Although we bought this bus earlier in the year already, work did not really allow me time to give attention to a few small issues.
Like most 34 year old cars, she is not perfect, but still a very good example of what a new bay must have been like. She has two small dents and two minor rust spots which are just on the surface at the moment, but that will receive treatment shortly. She has 164000km on the odo & I believe it to be the correct mileage, as the interior is in very good condition, as is the rest of the undercarriage and bodywork. She drives so nice compared to our other Bay whose suspension needs refurbishment. She really is a pleasure to drive.
Outside
Inside
Probably one of the first Netstar prototypes

Engine
(I still need to degrease and clean it properly)

I have done the following work so far:
1. Fitted new rear brake slave cylinders and shoes and cleaned up everything. Drained all the brake fluid and bled the whole system.
Before:
After:
2. Fixed butchered wiring from the hazard switch to the indicator stalk.
3. Fitted new correct flasher relay
4. Fixed earth problem on rear lights
5. FIxed faulty wiring in engine compartment. The oil pressure switch wasn't even connected and the fan blower was also connected incorrectly.
6. Changed plugs, points, condensor and oil and air filters.
Things I need to do:
1. Degrease and clean engine and gearbox.
2. Set the valves
3. Have carbs synchronised
4. Fit the missing cooling tin around the alternator as well as new cooling sponge seal around the engine.
5. Fix the two small rust spots.
6. Fix the lefthand side of the parcel tray
7. Refit sliding door inner panel, as well as a few of the cardboard heater pipes.
8. Replace the steering wheel as the original one's splines are stripped. Pity because the wheel is in perfect condition otherwise.
The boss has said that she wants to keep the bus as standard as possible, so I'm not allowed to tinker with anything. Having said that, I did manage to get permission to fit the set of Fuchs wheels that have been sitting in the garage.

Now I just need to get the finances to buy the tyres.
