A little further...update.

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67man
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A little further...update.

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Did some sandblasting on my tail lights. Works great!! Soooooo Clean :hangloose:
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And sprayed up some other parts I've cleaned with my etching primer...
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Good on you for diy. looking real good so far. keep the pics coming. and welcome to the site.
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Re: What am I doing?

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I'm in Cape Town (well at least for 4 more weeks). What do you want to know? There are some great forum member here and also outside who regularly travel to Cape Town.

For parts.....Dave Rowley is probably the person I use locally first but there is also Berg Motors and Volkse Spares. Look under the suppliers link to find out where they are and contact numbers. There is also Calooker on the site that can find most things and sends them down from Johannesburg.

To be honest, when I did the Beetle and Bus, I had to import most of the arts as they just weren't available locally.

As for engines, it all depends on what you want.....if you just want to fix what you have then I would suggest Jurgen but if you want something special....then TonyZ or Dave Rowley might be able to help.

HR & SambaOwner on the site know everyone so they might be able to help too.

On Metal work, Barry is the holy grail! just look under the MetalMeet or Volksrod links.....hey Barry that reminds me we need an update on the V-Rod!
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u can also contact me. ill try to help where i can. what side of the cape r u from
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67man wrote:I intend on doing the entire job myself
Nice! Thank you! 30 grand to get a car resprayed, its a joke. So happy you spraying it yourself :drunks:
Looking good so far. I'm also Planning a respray this year some time.

Did you strip the stone chip off as well or leave the underside of the fenders?
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Post by 69bug »

67man, your story is about the same as 90% of us other ACVW owners storys.
Most just want a quick respray with a bit of mechanical work.....
This quickly spirals out of control........
Now you're hooked...
It great to have another build to follow.
Contact the guys that Dutch Diver has named, (there are others on the forum as well) and you have our support!
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Post by Edmond »

Motor wise Dave Rowley is definitely the right person to speak to he has helped me with a lot of parts and advice for my mild street 1600 engine.

Keep the pics coming I always like watching a DIY resto coming along
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Post by Rudi02 »

Good work thus far 67man. If that is a 1500 (and it looks like one) it is quite a special car. Disk brakes in the front, the first year of the 1500 engine and the four lug rims. A one year only model in RSA.

Keep up the good work and keep us posted.
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Welcome and good work so far. I do not even want to imagine all the effort that's gone into the paint removal!

For gearbox work, Bugger up here in JHB is your man.
Chris is our resident shipping expert for larger items :-)
and myself and few others will talk enough nonsence to make up for the lurkers....

Looks like you have a car manufactured June 1967, the 114 was the deluxe model, so you should have lots of chrome :-)
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JamesD69 wrote:.
Did you strip the stone chip off as well or leave the underside of the fenders?
I have removed every bit of paint off the panels as i could.

I started with carefully chiseling off all the "new paint" and stone chip until I saw the original colour (ruby red).
Angle grinders and ORBITAL sanders are gold to me, for the angle grinder I bought this strip fibre disc (just over 100 bucks), this scotch brite type disc removes the original paint and body filler with little effort revealing the beautifuly clean metal beneath, but it will only last approx 3panels.

So far I have only applied the Duram NS1 to the badly rusted areas and then sprayed it up with black etching primer. I must still weld and body fill. My dad bought me a thermomax inverter but I found it a big problem trying to get gas for tig welding. (Cant afford to open an account with Afrox). Any IDEAS :?:

A Student budget is kinda :bn: for this project.

I am from the northen side of Cape Town, Tygerdal Goodwood.

Ow and I think the engine has been change to a 1600 but not sure and yes I do have alot of chrome.
Let me get back to work
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Post by Edmond »

Im just around the corner from you I stay in Welgelegen.
That Duram NS1 is the :bn: for rust
For welding I like to use a Porta Pack oxy acetylene gas welder and braze the panels in place works really well and you can always hire one
You can try Electrogas in maitland for the TIG welding gas mix im sure they do it

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Anyone have a donor body or panels for my DIY :?: And at what $$$
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67 man. come and see what i've got. Dont really know what you need.

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14 Ysberg street
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Any donations taken for an up and coming aircooled youngster (my son)
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Re: A little further...update.

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got a long holiday now from tech, heres a update of how things are going.
removing of all paint is a hectic job
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NS1 on the body now
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Second set of rear fenders I bought and cleaned up
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Now passanger side and roof
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Post by Blitzkrieg »

Nice work! Good to see that you are doing a baremetal paint job :D
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