Mkguyvr wrote:
That thing is looking great, lots of metal work there. Ben you have either got the most understanding wife or you are single and live in that shop...lol. You have quite a few projects going on at one time and yet they are getting done, and at a great pace. I'm afraid to ask if you have a "real" job or are you just the luckiest guy around that gets to do this for a living, anyway, I'm always motivated by your projects, and amazed by how you keep us all updated with the progress. BTW did you change something on your YouTube account, I subscribed but the channel disappeared on my YouTube account.
Yes, the job situation is pretty good and gives me a good bit of Shop time. I changed the name of my YouTube channel from TheGreenVW to ItsBenModified. It was supposed to be seamless.......but I guess not.
I have been overseas for several weeks now and have started experiencing Shop Withdrawal Syndrome : (
As long as your friend "BEER" is coming over have him bring his trusty sidekick; "CIGAR"
NOHOME wrote:
You don't berkeley around much do you? I should introduce you to my friend Beer who helps me pace these projects out a bit
I like what you have done with the frame, but would be somewhat concerned about the torsional rigidity with a V8 bolted in there.
Finally back in the shop. Started on the floor today. Rough cut for now, but will run it thru the bead roller tomorrow and clean it up
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Am I missing something? Is the brake pedal on the right side of the steering wheel? Where goes the gas pedal?
wvumtnbkr wrote:
Am I missing something? Is the brake pedal on the right side of the steering wheel? Where goes the gas pedal?
The gas and brake are both on the right hand side of the steering column just like the stock truck
no way! I had no idea they were like that.
This is VERY cool!
Mkguyvr
New Reader
7/17/15 5:15 p.m.
Looks like it should be pretty comfortable too, kinda like sitting in a Toyota pickup with the low seat, looks good, love the bead rolled stuff.
Minor progress. Installed gas pedal
Mkguyvr wrote:
Looks like it should be pretty comfortable too, kinda like sitting in a Toyota pickup with the low seat, looks good, love the bead rolled stuff.
Thanks! I have been watching your van progress. It's looking good!
More floor fabrication
Started with a paper template
Tomorrow, finish fitting, run a few beads and weld in.
More projects on my youtube channel
Drivers side is finished and welded in.
I was able to drop this side down a bit and get even more leg room.
YouTube Playlist for the Build
My Build Blog w/multiple projects
Floor is done. Started on patch panels to fill in the old headlight area.
YouTube Playlist for the Build
My Build Blog w/multiple projects
I have had a few requests for a tour of the shop/projects. If you are interested, here is a link.
Shop Tour
Filling in the original headlamp area
Ran the filler panels thru the English Wheel and started making some templates for mounting the new Bullet Shaped Chrome Headlamps
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Ever think of using the stock bus headlamps in the upright position as they are on the Beetles of that year. Fabricate bucket to fit them in and maybe keep a bit of the original look/heritage?
More work for sure, but with a nice taper/more rounded cone shape to the bucket, could be sweet.
Just askin . . . barely worth mentioning.
TeamEvil wrote:
Ever think of using the stock bus headlamps in the upright position as they are on the Beetles of that year. Fabricate bucket to fit them in and maybe keep a bit of the original look/heritage?
More work for sure, but with a nice taper/more rounded cone shape to the bucket, could be sweet.
Just askin . . . barely worth mentioning.
I looked into it along the way. State law requires that the center of the headlight be no lower than 24". There is not enough room above or below the big V body line to fit any sort of stock size headlight and meet that requirement. The lights that I used are aftermarket dot approved motorcycle lights with built in turn signals. They are only 4" in diameter if I recall. There will be other styling elements added before it is all over. BTW, the photos are a bit deceiving. The cab sits so low that I can rest my elbow on the roof. I do plan to use the original headlights and buckets on my V8 Daihatsu Hijet. The stock square lights for the truck are no longer made and were quite unattractive. I have temporary hotrod rectangular lights installed now, but the round ones will look much better.
400 Hp Daihatsu Hijet
Still need to smooth and finish.
YouTube link to my Build Videos
Mkguyvr
New Reader
8/7/15 4:13 p.m.
Awesome video on the shop, one day I hope to have a 1/4 of the space that you have just to dedicate to my work. Man I like the way this thing is coming together, I kinda wonder how you keep the momentum going with so many projects around. I like that every one of your projects are so very different and that the ideas are way outside the box which adds to the cool factor.
Mkguyvr wrote:
Awesome video on the shop, one day I hope to have a 1/4 of the space that you have just to dedicate to my work. Man I like the way this thing is coming together, I kinda wonder how you keep the momentum going with so many projects around. I like that every one of your projects are so very different and that the ideas are way outside the box which adds to the cool factor.
Thanks! You"ll have to stop by next you are headed up I95. Your van is coming along nicely and very quickly!