When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
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The Sandshark was moulded in Parow, Cape Town. It was produced by the original Glitterbug guys after their Glitterbug moulds were lost in a fire.
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Here is a pic of the Sandshark my Dad built. He never liked the bulky windscreen so made a thinner Stainless one. This pic must be a good 30+ years old.

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I can see why.Tom Bishop wrote: This pic must be a good 30+ years
Nice buggy.Your dad is a very interesting and resourcefull guy.
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Thanks for the pic Tom! If you click on the pic to enlarge it, it looks like '80' on the 3rd party disk. Any more pics of the buggy? What wheels did it have on? Come to Belville and Cee WhyyyyyTom Bishop wrote:Here is a pic of the Sandshark my Dad built. He never liked the bulky windscreen so made a thinner Stainless one. This pic must be a good 30+ years old.
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Hey pine
good to hear you finally got it started
thanks for the cars, my youngest wanted to play in the bath with the Jeep and trailer
and thanks for the splitty
good to hear you finally got it started
thanks for the cars, my youngest wanted to play in the bath with the Jeep and trailer
and thanks for the splitty
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Hey! You've finally picked it up 
I see that few of us forum guys are cursed when towing things! Luckily, the whole Buggy didn't rip off and go crazy
I like the styling of this mould, I hope that you're going to make this one orange as well? I would be interested in the wheels if you're going to change them
I see that few of us forum guys are cursed when towing things! Luckily, the whole Buggy didn't rip off and go crazy
I like the styling of this mould, I hope that you're going to make this one orange as well? I would be interested in the wheels if you're going to change them
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Re: When was the last time your wife bought you a car? PICS!!
Tom, did you ever find out about your bug Big Toe? Remember I sent you that pic of my boet's father-in-laws one? And is the Kestrel related to the Sand Shark. I heard the Kestrel came from PE?
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A few more pics -
The buggy had this weird gear knob, it seems to be a small (real) crab cast in clear resin. It is available to the first one who wants it, it freaks Teresa out
(see 'Give-Aways')

The blue aluminium fan belt cover has a 'Bell 1' logo on it - does anyone know what it means?

It is quite different to the bling-bling one I bought at Ferdie's (thanks Rui
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The steering wheel suffered from a Staffie that loved riding in the buggy many years ago - but hated it standing still!

Replaced the steering wheel with exactly the same one, another R 10 lucky swop meet find (Thanks Kobus VWSport Club
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The 'hubcaps' of the Smiths wheels have two different logos.

I will donate the set above to Madonna

The buggy had this weird gear knob, it seems to be a small (real) crab cast in clear resin. It is available to the first one who wants it, it freaks Teresa out

The blue aluminium fan belt cover has a 'Bell 1' logo on it - does anyone know what it means?

It is quite different to the bling-bling one I bought at Ferdie's (thanks Rui

The steering wheel suffered from a Staffie that loved riding in the buggy many years ago - but hated it standing still!

Replaced the steering wheel with exactly the same one, another R 10 lucky swop meet find (Thanks Kobus VWSport Club

The 'hubcaps' of the Smiths wheels have two different logos.

I will donate the set above to Madonna

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After seeing all of this, I want my own Buggy 
If it's too low, you're too old 
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Well, you have to start somewhere - at least you have a freaky gear knob now!Blitzkrieg_Beetle wrote:I want my own Buggy

But it's not all 'up, up and away!' yet - the blue buggy needs A LOT of work, most important being the non-existent brake system, and spaghetti wiring.
I was surprised Sunday to see it has a single Weber 36 carb - I don't have any experience of Webers, but it would be an interesting learning curve!
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I'll touch everything else but wiring! That is one area that I have no knowledge of 
Is that Weber a 36DCD? Like the ones you bought a while ago?
Is that Weber a 36DCD? Like the ones you bought a while ago?
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It seems like the same carb. I knew nothing 'bout wiring myself, but if one sticks to the correct colour coding and you use an existing VW harness - it's basically 'plug 'n play'. Get a coloured wire chart, and study it carefully with a magnifying glass - follow all the routes of the wires on the chart with a pencil and a see-through ruler, and you will understand it a lot better!
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That makes a lot of sense...
*blitz goes to overcome his fear of PO-hacked wiring*
*blitz goes to overcome his fear of PO-hacked wiring*
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hey pine,im glad you got your buggy now we have two sandsharks on the site...just have to finish mine...its hard on a students budget but will get it finished...if i could just get mine to the condition yours is now i d allready be happy...can wait to drive a buggy i build with my own hands...and im sure you cant wait aswell...
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You bet, Dubster! A buggy is the most fun you can have without growing hair on your hands 
Keep us updated on yours, and lemme know what you need to complete your rebuild. At least you'll have a 'ZN' plate on your buggy, a 'GP' plate looks just WRONG
Keep us updated on yours, and lemme know what you need to complete your rebuild. At least you'll have a 'ZN' plate on your buggy, a 'GP' plate looks just WRONG