RetroVans's "Fugly Braziliamba" Project

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Nice!!!
The best part about those rims is you dont have to take them off to adjust the brakes (assuming you access your adjust through the drum and not the backing plate).


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hitlers revenge wrote:Looking good, but those 15's :huh:
Thanks HR,
The Fugly came out with 14 wide with 80 wall, so if I go to these 15 then there is a 6% increase in top speed, with the extra power of the 2Lt, I should be able to cruise at a comfortable 120 with low rev's and good fuel economy... .. :wink:
Well thats the thinking, anyway, will test and see, but as I am a strange type of guy, I DO like the look..
Warwick-Lowlight wrote:Hr up nice and early - where the pics of your fugly
Really looking good there Uncle Retro
Thanks Warwick,
Trying to keep the "As Is" look, but what you think of the wheels/ stance ??

HR has to get up early, as he has made promises and hinted at some wonder car that he is building, (Top Secret)
Think we need to send spy Paul there under cover... .. :roll:
Tony Z wrote:Nice!!!
The best part about those rims is you dont have to take them off to adjust the brakes (assuming you access your adjust through the drum and not the backing plate).
Thanks Tony,
:lol: Do I read that as .. " The frame is beautiful, but the picture...."
Got to stay by the "Fugly" theme. :lol: :lol:
Go on, I am Big, you can tell me.. .. :roll:

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No H
I actually like the rims and regret selling mine back in 1999.
But I'll never go back to drum brakes...
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Just to stop all the whining.

And I'm sure someone will recognize HR's parking lot.

This is no Fugly bus. :D

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Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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Retro Sorry for theHi- jack but Hr is that the RAT thats comming to george ??
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erm, ugh why?
Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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So finaly. old Fugly with alll her layers of polyfiller, oops, I mean make-up, went out for her 1ST run today.

Went for a 25KM run up and down the road.

The Solex's are still not right, think I should stop throwing money into them, and order me another set of twin Weber 34 ict's

The set on the Fastback are brilliant, lot of power, but still fuel effective.

Motor stayed cool all the way, so the cooling is working as planed.

The rest of the bus is working perfect, so very happy with outcome.

The big wheels give the right ratio for highway cruising, and the 2Lt motor drives the bus without effort.

Till the carbs go on......... :roll:

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Well done Squire, enjoy.
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Good news Herman, are you still going to tow something to George ?
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jolas wrote:Good news Herman, are you still going to tow something to George ?
You drawing out all my secrets........ :shock:

Taking the Fugly with Beetle on tow, :D

And taking the Fastback with ...( watch this space).. on tow :roll:

Then the Green panel man, is also bringing ...( )....on tow. :wink:

Its time to make the a-frames work.... :lol:

We'eeees tinking,..... If we fill the George show with ACVW's, vwsa must take us serious.

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Hi Herman,

The 'fugly' looks great. I've owned a wc kombi and would love a bay some day!!!

It's awesome seeing buses on the road. i see you're in P.E and may pick your brain from time to time for advice.

Keep up the good work :D

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Well Done Herman.
Instead of the Weber ICT's, try an IDF conversion. Nothing touches them in my opinion.
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Tony Z wrote:Well Done Herman.
Instead of the Weber ICT's, try an IDF conversion. Nothing touches them in my opinion.
I had ICH's on Rumours, they were great too. Except up hills... :roll:
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vwrail wrote:Hi Herman,
The 'fugly' looks great. I've owned a wc kombi and would love a bay some day!!!
It's awesome seeing buses on the road. i see you're in P.E and may pick your brain from time to time for advice.
Keep up the good work :D
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Hi Dave,
Thanks, just trying to get her on the road 1st, then we decide what else to do to her...... :shock:
No problem, give me a shout, I see you into cabinet making, we may be able to do something together...... :roll:
Tony Z wrote:Well Done Herman.
Instead of the Weber ICT's, try an IDF conversion. Nothing touches them in my opinion.
Thanks Tony, I have had such go results from my ICT's, and looking up on the Samba and other forums, the guys that have fitted ICT'S are all as happy as a pig in :bn: I can balance them at home with a hose pipe.

They easy to set up, easy to work on, easy to balance, good on fuel Do not know the IDF's, all I know is that they 3 times the price, and 4 times more impossible to set then the Solex's

Do not forget, I do not need to spin the wheels when I pull away, I am a good driver that drives fast, not a boy racer fast learning to drive. .. :lol: :lol:
Give me a few reasons to look at them again, Please.... :roll:
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Tony Z wrote:Well Done Herman.
Instead of the Weber ICT's, try an IDF conversion. Nothing touches them in my opinion.
I had ICH's on Rumours, they were great too. Except up hills... :roll:
You see, I have heard that from a few guys, said stay away from the ICH's, but have yet to hear someone that does not race the car have :bn: with the real Weber 34 ICT's

Come on Tony, lets have Carb,s 101, on the pros, and cons of ICT verses the IDF :D

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By the way, if any body wants to buy 3 sets of Solex 34 PDSIT-2/3 carb's, give me a call or PM

One set running in the Fugly at this moment, has Repair kit fitted with new jets.

One set that was in the Fugly, also had its own Repair kit fitted with new jets. but I battled to set them up, but the bus did run on them.

One set for parts only, then you get the whole box of old parts with them

Make me an offer.

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