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Offline steveo_32

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« on: May 16, 2005, 01:27:16 AM »
Finnally got the bus to the new house and started pulling it apart
22/05/9  36012176 ua261red  471497 is the #
I was wondering if any singlecab or bus guys know how hard it is to fix the lower parcell tray floor area
Mine is in rough shape, Frame is great bus floor is well vented?
Was thinking Por15 Lots of cleaning first thou and just lay some Checkerplate over it?
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2005, 09:44:28 AM »
I used pour 15 for now in some spots will slow it down but wanna fix it properly .Far left and right floor panels are reproduced best bet would be to be a doner bus and transfer what you need just trace patters off floor and remove from doner .That way it still looks stocks as floor is ribbed for strength . If you go checkerplate make sure you get the rust stopped undreneath and secure it down in non rusty spot . Good luck Geoff should be able to order in the patch panels as I got my rockers off him . Hope that helps  

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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2005, 07:20:41 PM »
Thanks, I just started preping the metal for the POR15!!
Found a set of brake shoes with brass rivets under the seat!
Four linings and a bunch o hardware.  It is for sure the most wierd roadside fix kit ive ever seen!
1958 Samba 23 Window
1963 Ghia
1965 type 3 wago
1971 KG14 convert
Looking for a barn find oval!! something un-screwed with(or split)