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#4101
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I just thought maybe they installed a big giant engine that was too heavy.
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#4102
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They said U47's info is correct. The multi windowed busses were also know as "Bulli" busses. They said they never saw headlights like that,so as stated,probably tape,or headlights not installed from the factory. I remember a few years back watching an American Pickers show. Mike Wolf is a VW fiend. He found an old rusty one in some guys yard and offered him a ton of $$ for it. I think the guy would'nt sell it as I remember. BTW,SIL said those busses were made from 50-'67
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‘63 LeMans- ‘69 400 w/ original transaxle. 2.69 gears. ‘55 Catalina ‘62 Mercury Meteor-all original, bought new by my grandfather 71' GTO -original 400/4-speed/3.23 posi 13.95 @ 102.1 on street tires @ 4055lbs.-now my sons ride Last edited by 67drake; 01-31-2016 at 05:06 PM. |
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#4104
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Good info,thanks!
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‘63 LeMans- ‘69 400 w/ original transaxle. 2.69 gears. ‘55 Catalina ‘62 Mercury Meteor-all original, bought new by my grandfather 71' GTO -original 400/4-speed/3.23 posi 13.95 @ 102.1 on street tires @ 4055lbs.-now my sons ride |
#4105
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Yes, I would.
The '63 and earlier Deluxe Microbus had 23 windows, after that and up until last year of production in '67 the split-windshield Deluxe Microbus had only 21 windows (no rear corner windows). They even made an ambulance version, hopefully you were fairly close to a hospital if you were gravely injured. Have even seen the delivery vans with an extended roof, they were about 2 feet taller than the standard Type II. I'd hate be caught in a crosswind driving one of those! I still have my '66 single-cab pickup, have owned it since 1985. Soon to be released from garage prison, so far it has been serving a 22-year sentence. Wow, I just realized this truck is now 50 years old! It came with a factory canvas 'Conestoga Wagon' top and I put a set of NOS 'Safari' opening windshields in it. This is a one-ton truck, believe it or not. The bed is just over 5' wide and 8' 10" long with the tailgate folded down, it easily swallows up 4'X8' sheet of plywood. The 'treasure chest' underneath the bed has an access hatch on both sides, the spare tire is stored on a hanger yoke under the center of the bed at the front. This is a super-versatile little truck to say the least. Here you can see all the chrome hardware for latching and setting the windshields at pretty much any open angle that you want. The 'Safari' windshields are a real godsend since the side windows only slide open about halfway. The paint inside the cab is the original Velvet Green enamel, the rest of the truck was repainted in lacquer by the previous owner about 35 years ago.
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1964 Tempest Coupe LS3/4L70E/3.42 1964 Le Mans Convertible 421 HO/TH350/2.56 2002 WS6 Convertible LS1/4L60E/3.23 |
#4106
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The Vette wheels look good on that.
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71 LeMans Sport Convertible 04 Pulse Red GTO A4 10 GMC Sierra 1500 |
#4107
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I put them on there in 1989, when 16" wheels were considered 'big'. No adapters, just machine work and some luck (along with converting to '71 Type II front discs and a rear '70 Type III IRS conversion from the original Type II swing-axle suspension) made them fit.
They're 16X8.5" 1984 'vette wheels with 205/55-16s stretched over them. It's lowered about 3.5" and does handle very, very well too.
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1964 Tempest Coupe LS3/4L70E/3.42 1964 Le Mans Convertible 421 HO/TH350/2.56 2002 WS6 Convertible LS1/4L60E/3.23 |
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I have a friend who has a 71 Bay window PU that would sell to me, trouble is he's and I would be afraid to park it anywhere for fear of it getting stolen.
I always ask contractors how they like their new trucks and the answer is almost always the same. Drives great but the truck wears me out. New trucks (not 4X4) with the bed rails so high make working out of them so difficult that it seems you need a step ladder just to get up into the bed. If you have something in the front of the bed you need to get out the bedrail is so high you have to clear a way to the back to remove it. Like I said wears you out. VW pick up on the other hand is simple just bring the side rail down and remove. Back in the late 60's early 70's when I was a VW line, and later unit repair mechanic they were so inexpensive to buy. I still have my 1965 Type 1 model 111 1200"A" from HS and my 1964 Type 1, 113 U.S. deluxe I bought later in 1973. The 65 1200"A" is the rare one with the old style pan with no seat tracks and the engine is the last year the 36hp engine was made, and from 63-65 it was a fresh air 36hp! Talk about rare! |
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Dang shame they can't build things that make sense like this anymore. Way to many people buying trucks that don't "use" trucks, so they end up being more pretty than they are useful.
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This vvvvvv
Why it matters: I don't recall this roof profile in a Chevrolet...experts say? |
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#4112
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Check out the Gremi in the background...so this must be approx early '70's?
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#4113
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For you Texas fans..."Royal Bros. Texas Jacks Racing Team"
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#4114
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And now: Some ROYAL Pontiac-tion!
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#4115
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Bill Sidwell '61 Pontiac
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#4116
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Posting this one because it's just IMO
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#4117
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Check out the spotless white pit and driver uniforms
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#4118
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1964....Worlds Fair New Yawk plates
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#4119
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So that's how they painted the Silver on those 1978 Corvette Pace Cars!
Check the "Install Decals" windshield sticker |
#4120
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No respirator, probably a emphysema case.
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