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by 67oldskoolfool
19th August 2011 - 10:21pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: bumper or no bumper?
Replies: 6
Views: 5174

Re: bumper or no bumper?

^^^^ WHS!! ^^^^

I have to agree with Volkswalker ... MUCH nicer with.

(but thats just my opinion mate, your ride so you do just what ya want with it :thumbsup: )
by 67oldskoolfool
4th July 2011 - 5:40pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

cheers Dave, yeah it is fantastic , the feeling of "i did that" and i gotta be honest i get it every time i leave the worshop at the moment as i can now see it coming on. Before this i hadn't ever picked up a welder which in itself is remarkable :oops: i mean, i've been into and owned air cooled dub...
by 67oldskoolfool
3rd July 2011 - 1:47pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Well its been a busy couple of months and the Notch is starting to take shape at last :D I'm afraid i've been posting a little of my progress on Vzi But heres a few pics of the story so far :D Removed ALL the rust out of the body panels and replaced with steel http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278...
by 67oldskoolfool
26th May 2011 - 12:13am
Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
Topic: Pics of modified Dash tops ?
Replies: 6
Views: 4049

Pics of modified Dash tops ?

As my dash pad is shot to bits i'm thinking about going the custom route with a retro twist but wondered if anyone has any pics of custom / modified type 3 dash's (early ones if their different?)
by 67oldskoolfool
1st May 2011 - 8:05pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Looking good Paul, think the blue will look great. Have you thought about adding bars that go around the rear axle same as on T1 towbars? Yeah, when we get done and ready to fit the tow bar we'll see what else we can do to make it safer. Oh and it,s definitely going blue with the off white roof, ke...
by 67oldskoolfool
1st May 2011 - 7:41pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

No surprise , the offside it kinda similar to the nearside with the exception of the lower part (back of the sill) which is totaly solid :D http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/20.jpg More than can be said for the rear pillar, bit by the bumper hanger and the bit below the back side windo...
by 67oldskoolfool
1st May 2011 - 7:29pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Cut a load out of the rear inner wing and replaced that with steel too http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/7.jpg http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/8.jpg Some of the above welding is my work. But the below i left to my mate as i dont think i'm ready for stuff you guys are go...
by 67oldskoolfool
1st May 2011 - 7:22pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Had a productive weekend on the Notch so far, Fri i decided to get it over my mates workshop, so pretty much as soon as i got there off came the rear nearside wing :\ http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/3.jpg http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/4.jpg and this i knew about htt...
by 67oldskoolfool
20th April 2011 - 11:19pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: 72 auto square
Replies: 121
Views: 63668

Re: 72 auto square

bucket wrote:ps cheers to paul warbis for the mouldins they beat out nice... :lol:
No worries mate, glad i could help :)
by 67oldskoolfool
20th April 2011 - 11:14pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Are these repro?... http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/Frontandrearventtrimint.jpg If they are the 'bent' type ( which is hard to tell from that pic ) they won't fit your notch. The bent ones are pre 65 only. If they are the bent type and original I've got some original straight ones t...
by 67oldskoolfool
26th March 2011 - 11:14am
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

Re: My 67 Aussie Notch

Now here's where my dilemma begins. Along with all the stuff saved from my last one was about 5 Ltrs of Baltic blue and 2 Ltrs of ivory white that i was going to use on my last one, along with some clear wrap round indicator lenses and new pair of rubbers, 1 wrap round NOS rear reflector pod and a n...
by 67oldskoolfool
26th March 2011 - 10:47am
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 67 Aussie Notch
Replies: 17
Views: 11532

My 67 Aussie Notch

Grabbed this real quick some months back now. http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w278/pwarbis/NotchProfilesmall-1.jpg Wasn't a fan of the "rat black" thing but i had to get me another Notch after losing my 65 1500s and another right hand drive just had to be done. As i was lucky enough to remove mos...
by 67oldskoolfool
23rd February 2007 - 8:57pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 65 1500s
Replies: 5
Views: 5906

Thats the guy i got it from, (Near Mansfield) Robert i believe? Sat in a barn covered in shite, (Mower on roof) loads of nos bits and bobs Sorted it out for test about 6 months after buying it, re-paint etc and it done me proud for about 7 years (few trophies) , started working a distance from home ...
by 67oldskoolfool
22nd February 2007 - 11:09pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 65 1500s
Replies: 5
Views: 5906

Back in Oct 05 i said a couple of months and it'll be back (Ha bloody Ha) So far the list of new parts (Sourced but Still to be fitted) New beam NOS inner sills (Pair) NOS long outer sills (Pair) rear 1/4 Floor (Pass side) (Solid Cali doner) Both front inner wings (Repairs to be made) New deck lid (...
by 67oldskoolfool
3rd October 2005 - 9:13pm
Forum: Members' Cars and Project News
Topic: My 65 1500s
Replies: 5
Views: 5906

My 65 1500s

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Back in a couple of months after 7 years tucked up in the garage.
Need a few exterior rubber bits though.