So, I found this whilst driving back from Scuba diving one day and knocked on the owners door to ask if they wanted to part with it. Luckily they did for the sum of just $50! (£20 or so). Following a weeks wait to get it on a tow truck, it was in my driveway and awaiting some attention! This next pic is of it moving up on to the truck ready for the drive home. First time it had moved in over 20 years!
This is the inside as it was left for over 20 years. The cooker works, as does the VW petrol night heater. However, the bed is very small and suspended from the roof so I ripped it out, along with all the other camper conversion goodies as the wood was rotten after a sunlight had been left open!
BEFORE:
And AFTER:
It looks a mess but the cooker, toilet, shower, seats etc... have been saved and 'stacked neatly' ready for the rebuid. It also gave a good chance to inspect the body work and lay down some insulation in the process.
The next step was to strip away all the old flaking paint ready for a layer of primer and an eventual drab green or possibly brown colour to finish it. This stage took two weeks of working 7-10 hours a day stripping all the paint by hand. This is a time rich, money poor operation.
...and work in progress on the other side...
This is the most amazing speedo I've ever seen, i hope to be able to rig it up with the new drivetrain
Evidence of a former life:
Throwing out the old 5.7L small block motor. I don't fancy paying fuel for this monster. I'm planning on a diesel engine...
How it stands today. It's been stripped down, now just needs building up. A motor and gear box will literally bolt in, but I may need to get a custom driveshaft to make it work. I have all the camper insides like the toilet, cooker etc... all ready to be built into new cabinets. Just need to save some cash to get it off the ground.
Not sure how 'bushy' this is, although this will have 4WD and be used to journey around the bush/used as a base camp.
This is the inside as it was left for over 20 years. The cooker works, as does the VW petrol night heater. However, the bed is very small and suspended from the roof so I ripped it out, along with all the other camper conversion goodies as the wood was rotten after a sunlight had been left open!
BEFORE:
And AFTER:
It looks a mess but the cooker, toilet, shower, seats etc... have been saved and 'stacked neatly' ready for the rebuid. It also gave a good chance to inspect the body work and lay down some insulation in the process.
The next step was to strip away all the old flaking paint ready for a layer of primer and an eventual drab green or possibly brown colour to finish it. This stage took two weeks of working 7-10 hours a day stripping all the paint by hand. This is a time rich, money poor operation.
...and work in progress on the other side...
This is the most amazing speedo I've ever seen, i hope to be able to rig it up with the new drivetrain
Evidence of a former life:
Throwing out the old 5.7L small block motor. I don't fancy paying fuel for this monster. I'm planning on a diesel engine...
How it stands today. It's been stripped down, now just needs building up. A motor and gear box will literally bolt in, but I may need to get a custom driveshaft to make it work. I have all the camper insides like the toilet, cooker etc... all ready to be built into new cabinets. Just need to save some cash to get it off the ground.
Not sure how 'bushy' this is, although this will have 4WD and be used to journey around the bush/used as a base camp.
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