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It's a great place to share experinces with other members - maybe an event you went to, or a vendor that you want to reccommend, maybe you just stumbled across the barn find of the century and want to tell everyone about it.
Whatever it is - the blog is the perfect place to share it.
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We've mentioned in the past that there is an update to the site in progress. The update is a pretty major process and involves a complete rewrite of the code, in fact we are moving away from the curre
As if I didn't have enough projects, just committed to another one - building a wood fired oven.
The plan is to get it finished for Izabella's first birthday in March. It will also make a handy
It's been a while since I posted anythig to the blog, I've got so much stuff to to write up on the Ghia, that I don't really know where to start, so I thought I'd indulge in a little diversion by blog
As with assembling most things, whether an Ikea flat pack, or a classic car, the order in which things are put together is pretty important. This is especially true of the Type 34 interior. The in
It’s been a few weeks since I posted a progress update, not because I’ve not done anything, but simply as I’ve been too busy to be able to to spare the time to blog about it. If you’ve been check
If like me you have wondered how or where you can mount the trigger wheel for your EFI Type 3 engine, well ponder no longer, the answer is here :D
I stumbled across this thread over at the Samba, whe
Rawhide references aside, this weekend broaches yet another milestone in the build. For the past 5 or so years the car has sat on axle stands whilst I tinkered about with different suspension setups
The weekend I turned my attention to getting the rear brakes sorted out. The new backing plates and hub centres finally arrived from the states and so I could fit them up and check out clearances an
not much happened but i thought i'd write a bit anyway.
i'm currently trying to flog off a heap of stuff and was supposed to photograph some of it and pack some other stuff to get shipping prices. wit
i made a post on a forun this evening that got me thinking about what it was like "back in the day" before the whole internet thing took off and became what it is now for our hobby.
i first got in
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i am going to explain why a 1972 sc ute is so special the year was a change over year and as such had some unique features,
