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Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:32 am
by CaptRon
I have owned this Bus since 1995, and have wanted to do a restore on it since then.
As you can see it looks very good on one side and at the back, but it had been hit on the front and drivers side, and was poorly fixed.
I spent about 15 hours stripping it down, loading it up and taking it to the painters.
I will be doing some more posting in the next few days, to let you all know how it's going.
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 7:57 am
by Ken
Looks like a nice solid bus to begin with, can't wait to see finished.

Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:36 am
by CaptRon
Yea, It's never seen snow, but I do have some rust.
At the bottom of the windshield, (like they all do), also on both rear side windows at the bottom and on the bottom of the rear hatch.
Also the battery box was just starting show the first signs going bad.
The mice got to it about 10 years ago and I found there mess everywhere.
They chewed up the pop-top canvas, and my add-a-room.
I worked on tearing down the engine to the heads today, so I can clean it all up and hopefully find an oil leak that I have.
I think I may have been the small boot that goes from the block to the fan housing on the dipstick. It had a good size tear in it.
The engine is in real good shape, I did a compression test on it before I pulled it and got between 135 to 142psi for all four cylinders.
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:07 am
by CaptRon
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 1:08 pm
by Randy
Sounds like a plan. My favorite color on a late bay.
Randy
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:38 pm
by CaptRon
Sorry for slow update, but I have been out of town a good bit over the past few months.
I got the Bus back from Flatline and I can't say enough about the paint job Danny put on. It is just the way I wanted it to look and how he said it would look from the beginning.
I would highly recommend them to anyone who is looking for great paint job at a good price.
I started to put the Bus back together on 6-28 and finished it on 7-18 for a road trip to Oshkosh, Wisconson on 7-19.
I reassembled everything by hand so as not to damage the paint, and I made it on time.
The shakedown was 510 miles one way pulling a trailer through Chicago. I am proud to say that the Bus went all the way there and back without any problems.
Here are some pics:

Powder painted the sheet metal and reassembled the engine over at Bills shop.
"Dan the glass man" made putting the glass back in look easy.

Here it is all ready to go to the show, and at the air show.
It's 95 % done and I am working on it in bits and pieces. I plan on slowing down and enjoying this last part.
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:42 pm
by sweeth20007
Great work Ron ! Very cool ! do you have any pics from the air show?
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 11:26 pm
by CaptRon
Thanks, sorry to say I do not. It's one of the larges outdoor events in the country and I try to go every year.
Here's a cool link
http://bcove.me/2wsz6qp0 watch in full screen.
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 7:13 am
by wwebner
Hey Ron,meant to tell you,Love the avitar.
Bill
Re: Ron's 76 Westy Restore
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:20 am
by CaptRon
Thanks Bill,
It's a scan of a picture I toke at the Limerock show back in 1995, (before digital).
