When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car?
thanks eben ,that buggy was in the junkmail a while back for r7500 but no papers and a very long explanation about the papers being in port elizabeth
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car?
What I like about that pic is that it is SO proudly South African! (Unique SA body, Rostyles.)
But DOORS - on a BUGGY? It is like putting a trap door in a Schwimmwagen!
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car?
pine did you get my pm this morning?
yes that buggy was nice just a pity about the papers
yes that buggy was nice just a pity about the papers
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UPDATE!!
Just got back from the farm between Heidelberg and Meyerton to fetch the latest addition to the family. Couldn't get a tow bar for the Bus to date, so I decided yesterday afternoon to MAKE A PLAN
(no questions = no lies)
The buggy towed very nicely, but I lost a left rear wheel in Henley-on-Klip, a castle nut (which I didn't check
) came loose and disappeared. Luckily at a 90 degree turn, at a very low speed. So I put the wheel back, put a thick nail through the hole, and drove another few km's till I saw a plot with some Beetles. Thanks to a friendly guy called Chris (nope, a different one!), I got another Castle nut for the axle, put it back on (with the nail through the hole again) and towed the Buggy home.
It seems to be a 'Sand Shark' indeed, and not a 'Kestrel' as I thought at first. Thanks Tom Bishop for the info. At this stage I don't know if the engine is running, time will tell, but the whole buggy needs a lot of work. The immediate plans are to get it running first, then make it an off-road weekend toy. Thanks once again Teresa for the GREAT gift!



Just got back from the farm between Heidelberg and Meyerton to fetch the latest addition to the family. Couldn't get a tow bar for the Bus to date, so I decided yesterday afternoon to MAKE A PLAN
The buggy towed very nicely, but I lost a left rear wheel in Henley-on-Klip, a castle nut (which I didn't check
It seems to be a 'Sand Shark' indeed, and not a 'Kestrel' as I thought at first. Thanks Tom Bishop for the info. At this stage I don't know if the engine is running, time will tell, but the whole buggy needs a lot of work. The immediate plans are to get it running first, then make it an off-road weekend toy. Thanks once again Teresa for the GREAT gift!



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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Nice Pine.
Enjoy the new toy!!!
Enjoy the new toy!!!
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Well done Pine. At least you okes have lekker weather. By the way how is that rear bumper held on. Does'nt look to secure!
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Thanks guys, I feel like a little boy on Christmas eve! 
H_R, the rear bumper is attached to the gearbox bracket, it will be taken off anyway.
I just started the buggy! It must be the first time in almost 5 years. Checked the oil, connected a battery to the coil and starter, as well as the Facet pump in a can of petrol - and she started!!! Idled for about 5 minutes - a lot of crap came out of the exhausts, and the engine actually sounds good. The Cowley's are stuffed, so you can imagine the noise...
No brakes and no seats, so unfortunately no ride around the block, but soon...
H_R, the rear bumper is attached to the gearbox bracket, it will be taken off anyway.
I just started the buggy! It must be the first time in almost 5 years. Checked the oil, connected a battery to the coil and starter, as well as the Facet pump in a can of petrol - and she started!!! Idled for about 5 minutes - a lot of crap came out of the exhausts, and the engine actually sounds good. The Cowley's are stuffed, so you can imagine the noise...
No brakes and no seats, so unfortunately no ride around the block, but soon...
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Thats not an excuse. I've driven mine with no seats. Its actually cool sitting so low in the buggy.
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Pine wrote:Thanks guys, I feel like a little boy on Christmas eve!
H_R, the rear bumper is attached to the gearbox bracket, it will be taken off anyway.
I just started the buggy! It must be the first time in almost 5 years. Checked the oil, connected a battery to the coil and starter, as well as the Facet pump in a can of petrol - and she started!!! Idled for about 5 minutes - a lot of crap came out of the exhausts, and the engine actually sounds good. The Cowley's are stuffed, so you can imagine the noise...![]()
No brakes and no seats, so unfortunately no ride around the block, but soon...
Well done Pine Good things do happen to good people...
If you really want to have fun before you remove the engine cut the Cowleys about 20-40cm into the baffle just below the welded flange, Remove the baffles and you know have a 75mm free flow exhaust
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Hi Pine,
My first buggy was a Kestrel. Ugly as sin but a much stronger body than Beamish. Mine had a 1300cc twin port engine and it was painted blue (with a brush), hence it was called Blou Gemoerte. Anton from the Wildbuggers still has photos of it. Best 2X4Xfar! Great off road, I loved it.
Ja-ja, Facet pump in can of petrol. Exactly the way my Ghia got toasted, even to the make of the pump. Be very careful! We handle petrol so often we get lekker mak with it, so I told the guy. Next thing my pride and joy was a heap of crap and I was 120k in the hole.
Enjoy the bug, they are great those Kestrels.
I see "Aircooledwannabe" has one of those Action beach buggies, looks a lot like my Mini-T except for the rear fenders.
My first buggy was a Kestrel. Ugly as sin but a much stronger body than Beamish. Mine had a 1300cc twin port engine and it was painted blue (with a brush), hence it was called Blou Gemoerte. Anton from the Wildbuggers still has photos of it. Best 2X4Xfar! Great off road, I loved it.
Ja-ja, Facet pump in can of petrol. Exactly the way my Ghia got toasted, even to the make of the pump. Be very careful! We handle petrol so often we get lekker mak with it, so I told the guy. Next thing my pride and joy was a heap of crap and I was 120k in the hole.
Enjoy the bug, they are great those Kestrels.
I see "Aircooledwannabe" has one of those Action beach buggies, looks a lot like my Mini-T except for the rear fenders.
1964 T34 - The Razor: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10290
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Oops, yes, Sand Shark... Nic had one. He and I had some adventures together until he flipped his upside down. Then he put a Beamish body on it and that is how Jacuzzi came about. I'm sure the Kestrels and Sand Sharks are closely related, as well as those ugly, sorry, ..er.. remarkable bakkie versions, one of which I see regularly in Tableview.
I google-d but came up empty. Anybody got more info?
I google-d but came up empty. Anybody got more info?
1964 T34 - The Razor: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10290
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Nice one Pine. Unfortunately I still like your bus with the fuchs more! What happened to your bus' rear bumper or shouldn't I ask? "(no questions = no lies)"
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