shipped
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I got adjusters R420 for the set R30 if you need them shipped
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Re: Projek '63

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Sciyota wrote:They're only getting stock on the 26th.Phone Flat four racing if I pay tomorrow morning ill have it by Monday from cape town
calooker wrote:I got adjusters R420 for the set R30 if you need them shipped
Thanks for the info guys, will keep this in mind if I dont come right. I've already paid a deposit for my adjusters; I specially ordered the weld on adjusters so that I don't have to cut the beam.
I guess I can wait until the 26th; got to finish the pan first :mrgreen: .
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Retro13 wrote:
Sciyota wrote:They're only getting stock on the 26th.Phone Flat four racing if I pay tomorrow morning ill have it by Monday from cape town
calooker wrote:I got adjusters R420 for the set R30 if you need them shipped
Thanks for the info guys, will keep this in mind if I dont come right. I've already paid a deposit for my adjusters; I specially ordered the weld on adjusters so that I don't have to cut the beam.
I guess I can wait until the 26th; got to finish the pan first :mrgreen: .
Beware the "weld on" adjusters, that are not so simple, removal of the original beam centre support for the leafs is a bastard of a job, you will land up having to cut the beam anyway to do it, then also drilling and the cutting of a slot is also requred, to add insult to injury the replacement centre support is the wrong size to actually do it's job properly, and the inner dia of the serated teeth deos not match that of the beam. I tried them once some 5 years ago, not again. :bn: BTW did VS tell you the 26th, of which month???? good luck. :shock:
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Re: Projek '63

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What I've done so far.... Stripped the beam in preparation for the beam adjusters that ill be getting from calooker tomorrow

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Cool project wat was the PO`s name

Good luck with the build seems you have some Experience so it should turn out good
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Hey Pierre, I was the P O. Difficult call to sell her but couldnt have gone to a better home. Ferdi is a good bloke and is doing the car just how I wanted to. I just didnt have the time as my family has grown since i started the project. As you can see, the gearbox is as I got it from you. Will be keeping a keen eye on this build thread. Good luck Ferdi....looking good!
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good progress again
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mojo1963 wrote:Hey Pierre, I was the P O. Difficult call to sell her but couldnt have gone to a better home. Ferdi is a good bloke and is doing the car just how I wanted to. I just didnt have the time as my family has grown since i started the project. As you can see, the gearbox is as I got it from you. Will be keeping a keen eye on this build thread. Good luck Ferdi....looking good!

Sorry you had to sell but sure It will turn out good

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Re: Projek '63

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Little progress today....

Got my beam adjusters on Friday-thanks calooker :hangloose:
and got my mig welder yesterday so I wanted to weld them in...

Got to the shop this afternoon,wanted to do a couple of practice welds with the mig before I tackle the beam.. guess what!.. no gas

So I weld them in with the arc welder,will get some gas tomorrow for when I'm welding the pan etc

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next, finish wire wheeling beam and get new seals(waiting for a friend whos bringing a set from capetown)then assemble and start to tackle the rust

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Re: Projek '63

Post by sid »

Looks like a great project! I'm sure the wide rear wheels will look cool.
I'm going for a similar look for my 59. Low and norrow in front and wide at the back. Had a narrowed beam made up for mine, but it was not a great job. Think I might just go back to the stock beam with adjusters like yours
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Hi

I haven't done much to my beetle lately just collecting parts.Got some real good original bumpers,pit free mirror, widened rear wheels ect. will upload pics later

BUT want to show you guys what I got today

A friend of mine gave me this present today and I'm very thankful :hangloose:

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And my Beetle has a name now - Karen
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Now THAT is a very lekker present! Karen is a very lucky lady.
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damn, this is a nice project, at least it's all stripped down so that you KNOW what you're getting into straight away......I'll be watching this one.
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Re: Projek '63

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Little update

So when I bought the car I got Empi repair panels for the rear quarters of the pan,I then attempted to replace the rusted parts sections.Afer repairing the right side I wasn't happy with the outcome.You could see that the panel was repaired.So I was on the hunt for another pan but could not find a rust free early pan with the knob heater control.

And proper pan halves is a tad pricey for me.(allot actually).I then thought what better way than to replace the pan halves with genuine VW pressed steel from latter pans

I then placed a wanted ad on the forum and got a pan for free from Datwagen where the left side was perfect- painstakingly removed all the spot welds and welded the left-side on my pan.

The other day on my way to the shop I spotted a bakkie with 2 pans on the back presumably on his way to a scrap metal dealer.Asked him to pull over and bought the 1 pan that was still rust free at the battery side (with the battery hold down strap in place)

Friday last week I removed the right side of that pan and today I welded it in place.Only problem was that the pedal area is not the same so I had to cut that piece out and fab a replacement piece.I did everything to look as stock as possible and no taking shortcuts.

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1st before pic's of the rust
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My first repair attempt
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My template for the pedal location
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The measurements I made
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What I started with this morning
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The pan halve that I removed from the later pan
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The rust free battery area :hangloose:
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Plug welds
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The panel I made for pedal area
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Also somewhere along this beetle's life someone replaced the clutch cable and butchered the tunnel
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I then made a clean cut got it more straight and made a removable cover.I also removed the gearlock and closed up the holes
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I only have to replace the left side jack stand and remove all the tar.Then I can seam seal it-stone chip-and paint

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