What did you do to your VW today?

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jthw8

Tried to install a new fuel pump in the Thing, cheap crap new parts didn't work but the old pump was able to be disassembled and repaired.  Also installed a new turn signal switch so its a bit less dangerous to drive now.

And while I was doing that this showed up...might cut into my VW time.


vwtrike (Rich)

I like the truck. I'm probably wrong, but it looks like a Stuebaker.

jthw8

Quote from: vwtrike (Rich) on April 07, 2012, 07:55:34 PM
I like the truck. I'm probably wrong, but it looks like a Stuebaker.
Nope you are correct. 1953 Studebaker 2R-16

Daverted

Purchased the correct windshield for the Sunbug %$oldcit, and Howard delivered it :jump4jo":.

VWPANZER1

Quote from: jthw8 on April 07, 2012, 05:49:40 PM
Tried to install a new fuel pump in the Thing, cheap crap new parts didn't work but the old pump was able to be disassembled and repaired.  Also installed a new turn signal switch so its a bit less dangerous to drive now.

And while I was doing that this showed up...might cut into my VW time.


 

   Love the truck! What's the story?


jthw8

Quote from: VWPANZER1 on April 07, 2012, 11:17:18 PM
  Love the truck! What's the story?



Well, aside from me having automotive ADD?  I sold my quad cab dually Chevy 3500 last fall because I rarely used the truck and couldn't see paying $100 a month in insurance to let it sit.  Still its nice to have a truck around for certain things so I had planned on finding a vintage pickup that I could put collectors insurance on.  As you all may know I've played with Studebakers a bit in the past having had a 63 Lark and a 50 Champion and my neighbor is the president of the SJ Studebaker club.  So in my daily browsing of eBay I ran across this one up in North Jersey.  Didn't really need a truck this big but I also knew where there was a 19ft ramp bed for cheap so my though was to make it a car hauler.   I showed it to the wife who displayed her usual disinterest.   Well the next day a friend of her's shared an article about a business that was based out of an old Diamond REO truck.   She and I have talked about starting our own business for awhile but never could find something which utilized both our skill sets and sufficiently interested us.  This idea ticked all the boxes so she was suddenly reminded of the "ugly truck" and on board with it's purchase.  I won't get into the business details, its still a few years off but the plan will be to fully restore the truck and build a new rear box specially equipped for the venture.  It will just be a part time thing for us and the plan is to pay for all the setup and build out in cash as we go so we start out without any debt and can just try to make a run at it without needing it to survive.  If it takes off then the wife may run it full time but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

The truck itself was owned by an orchard out in PA and spent its whole life as a field to farm truck, never saw the salted roads and it shows.  Only 20,000 original miles, no rot anywhere and not a single dent or ding in the body.   I need to flush the fuel system and go through the brakes and then I'll just be using her as is to haul some stuff for house projects this summer and then start the build out over the winter.  Eventually the truck and the VW Thing will be painted to match (or similar) and the VW can be used as a "support" vehicle when we take the truck on site for work.



And yes, before the restoration I will be trying to locate a replacement door so I can save one or both of the hand painted doors as garage art.

lovebus (jack)

Wow, what a nice truck Jim, best of luck with it.
I don't have to go to work in the morning....

RT 66 June 1, 2015

"Why restore it to its former short comings
When you can modify it too its full potential."

rich67vw

Jim that's amazing!!!!!! Good luck !!!!

kvbug (karen)

Love it!!  That vintage stuff is so cool   2@@cool

Good luck with it,  I bet you'll have a successful business up and running before you know it  thumpup)-
Wise men don't need advice. Fools won't take it. ~Benjamin Franklin

The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.



1970 VW Beetle ,  "Charlie"

VWPANZER1

Wow! what a find. I Love it just the way it is.

jthw8

Quote from: VWPANZER1 on April 08, 2012, 08:52:33 PM
Wow! what a find. I Love it just the way it is.

I'll admit I'm not much of a patina guy, mostly because people try to fake it so much these days.  But this old girl comes by it naturally and its a bit painful to think about restoring it and loosing all of that.  That's why I want to find a replacement door and save one of the originals.  If I was just using it for home depot runs and work around the house I'd leave it as is but for business purposes it will need to put it's best foot forward so a full resto and repaint are in it's future.

Evil-Tunes (Glen)

Put Duel Elements In A set of Tail Lamps for The Empi.



Going to mount them on the sides.  doublethumb


Cheers
Glen
LifeTime Member

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lovebus (jack)

I don't have to go to work in the morning....

RT 66 June 1, 2015

"Why restore it to its former short comings
When you can modify it too its full potential."

rich67vw