
1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
That's why love over-the-counter roadworthies
R650-00 and it's ready to hit the road!

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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
R350 for the roadworthy and I failed, some of the stuff that needs to be fixed is going to take a looong time, It needs to be finished by October or the license expires 
These are the things that I need to fix:
1. The engine swap from VW a few years back means I need police clearance etc.
2. Idler arm play
3. Rear Tail light turns off when break lights go's on (didnt even notice myself)
4. Right front park light
5. I need a proper old vw kombi bulb because the beam of light is very skew.
6. Rust under front bumper
7. Body rust; the stupid guy said that all of the rust needs to be gone, every last drop or it won't be roadworthied
which means I am pretty screwed to say the least
And one more thing, he didn't want to register it as microbus, only as a panelvan which I think means I can only carry passengers in the front???

These are the things that I need to fix:
1. The engine swap from VW a few years back means I need police clearance etc.
2. Idler arm play
3. Rear Tail light turns off when break lights go's on (didnt even notice myself)
4. Right front park light
5. I need a proper old vw kombi bulb because the beam of light is very skew.
6. Rust under front bumper
7. Body rust; the stupid guy said that all of the rust needs to be gone, every last drop or it won't be roadworthied

And one more thing, he didn't want to register it as microbus, only as a panelvan which I think means I can only carry passengers in the front???
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
They have to register it as a camper.
Do yourself a favour and go to one of the small towns and get a roadworthy there.
Do yourself a favour and go to one of the small towns and get a roadworthy there.
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
What does that mean in terms of how many passengers I can carry?
Yes I think that is a good idea, I will get the other stuff sorted but realistically the rust is not going to be gone anytime soon, its a long process
Yes I think that is a good idea, I will get the other stuff sorted but realistically the rust is not going to be gone anytime soon, its a long process
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Try taking it to a different roadworthy place. AFAIK rust is only a failure point if it's structural; bubbling at the bottom of doors, etc, shouldn't be an issue.
A camper is a camper, not a panelvan. You need to find someone more intelligent and amenable for your RWC.
Don't any of the Cape Town guys have a favoured RWC place that likes VW buses? I have a guy in Jhb who could sort it for you ...
A camper is a camper, not a panelvan. You need to find someone more intelligent and amenable for your RWC.
Don't any of the Cape Town guys have a favoured RWC place that likes VW buses? I have a guy in Jhb who could sort it for you ...
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
I agree, the rust shouldnt be an issue. Fix the other stuff and take it to a different station.
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Thanks Chris, fig and BUGOFF. I will definitely go outta town somewhere once the other stuff has been sorted
1. The police clearance
2. Idler arm play
3. Tail light
4. Rust
Police clearance planned for Friday/Saturday morning
Probably going to start on the rust also on Friday ( Thanks to Barry!!
), but I don't think I will be starting on the bus just yet, rather practicing on other metal till I get the hang of it.
The tail light and finding a replacement idler arm/swing lever are going to be the next missions after getting the police clearance.
Other than the rust I don't think I have too much work for the roadworthy, it is definitely not going to drag on!
O ya before I forget, I also managed to get all my window and door rubbers because the old ones were quite leaky and ..old, I will be putting them in as rust is repaired in the appropriate sections.
Number 4 & 5 fixed. So the real stuff that needs to be sorted before roadworthy now is :ChrisG wrote: These are the things that I need to fix:
1. The engine swap from VW a few years back means I need police clearance etc.
2. Idler arm play
3. Rear Tail light turns off when break lights go's on (didnt even notice myself)
4. Right front park light
5. I need a proper old vw kombi bulb because the beam of light is very skew.
6. Rust under front bumper
7. Body rust; the stupid guy said that all of the rust needs to be gone, every last drop or it won't be roadworthiedwhich means I am pretty screwed to say the least
1. The police clearance
2. Idler arm play
3. Tail light
4. Rust
Police clearance planned for Friday/Saturday morning
Probably going to start on the rust also on Friday ( Thanks to Barry!!

The tail light and finding a replacement idler arm/swing lever are going to be the next missions after getting the police clearance.
Other than the rust I don't think I have too much work for the roadworthy, it is definitely not going to drag on!
O ya before I forget, I also managed to get all my window and door rubbers because the old ones were quite leaky and ..old, I will be putting them in as rust is repaired in the appropriate sections.
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Chris, where did you get the rubbers? Pro Auto rubber?
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Yes, went there and they cut the rubber and I was outta there in 15 mins, the guy also said he would help putting it in if I had problems
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
UPDATE: The engine is being stripped this weekend and then soon after that it should be fixed and ready to roll 

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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Barely any progress has been made, the engine will be finished this weekend and then the exhaust is being replaced next week so I could possibly get my bus back next Monday. When the exhaust was taken off it basically just broke apart thats why I'm getting a new one. All in all the engine and exhaust is going to cost quite a bit more than I expected, but I'm not sour about it, I'm actually quite glad the engine and exhaust are going to be basically brand new.
When I get it back I will post some photo's and then hopefully get it off to the roadworthy station!
Thanks for the interest
When I get it back I will post some photo's and then hopefully get it off to the roadworthy station!
Thanks for the interest

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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Chris Nr 3 Tail light check the earth. Sounds like a loose conection or dry conection. Hope it helps
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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
Hope all goes well and the engine is the most important after steering, brakes, wheels and then stereo of course 

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Re: 1970 Westfalia Rolling Resto
When you speak of « Fig (Christian) » , would that be Christian Figenshou, by any chance?ChrisG wrote:Hi
I bought this 1970 Westfalia from Fig (Christian) on the 19th Feb '09. Fig got it from an old man in Onrus who had contacted him and asked if he wanted to buy it.
Leaky oil bath
Cheers,
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Is this an oil-bath air cleaner with cyclone pre-cleaner?