'66 Deluxe
Re: '66 Deluxe
I estimate that this thread will be about 187 pages long before this bus is complete. Keep werkin son!
Re: '66 Deluxe
Very nice splice on the tube Bruce! I had to splice my e brake cable tubes what a PITA I wasnt smart enough to sleeve it I was under there trying to mig it back together. Great work
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Re: '66 Deluxe
What is the history of the red Split Window that's hanging on the wall?
Re: '66 Deluxe
It's wall art, donated by a friend of mine. There's more than one kind of cool splitty.sweeth20007 wrote:What is the history of the red Split Window that's hanging on the wall?

Bruce Amacker
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
Re: '66 Deluxe
I welded in a seat mount for the 3/4 seat that I have.
Here it is done with both tabs and a plate for extra strength.
I finished fiberglassing the bottom of the floorpan seams, cleaning, grinding and blasting the center section and shot it. (I had already done the front third, now this is the center third) What a f'ing PITA that is to shoot paint upside down! I had to use my crappiest HF gun with a bottom siphon cup. All of my better guns are top feed which you can't use painting the bottom of a vehicle because the cup is in the way.
It came out really good. I ground out at least 50 drips from Wolfsburg and I didn't put any back in. I can see how they ran the shit out of the paint by how hard it is to shoot. Being that the drips were dripping down, that means the poor bastards in Wolfsburg were shooting bottoms of buses all day long and they were not inverted when they were shot.
Next- finish grinding and blasting the rear third and shoot it. My fukking arms hurt, I'm glad I didn't try all this at once. I received some stuff from WW including torsion housing bushings so I'll pull the torsion plates off, change the bushings, and blast/shoot them off the bus. Does anyone know if they are supposed to be a certain color like gray or black? I don't want to go any less than my 90% correct.
I have a lot more time in this than I planned, probably nearly 20 hours so far on the bottom. I figured 8 hours which was way light. I'm probably up to 230-235hrs right now.
Here it is done with both tabs and a plate for extra strength.
I finished fiberglassing the bottom of the floorpan seams, cleaning, grinding and blasting the center section and shot it. (I had already done the front third, now this is the center third) What a f'ing PITA that is to shoot paint upside down! I had to use my crappiest HF gun with a bottom siphon cup. All of my better guns are top feed which you can't use painting the bottom of a vehicle because the cup is in the way.
It came out really good. I ground out at least 50 drips from Wolfsburg and I didn't put any back in. I can see how they ran the shit out of the paint by how hard it is to shoot. Being that the drips were dripping down, that means the poor bastards in Wolfsburg were shooting bottoms of buses all day long and they were not inverted when they were shot.

Next- finish grinding and blasting the rear third and shoot it. My fukking arms hurt, I'm glad I didn't try all this at once. I received some stuff from WW including torsion housing bushings so I'll pull the torsion plates off, change the bushings, and blast/shoot them off the bus. Does anyone know if they are supposed to be a certain color like gray or black? I don't want to go any less than my 90% correct.

I have a lot more time in this than I planned, probably nearly 20 hours so far on the bottom. I figured 8 hours which was way light. I'm probably up to 230-235hrs right now.
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Bruce Amacker
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
Re: '66 Deluxe
BLACKDual Port wrote:Does anyone know if they are supposed to be a certain color like gray or black?
"There is no restoration process that can give a car legitimacy equal to originality."
Re: '66 Deluxe
[quote=It came out really good. I ground out at least 50 drips from Wolfsburg and I didn't put any back in. I can see how they ran the shit out of the paint by how hard it is to shoot. Being that the drips were dripping down, that means the poor bastards in Wolfsburg were shooting bottoms of buses all day long and they were not inverted when they were shot.
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Your paint job is probably 10 times better than what left the factory. If I'm not mistaken the factory used to immerse the bodies in a huge primer tank before painting.

Your paint job is probably 10 times better than what left the factory. If I'm not mistaken the factory used to immerse the bodies in a huge primer tank before painting.
1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
Re: '66 Deluxe
What does Brad say?WideFive wrote:BLACKDual Port wrote:Does anyone know if they are supposed to be a certain color like gray or black?
Re: '66 Deluxe
Finished grinding and sanding the bottom third and got it shot today, it came out well. It doesn't take much hardener to get paint to "go off" at these temps......
Next- clean and paint the tranny, torsion bar caps, torque plates.

Next- clean and paint the tranny, torsion bar caps, torque plates.
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Bruce Amacker
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
Re: '66 Deluxe
That paint really shows off the quality of your restoration work.



1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
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