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Re: Variant pick up- type 3

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Aah. I see. Thanks for that.
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Very crude, but i bought it already done for a daily work truck
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Quick Hijack.

How easy is the Type 3 to live with as a daily driver? One day, when tfrn (that freakin red notch) is finished, I might want to use it as a retro delivery vehicle, perhaps brand it a little (we don't deliver heavy stuff). Is this plausible or is it just wishful thinking? Don't want to struggle with a car every other day when you have a lot of work to do....

Back to the topic at hand, the "bakki3" came out nicer than I thought it would , nice creativity with the wheels :hangloose:
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I drive my Square to work about once a week, keeps up with traffic fine and always turns heads.
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it is great other than been a bit heavy on juice, got it up to 85mph the other day, would do more but ran out of road, turns heads everywhere i go, get at least 3 offers to buy it every week.it has never dropped me, other than running out of fuel, gauge is faulty, need a new sender, i love it a little skittish in fast corners but real fun.

i need to get the carbs sorted out then it will be better on fuel and hope fully get rid of its flat spot.
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Sounds like fun ! :hangloose:
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And if you have a Type 4 in there, it's even more fun! :D

Mine is running pig rich, need to rebuild the carbs, but still has enough torque so it's quite cool to drive :hangloose:

Mine has a solid and stiff ride, but is very comfortable (lowered 2 splines in front) - Only if you hit a bump or dip in the road do you really suffer :lol:
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Saw this 412 Variant 'El Camino' in Gourits a few years ago

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Oh I love the type 3 Bakkie. Now to find me a square to hack?
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@ pine, that is awesome, looks like a better plan in the tail gate.
@ ricky, you can use a variant, fasty or a notch, once cut they will look very similar or that 412 that is for sale by VW oldies

mine was in an accident where it slid into a free and bent the roof, the PO could not find a roof so decided to hack it in stead of scrapping it.
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Built a bakkie out of a DKW station wagon once. Will post pics if anybody is interrested. Lots of work though.
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Yes please lets see them
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syncromad wrote:@ ricky, you can use a variant, fasty or a notch,
A Notch won't work as a bakkie conversion, unless you add the side vents of a Fastback or Squareback

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nothing a grinder cant sort out
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