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Are you gonna follow the rebuild FP?
if so keep us posted,it was an interesting read that :cheesy:
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my suzuki might actually be worse in some places :oops:
but not the chasis.
If i do decide to derust the suzuki ill let you know.
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The doors on my 406 looked like they spent 40 years in that Fyord.

Hope they rebuild it successfully. Interesting project.
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I think the dunk has preserved that old van. My uncle has an old vw camper and it sat outside for a month and the back is very badly rusted.
The back of that doesnt look as bad.
It would be nice to think the engine will still work.
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Aircooled, new plugs and WD40 round it and it just might :shock:

Got to like simple engineering.

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*bong*

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them old vw campers really do sound like a lawnmower.
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FarmerPug wrote:them old vw campers really do sound like a lawnmower.
They might sound like an old lawn mower to you but they have some practical purpose and they are a respected vehicle,
i wouid love to own one but even a rusty old one needing lots of restoration is out of my league.

My friend as got a camper van he paid £19 k for it its a 1973 model,
the wheels on it are worth £3k alone,
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thats quite a very interesting story. enjoyed reading that

would have been good to see it finished off if it ever was .
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lozz wrote:
FarmerPug wrote:them old vw campers really do sound like a lawnmower.
They might sound like an old lawn mower to you but they have some practical purpose and they are a respected vehicle,
ah without a doubt, they are a very respected viechle, my uncle drove his across the world back in the 70s hes got a full picture album of where it was.
It sounds like a lawnmower yes but not the shitty lawnmowers we have these days, a proper old nice lawnmower engine sound.
I do like the old t2, about the only vw i like. i like the boxy t3

i love reading of these old car restorations.
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anyone seen the new vw camper vans?
they brought them back about 3years ago ive only ever seen 1 on the road tho,
front end is differnt aswell :(
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they still kept on making the transporter with a camper option.
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FarmerPug wrote:I do like the old t2, about the only vw i like. i like the boxy t3
I always fancied a Syncro. A couple of them came out laning with us a few times, very impressive, goes anywhere and when you get to the top of the mountain you can nip in the back and make a proper cup of tea :lol: . My flask hangs it's head in shame!

Could tick several boxes at once that, the 4x4 box, the vw camper box, the ability to carry lots of people / stuff box..... :oops:
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And if you do a proper job unlike Hammond a boat aswell
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