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The whaaat?
hahaha,… 😁 the safari windows is for my Single Cab
I heard Juan bought a single cab…. and he is bringing it up for a few days love in a week or so…. 😎
Luck is when preparation and opportunity meet.👊
I need to get these hinges off my tool box and painted so we can hang some doors on that rig… 😎
Luck is when preparation and opportunity meet.👊
Perfect,.. John Did you work the splash fender?, probably you can paint all items together.
Pan assembly going smoothly with Mr. Okrasa’s (Joe Ruiz) engine and transaxle.
What a killer car Juan, what’s the motor specs??
This one is over the top!
Wow Franz, as always, high level 😳,… I know My KG is in the best hands ,.. KCW
What a killer car Juan, what’s the motor specs??
The engine is the original 36hp,.. the plan is a bone stock restoration 🤞
Shes a beauty! Having the restored engine and transaxle ready made it easy.
Low Light interior arrived…. 😎
Luck is when preparation and opportunity meet.👊
hmmmmm yum yum
more pix please
I found some bumper parts. The front is nice. I will send it to the chrome shop. The rear bumper is bent and pitted….I think we may need to buy a couple of rear bumper parts.
I see reverse lights on that rear bumper….which usually means later model. Minor detail but since Juan is building 100% stock I thought I’d mention…..early Ghia rear bumper blades are about an inch longer than later years (change in ’64 maybe?), so what you have there may stop short of reaching the rear wheel well.
Late bumper:
Early Ghia bumper:
Thanks Pete, for the information,.. 👍,.. I didn`t know it!,.. About the long one, how many inches is it?
Franz, I have a NOS rear left corner (Euro Style) at home, but I don
t know if it
s for short o long part (Pete`s info) -
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