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Post by patw on Sept 5, 2016 9:01:25 GMT -6
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Post by patw on Sept 10, 2016 8:36:19 GMT -6
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Post by "ScratchFever" on Sept 11, 2016 21:55:26 GMT -6
That is fantastic.. Thank for the eye candy..
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Post by patw on Sept 12, 2016 16:20:35 GMT -6
Thanks ScratchFever.
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Post by 41chevy on Sept 13, 2016 9:58:34 GMT -6
Very nice idea! The military look fit the buggy perfect. I like what you used for the top. Paul
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Post by patw on Sept 14, 2016 7:14:48 GMT -6
Thanks Paul, yes I'm quite happy with the out come,but today I've trimmed it round with a pair of scissors to make it look more factory fitted than just 'thrown over'! On some of the YouTube tutorials they used just ordinary tissue paper, sowing different results for two or three thicknesses of the paper.
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Post by Bert on Sept 17, 2016 13:21:39 GMT -6
You're the Manx man.
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Post by patw on Sept 18, 2016 13:34:06 GMT -6
Thanks Bert, I just wish I could afford to get a real one, but retired now!
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Post by Bert on Sept 18, 2016 14:01:47 GMT -6
I had to do a VIN inspection on one last week. It was worn out though. The body was on a 73 Beetle chassis.
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Post by patw on Sept 20, 2016 2:19:30 GMT -6
How was it otherwise Bert?
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Post by Bert on Sept 21, 2016 16:55:13 GMT -6
A little elbow grease and restoration it would make a fun buggy.
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Post by patw on Sept 25, 2016 11:14:06 GMT -6
Pity it's not here in the UK!
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