1963 Panel/Camper
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Why do you have bart simpsons severed head saying eggs?
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Why don't you have one on your bus?Glenn A wrote:Why do you have bart simpsons severed head saying eggs?

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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
williamblanda wrote:Why don't you have one on your bus?Glenn A wrote:Why do you have bart simpsons severed head saying eggs?
good answer BILL!
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Deal with it.
Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I like My graffitti next to My bus not on it. Sweet logos though.williamblanda wrote:Why don't you have one on your bus?Glenn A wrote:Why do you have bart simpsons severed head saying eggs?


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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Cool photos Glenn!
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I decided to put the "fresh" chicken out of it's misery and redid, applied and finished the logos.



I like the new chicken much better.

Now I can roll up to a DVG meeting and embarrass the crap outta you guys!



I like the new chicken much better.

Now I can roll up to a DVG meeting and embarrass the crap outta you guys!
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
lol.. he dont know us very well... do he.williamblanda wrote: Now I can roll up to a DVG meeting and embarrass the crap outta you guys!
Its would take a lot more than a painted cock...... i mean chicken, to embarrass us.
BTW.
I like eggs
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Deal with it.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I wish phone numbers still used the letter exchanges...I still dial my uncle as CH-8 6237
http://ourwebhome.com/TENP/TENproject.html
http://ourwebhome.com/TENP/TENproject.html
john aka dubstar
1963 Type 2 Kombi
1977 Type 1 FI
wanted: any year / condition split window middle and rear seats for the '63
"oh ya! the bus has tires that hold air now and all drums are freeded"
1963 Type 2 Kombi
1977 Type 1 FI
wanted: any year / condition split window middle and rear seats for the '63
"oh ya! the bus has tires that hold air now and all drums are freeded"
Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Hell yea the new chicken is much better! Kind of sexy. looks like she is winking at Me.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Same level of sexiness as that avatar of yours!Glenn A wrote:Hell yea the new chicken is much better! Kind of sexy. looks like she is winking at Me.
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If I was older, it would have been INgersol-7. I was thinking of a number to put on and went with the old code for my area.dubstar wrote:I wish phone numbers still used the letter exchanges...I still dial my uncle as CH-8 6237
http://ourwebhome.com/TENP/TENproject.html
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
For Glenn......





fixed!





fixed!
Last edited by williamblanda on Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Haa What a blast. Some of the pics didn't come up. can You fix them? Have You ever seen the bar inside those double doors? It is sick. Thanks for the pics. If I remeber right there was a gift shop in between those two silos.
keep us posted on that campout of yours. I'd lov to head up to the area and check it out.
keep us posted on that campout of yours. I'd lov to head up to the area and check it out.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Haven't posted in a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't been working on the bus. Just minor stuff like sanding, primer, etc. Not really worth posting.... So I might as well brighten your day right?
I bring to you a video of the bus and barn. Click on the link. Couldn't get it to embed....
Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1245044881580
Also installed a fire extinguisher.
Safety first

I bring to you a video of the bus and barn. Click on the link. Couldn't get it to embed....
Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1245044881580
Also installed a fire extinguisher.
Safety first

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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
Haven't posted any progress in a while. Haven't been doing any work either, what a coincidence!
I did, however, got to thinking about the holes in the side of the bus and decided to get working on patching them up.
Just getting the metal was a journey within itself. I live 45 minutes away from any major metal store, and in Binghamton, New York, the number of steel suppliers that have flat sheet metal is surprisingly few. So I gave in and ordered some online through thesamba, funny how you can get just about anything online!
I still have to grind the pieces to get a perfect fit, order more of those fancy magnets (The local auto parts store only had two and wasn't planning on getting more), clean the nasty old caulking from edges of the holes and find a gas welder to use. All my friendly neighbors have flux, and the inexperienced-with-welding person that I am wants gas, to make it easier on myself.
The progress isn't much, but my schedule is limited, so every little thing counts.
Looks kinda toasty in the belly of the barn.

Also put in the wooden door panels that the PO made. Tight fit, but the old door panel was really warped.

I did, however, got to thinking about the holes in the side of the bus and decided to get working on patching them up.
Just getting the metal was a journey within itself. I live 45 minutes away from any major metal store, and in Binghamton, New York, the number of steel suppliers that have flat sheet metal is surprisingly few. So I gave in and ordered some online through thesamba, funny how you can get just about anything online!
I still have to grind the pieces to get a perfect fit, order more of those fancy magnets (The local auto parts store only had two and wasn't planning on getting more), clean the nasty old caulking from edges of the holes and find a gas welder to use. All my friendly neighbors have flux, and the inexperienced-with-welding person that I am wants gas, to make it easier on myself.
The progress isn't much, but my schedule is limited, so every little thing counts.
Looks kinda toasty in the belly of the barn.

Also put in the wooden door panels that the PO made. Tight fit, but the old door panel was really warped.

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
good for you bro, just keep plugging along, one hour here, one hour there , before you know it, it's done.
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
The prep work does take up alot of time but you get a better result. Keep it going!!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
tru dat. Just pick away at it .Check out this style clamp. They are a little costly through this supplier but maybe you could find them cheaper. Harbor freight used to sell them i'm not sure if they still do.
http://www.eastwood.com/intergrip-panel ... -of-4.html
Be carefull grinding the welds when You are done. Grinding can get the metal hot and warp it just as bad as welding can. I keep a damp rag around grind some and cool some.
http://www.eastwood.com/intergrip-panel ... -of-4.html
Be carefull grinding the welds when You are done. Grinding can get the metal hot and warp it just as bad as welding can. I keep a damp rag around grind some and cool some.
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mannys66 wrote:good for you bro, just keep plugging along, one hour here, one hour there , before you know it, it's done.
Hey! Home come he gets a Good for your bro, just keep pluging along, one hour here, one hour there..... and I get when are you getting that F#%@ing thing done???
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I was surfing on TS two days ago, and like always I drool over alot of the cool stuff that pops up in the "Featured Ad" section, well as a mint Tukis scrolls down my screen I couldnt wait but click into it.
I NEED AN OBNOXIOUS BLUE-GREEN BUS! That is the COOLEST COLOR I have ever seen on a bus!
You need to get rid of all that white... Im addicted to TURKIS!!!!
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=873450



I NEED AN OBNOXIOUS BLUE-GREEN BUS! That is the COOLEST COLOR I have ever seen on a bus!
You need to get rid of all that white... Im addicted to TURKIS!!!!
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=873450



Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
There's some motivation! Turkis is a great color!
$20k for a bus that needs a 2"X4" e brake?!?
$20k for a bus that needs a 2"X4" e brake?!?
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
That's some great motivation!ObnoxiousBlue wrote:I was surfing on TS two days ago, and like always I drool over alot of the cool stuff that pops up in the "Featured Ad" section, well as a mint Tukis scrolls down my screen I couldnt wait but click into it.
I NEED AN OBNOXIOUS BLUE-GREEN BUS! That is the COOLEST COLOR I have ever seen on a bus!
You need to get rid of all that white... Im addicted to TURKIS!!!!
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=873450
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I love Saturdays! Had a nice time with the Bus today.
I finished stripping the paint and rust away from the outside windows sills.
And, after going inside and warming up, went back out to the barn and stripped the filler off the left rear corner.
I knew there was filler on it, but I thought it was only a thin skim coat.
Guess what? I found a group of nasty dents and possibly the best Turkis paint blending/repair job ever!
The dents were hiding underneath what I thought was OG paint.
Fresh Metal.

The Corner.
What I started with.

What I ended with.


Harbor Freight body dolly set here I come!

I threw some rattle can primer on it until the weather is warm enough to do the body work, which will probably end up being in 2010, unless we have another Indian Summer.
I finished stripping the paint and rust away from the outside windows sills.
And, after going inside and warming up, went back out to the barn and stripped the filler off the left rear corner.
I knew there was filler on it, but I thought it was only a thin skim coat.
Guess what? I found a group of nasty dents and possibly the best Turkis paint blending/repair job ever!
The dents were hiding underneath what I thought was OG paint.
Fresh Metal.

The Corner.
What I started with.

What I ended with.


Harbor Freight body dolly set here I come!

I threw some rattle can primer on it until the weather is warm enough to do the body work, which will probably end up being in 2010, unless we have another Indian 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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Looks like you had a great Saturday. You and I have been traveling down similiar paths lately. I'll be keeping on eye on your progress!!williamblanda wrote:I love Saturdays! Had a nice time with the Bus today.
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Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Re: 1963 Panel/Camper
I've been having some trouble with the tail lights recently, and not wanting to be pulled over at night is at the top of my mind!
The situations funny. When I press the brake pedal both lights glow nice and bright, but the moment I let got the left drivers side tail light stops working.
I don't know much about wiring and the bus has stumped me.
That's why I came here, to ask for some advice.
Brake lights on.

Brakes off. No left side light.

Here's the "bad" light. It's older and more worn than the right side and the "box" where the wires connect is not original. Where the light bulb plugs in is also different from the bad assembly. It has much deeper/longer prongs that touch the light. Both light bulbs work in each one.

Here's the good light. As you can see, the entire assembly has been replaced.

I have my Idiot's manual at hand and a 1963 Type II diagram ready but I'm not sure what to look for.
Has anybody experienced something similar?
This is the first time I've dealt with anything electrical, but I have all the time and patience in the world.
I'm sending out an S.O.S!
-Will
*edit*
I checked all the fuses and they are fine. The bus is also running on a 12 volt system.
The situations funny. When I press the brake pedal both lights glow nice and bright, but the moment I let got the left drivers side tail light stops working.
I don't know much about wiring and the bus has stumped me.
That's why I came here, to ask for some advice.
Brake lights on.

Brakes off. No left side light.

Here's the "bad" light. It's older and more worn than the right side and the "box" where the wires connect is not original. Where the light bulb plugs in is also different from the bad assembly. It has much deeper/longer prongs that touch the light. Both light bulbs work in each one.

Here's the good light. As you can see, the entire assembly has been replaced.

I have my Idiot's manual at hand and a 1963 Type II diagram ready but I'm not sure what to look for.
Has anybody experienced something similar?
This is the first time I've dealt with anything electrical, but I have all the time and patience in the world.
I'm sending out an S.O.S!
-Will
*edit*
I checked all the fuses and they are fine. The bus is also running on a 12 volt system.
You can call me Will
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