14 months in speedster rehab have been somewhat successful, ridding me of the speedster build addiction.
I've always wanted to do a dune buggy with a unique, different twist. I bought this last month (a Samba deal at way less than the asking price) complete with it's own open trailer and extras.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=798707
This is going to be more to tackle than represented by the ah*le seller, all hardware on the chassis rehab looks like it came from the lower junk draw.
The splatter welds on pan shortening are poor, stripped the chassis bare of all components took the chassis to my friend Randy's machine shop where there is a solid table. Off to Acme VW in Harrisburg PA to get new pans. I cut out the old pans, tacked in the new ones then took it over to the machine shop where Randy will do a decent weld job.
Jack at "Bug Stuff" in PA sent shocks, drums, bearings and all E' Brake components, cables, steering damper, tie rod boots and other chassis misc items
Removed the floor pans from the hellish welds, so poor that after cutting out the bigger sections, an air chisel under an edge and just moved it along.
This taxed my trusty old but cheap B & D grinder, it started to labor and got too hot to hold, " Warning Will Robinson" it gave up it's long dedicated life, shooting flames and huge amounts of smoke filled the shop, in just seconds it seized I tossed it out onto the driveway bellowing smoke and replaced it with a Porter Cable . Today, cross measured the chassis and it's a twisted sister, I'll cut the chassis at the tunnel welds and re-weld it straight.
Stopped at my local paint guy, he'll shoot and buff on the cheap for cash and beer....more to follow and will post some pics . ~Alan
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