Received a set of hubcaps today. Original German ‘caps from the sixties, purchased from a nice guy and Samba.com member – Emmett from Florida.
Add $75 to the Bug Bill ™.
Received a set of hubcaps today. Original German ‘caps from the sixties, purchased from a nice guy and Samba.com member – Emmett from Florida.
Add $75 to the Bug Bill ™.
I finally got the weather and my schedule to cooperate, and I went back to Alabama to pick up the second of my bugs: a 1966 Convertible. In rough condition. There are some parts here and there to be salvaged (like a motor, maybe, and a transaxle) but most of this vehicle is lost, I’m afraid. I’m going to use it as a practice dummy, and test some repair skills on this one before I work on the ’63.
I picked up a piece of 4’x’8’x1/8″ Masonite (hardboard) from Lowe’s today. A 4’x8′ sheet of hardboard is enough to do all four panels and then some. About $7.
There are only three cuts to be made — the rectangular pocket opening, and the two circles for the window crank and door latch handle. Then, I will need to drill the holes around the edge of the backing (and NOT through the vinyl, of course) for the press-in fasteners that hold the panel to the door itself.
Disassembled the fenders today.
I broke a piece on one of the tail lights where the stud is mounted. The nut underneath was a little too rusty – I probably should have Kroil’ed it first. Also found a huge wasp nest condominium inside one of the headlights.
Work time: 45 minutes. Photos following: