Busted Buggy of the Month
Busted Buggy of the Month
It sounds like its getting tough to get enough entries together for Buggy of the Month. Maybe BOTM should be put on sabbatical. What I think would be fun to see are all the non-running project buggies that people have just bought or that are still sitting derelict in their backyards awaiting restoration. I've got a couple and I know there's a few more around. Did anybody else see this gem on ebay recently? I thought it was fantastic. One guy said that when he saw it, he had a flashback of driving down the road in his Corvair and having the generator light come on and having to stop and replace the fanbelt. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250178588442&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fmotors.search.ebay.com%3A80%2F%3Ffrom%3DR40%26satitle%3D250178588442%26fvi%3D1
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[QUOTE="CairoManx"]It sounds like its getting tough to get enough entries together for Buggy of the Month. Maybe BOTM should be put on sabbatical. What I think would be fun to see are all the non-running project buggies that people have just bought or that are still sitting derelict in their backyards awaiting restoration. [/QUOTE] What a great idea,, theres something about old projects with all the war wounds :rock: Nelson, I saw that Corvair powered gem you posted and mailed it to my buddy Andy in UK > http://www.andysaunderskustoms.com/ it seemed to me the type of vehicle that belongs in his stable,,,,,,,,, not sure if he made contact with the seller but he sure liked it.
One of the many things I really like on it are the seats. I'm sure they're out of an old Triumph or MG but the custom tuck and roll upholstery really makes them special. I wish Beard or PRP or somebody would make something like those. Maybe a seat with a suspension bottom but with the same kind of thin wrap around backs.
[QUOTE="mel hubbard"]Nelson, I saw that Corvair powered gem you posted and mailed it to my buddy Andy in UK > www.andysaunderskustoms.com/ it seemed to me the type of vehicle that belongs in his stable,,,,,,,,, [/QUOTE] I'll bet he saw the similarity.
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The man takes a lot of pride in his trade. I had to wait a couple days longer than anticipated for the back seat because he had to pick up another piece of leather. He said he had enough to do the job BUT, The piece he had might not be large enough to allow him to adjust it so the seams on the back of the back seat would line up with the seams on the bottom of the back seat when they were both in place. Something I didn't think of or might not have noticed. Bit it bothered him so much so that he went and got another piece of leather at his own expense. He also told me he had called and had the supplier cut and hold him a piece because it had to come off of the same run number as the first material he had purchased. He sent a guy to Cincinnati to get it, 40 mile one way trip.
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[QUOTE="Gigantalope"]I had a Renault Caravelle that had similar looking seats to those in the first car. Tres Swank, Oui? I like the effect on the custome seats on the buggy, you did a great job. I nearly have my Turista going, and am in a quandry over what to do with the back seats... Cheers[/QUOTE] Do you have any pictures?
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Getting a cage made just now, (They don't have pre-made ones for Turistas) but I will take some once I get it back...It has a 1914 and some nice new stuff...I've owned it since the mid '70s when I was a kid...It's been one of those "maybe-someday" projects... Unelss you mean the Renault...I have no photos of that.
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