1963 Panel/Camper
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AoT
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
The bus looks great Will, wish I could see it!! I have spent lots of weekends with the rattle can too. In the process of getting it smoother and going with a little polish to save the finish.williamblanda wrote:
Finished up the bus in between all the thunderstorms today. Gotta say... I love Krylon!
Tomorrow I'll hop back out and touch up any spots that aren't fully covered. Hopefully the bat doesn't crap on it tonight.
Maybe the horns will put a hex on the bats!!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
That could almost pass for a vintage pic if it wasn't for that WWW box. Nice pic will.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Took the bus for its first drive today. Started right up after quite a long wait and ran like a champ. gave it a once over to check if everything still worked and it cheerfully went around the Eddy and briefly into Pennsylvania.
A little dirty, but everything else is as I left it. Not bad for sleeping a good 8 months! Time to add another couple hundred miles some campin' before it retires again...



Have to fill up that chicken coop soon as well.
A little dirty, but everything else is as I left it. Not bad for sleeping a good 8 months! Time to add another couple hundred miles some campin' before it retires again...



Have to fill up that chicken coop soon as well.
You can call me Will
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Stop FrackingGlenn A wrote: Carpet goes on the bottom. Unless it's a van than it can go on the sides and ceiling too.
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Bus looks great after a long winter's nap. Your pics tell a good story. Have fun tooling around!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I have to agree with AOT, the bus looks great! Enjoy this weather with it
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper



It emerges for another summer...
You can call me Will
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Stop FrackingGlenn A wrote: Carpet goes on the bottom. Unless it's a van than it can go on the sides and ceiling too.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Ah, the prodigal bus emerges... Glad to see you're still alive.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Me too! Certainly had a few close calls this year.
You can call me Will
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Glenn wrote:you're a wise ass
Stop FrackingGlenn A wrote: Carpet goes on the bottom. Unless it's a van than it can go on the sides and ceiling too.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
williamblanda wrote:Me too! Certainly had a few close calls this year.
Will. Good to see the bus still chugging along. Hope all is well and don't be a stranger bud
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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AoT
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Passed that nice red barn on the north side of 17 up by you as I was headed home from Bing. It reminded me of yours!!williamblanda wrote:
Hope you had a good summer and kept the bus rolling!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!



