Gecko Green Manxter #188 Frame Restoration
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2021 4:42 am
"A special thanks to all who share their knowledge in these forums. I have found people's posts, knowledge and pictures quite helpful. Reading through people's build posts has helped me prepare for my build. I am hoping to document my build on here and, in turn, perhaps be of help to future builders too. This community is a wealth of talent and information."
Hello friends!
I've introduced myself in another post. Below are some pictures of the frame build so far. The frame is a 1971 bug which was in good shape when I acquired it.
[*] Frame was scuffed and old seam sealer removed
[*] POR 15 applied to the top of the frame and seams rescuffed, seam sealer applied
[*] Bottom was scuffed, seam sealer applied
[*] 2 coats of Raptorliner was applied to the bottom of the frame
[*] Rear arms, spindles were powder coated
[*] Rear arms had bushings removed and new bushings installed
[*] Axle hub was rebuilt with new bearings and seals, packed with synthetic grease
I realize POR 15 needs a topcoat if exposed to the sun, but I will be applying sound dampening material to the top of the frame, then carpet, so there will be no exposure to sunlight.





Hello friends!
I've introduced myself in another post. Below are some pictures of the frame build so far. The frame is a 1971 bug which was in good shape when I acquired it.
[*] Frame was scuffed and old seam sealer removed
[*] POR 15 applied to the top of the frame and seams rescuffed, seam sealer applied
[*] Bottom was scuffed, seam sealer applied
[*] 2 coats of Raptorliner was applied to the bottom of the frame
[*] Rear arms, spindles were powder coated
[*] Rear arms had bushings removed and new bushings installed
[*] Axle hub was rebuilt with new bearings and seals, packed with synthetic grease

I realize POR 15 needs a topcoat if exposed to the sun, but I will be applying sound dampening material to the top of the frame, then carpet, so there will be no exposure to sunlight.