Our First Baywindow Bus

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Re: Our First Baywindow Bus

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Nice Bus, Congrats Robin !
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BigBear wrote:Nice Bus, Congrats Robin !
:hangloose:
Thanks BigBear!! :P :P

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Here are some photos that we took on Saturday and Sunday when we started stripping her for a clean.

The before:

All the seats and panels still there.

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Engine needs a good clean but not sure how to get it clean without using too much water on it.

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Roof lining still nice.

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Looks nice and solid underneath.

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Shift boss doing early inspection before the strip down begins :lol:

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Seats out.. Carpet has to go!!

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Carpets out and the floor is nice, only a few small rusty spots.

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Front nice but they seemed to have fixed the drivers side with fiberglass that needs some new metal.

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Started cleaning the rear, can see the difference.

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Inside nice and clean.

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Front cleaned up.

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Scrubbed the seats and you can see the difference on the backrest. Seats look nice and still have a few thousand km's of life in them :D

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Cut new boards for the front of the bus, and the rear door. My GF traced the rear out of paper and made a stencil for us to work off.

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Fitted and looking neat.

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Need a handle or cover for the glove box and looks like there is a cover missing on the switch for the rear light inside the kombi.

Thanks for looking.
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That condition looks tip-top :shock:
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MarshallGTi wrote:That condition looks tip-top :shock:

Does hey Marshall, we will just work on tidying up the rough edges
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That looks like a very nice, clean and solid bus! Well done. :hangloose:
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yohbie wrote:That looks like a very nice, clean and solid bus! Well done. :hangloose:

Thanks yohbie!! We are really happy with her and even happier to find out that shes nice and solid. Allows us to slowly start focusing on other aspects of her. :P
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Oh the LOVE of a Bay
That is one sweeeeeeet looking baby

Fire up and head down the road

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Warwick-Lowlight wrote:Oh the LOVE of a Bay
That is one sweeeeeeet looking baby

Fire up and head down the road

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:lol: thanks Warwick, sorting out a few small things and then she will hit the long open road for sure 8)
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BigBear wrote:Nice Bus, Congrats Robin !
:hangloose:
NTO wrote: Thanks BigBear!! :P :P

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Just cover Air Cleaner Intake, Alternator and Carb/Coil
Air Cooled Motors are quite tough.
Then Wash Away with some Prepsol, Clean Green or Steam Clean it...
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Re: Our First Baywindow Bus

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BigBear wrote:
BigBear wrote:Nice Bus, Congrats Robin !
:hangloose:
NTO wrote: Thanks BigBear!! :P :P

Big Bear and in ST Focus BigBear??
Yes same one 8)
NTO wrote: Engine needs a good clean but not sure how to get it clean without using too much water on it.
Just cover Air Cleaner Intake, Alternator and Carb/Coil
Air Cooled Motors are quite tough.
Then Wash Away with some Prepsol, Clean Green or Steam Clean it...
Thanks Big Bear, will give it a go soon!!
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Little update on the Bus.

She was named Nara - Meaning Happy. My GF has said from day one that the bus looks happy so we think it suites her well :D

Also finally fitted the replacement board for the back door that we made.

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Decided to spray the bumpers, grill and front badge white as the entire bus looked boring in the same color.

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Also decided to spray the tow bar and exhaust while the bumpers were off.. no use having a fresh bumper when the rest looks old and worn.

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and fitted , looking much better!

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White bumpers fitted with the grill and badge and it looks a lot better. also replaced all the bolts and nuts while the bumpers were off with new ones

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Went to our first swop meet last sunday at the piton ring club and found almost everything that we were looking for.

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Old dashboard handle

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New and looking great

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Also got a radio as a gift from my dad so the bus finally has some music in her!! :hangloose:

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Cheers! :D
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Re: Our First Baywindow Bus

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The bus is looking good, keep up the good work
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YvaneS wrote:The bus is looking good, keep up the good work
Thanks Yvanes!! We enjoying every minute of it! :P
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Re: Our First Baywindow Bus

Post by dbouwer »

Looking really good. Well done!
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