Revival of the fittest - new buggy build
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It's gonna stay white. I'm hoping to powder coat the wheels and rollbars etc with a dark grey colour and black seats and interior, white gauges and install a middle console around the gear lever that runs upto the dash.
Still wondering what type of speedo to put in - that speedo in the 4age project (turbo project) is very nice but waaayy to expensive for me.
I see yours is also white - you did a very good job of refurbishing it!
I'll be starting the wiring today (Monday) and weld up a different front bumperbar for it, if all goes well. That accident that Pine was involved in made me reconsider the extent to what the bumper bars and roll bars are fastened to the body. I'm going to try and fasten most, if not all to the chassis. (not that I'm saying that in his case it would have made a difference - you can't stop a truck) but in a minor accident they should be up to the task of protecting the car better. You kow in our cases there's only a thin piece of fiberglass between us and the other guy's 4x4.
Enjoy the week!
Mario
Still wondering what type of speedo to put in - that speedo in the 4age project (turbo project) is very nice but waaayy to expensive for me.
I see yours is also white - you did a very good job of refurbishing it!
I'll be starting the wiring today (Monday) and weld up a different front bumperbar for it, if all goes well. That accident that Pine was involved in made me reconsider the extent to what the bumper bars and roll bars are fastened to the body. I'm going to try and fasten most, if not all to the chassis. (not that I'm saying that in his case it would have made a difference - you can't stop a truck) but in a minor accident they should be up to the task of protecting the car better. You kow in our cases there's only a thin piece of fiberglass between us and the other guy's 4x4.
Enjoy the week!
Mario
Eben said: "ACVW's are made of logic."
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
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Front bumpers modified

Finally got the rollcage to fit properly. You pay a lot of money and then it doesn't fit - grind off the studs re-weld and try and bend it then the OEM weld breaks loose, then re-weld again. Man what a hassle!
O jah - the kids drawing is just to show a friend where the bottom spots are going to be fitted.

Finally got the rollcage to fit properly. You pay a lot of money and then it doesn't fit - grind off the studs re-weld and try and bend it then the OEM weld breaks loose, then re-weld again. Man what a hassle!
O jah - the kids drawing is just to show a friend where the bottom spots are going to be fitted.
Eben said: "ACVW's are made of logic."
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
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From here on this thread will deal only with the building of the buggy body. The type 4 conversion and motor will be dealt with in another post.

Eben said: "ACVW's are made of logic."
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
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These are the gauges that will go into the buggy - that speedo took me about 2 weeks to change (broke the first one)


Eben said: "ACVW's are made of logic."
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
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Thanks Chris.
How difficult is it to fit the fuel gauge? I was looking at it at the shop, but decided against it because I didn't know how the sender unit fits into the tank.
How difficult is it to fit the fuel gauge? I was looking at it at the shop, but decided against it because I didn't know how the sender unit fits into the tank.
Eben said: "ACVW's are made of logic."
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.
Bugger said: "I am happy with the drum brakes when done right as this will be used rarely"
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" said by someone.




