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I started rebuilding my buggy bakkie two years ago but stopped due to working so much o/time.Two Sundays ago I decided to finish it off but as a four seater lwb buggy. Much of the dog work like new pan, brakes etc has already been done but i need to modify the body, spray it, take out and reline fuel tank if possible, Electrical, new or refurbed tinware for motor etc. etc.
The motor is a 1600 tp. The buggy will be a daily driver/pool car so probably will not be as pretty as some of the others seen on this forum but here goes!!!
hi good luck with the modifications youre making to your buggy
just a question ,why dont you drop the front part of your rear seat by another 10-15cm then youll have the rear passengers sitting in the car instead of ontop of the gearbox,thats what im planning on doing with my buggy.
something similar to this pic on thesamba
buggy rearseat.jpg
end up with a proper 4seater buggy
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I've been pondering on this myself. There is a steel frame under the bak and I would have to modify this or make up a new one. I'll give it some more thought and maybe will do some more cutting !! I'm busy making up a small mould for a battery tray that I want to drop into the back seat.
I'm now looking for rear lights for the buggy and a good looking steering wheel. It's an old school buggy so I want parts that will match.
Any advice on re-lining a petrol tank. It's a standard beetle tank and is solid but the inside keeps flaking off rust so the filters keep getting clogged. I've seen on thesamba that the guys clean the inside and have a liquid poured inside that sets hard.
@Buggyfan
Where would the battery be moved to in that configuration? I quite like the idea, as leg room (at the back) is basically non-existing in a normal buggy.
@VWrail
Looking good! Always in awe with some peoples skill with fibreglass and fabrication!
"What I would suggest is that you draw up a project plan and then prioritise the things you NEED to do linked to the budget you have." by Vader
Truer words have never been spoken...
vwrail wrote:Any advice on re-lining a petrol tank. It's a standard beetle tank and is solid but the inside keeps flaking off rust so the filters keep getting clogged. I've seen on thesamba that the guys clean the inside and have a liquid poured inside that sets hard.
Anything in S.A like that ?
Here you go, this is a thread I posted, after doing my tanks, yes, two of them.
1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
Most of the bodywork is now complete. I'll be towing the buggy to our factory this weekend to prime and spray. The colour will be light orange because I have it 'in-stock' with windscreen and side panels in a light cream colour.
I made a simple mold for the battery tray last week. All I need to do now is glass it in
I think it looks almost like a standard buggy from the side
Doesn't look bad from the back either!!! I'm trying to decide if I should put a cover over the motor that I can also mod to fit or if I should leave it. The pulley cover will be finished in carbon fibre anyway. Any suggestions??
I am modifying the windscreen to run a rope-track for the bikini cover at the moment.
1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
We have rented this house for three years now but it was rented out to holiday makers before.
I work for a yacht building company called Tag Yachts. Check the website at http://www.tagyachts.com .
I am a boat builder/ cabinetmaker and am in charge of the internal spraying and furniture making and installation.
I will spray the buggy in the main factory where the yacht is also being faired and sprayed. We have fans that are about 1.8m tall so that should get rid of overspray
\I have learnt a heck of a lot about plug and mould making working for Tag and hope to one day make a mold for a type 182.
I like to see how the oukes on this forum do mod's on the fiberglass bodies and I'm because there are some mod's that I would like to do to my buggy, but do not khow how to work with fiberglass.