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Post by vandalay on May 25, 2014 21:00:03 GMT 10
g'day all, Hope this post finds everyone well .Some of you may have seen the thread 'vandalays van' recently and been as perplexed as I am!? It seems at the moment that the vans make and age are a mystery to all so I'm unsure how to proceed with it..Externally and structurally it seems original and in reasonable nick! Internally..not so good. I have wiring layout(can sort that), original stove, some (ratty) sections of masonite walls and some templates to cut roof level curved cabinets.I'm keen to have a crack but seeing as the van seems to be uncommon to rare how do/can i keep it authentic?? And base my unknown areas/parts on what??? Any advice warmly appreciated,
ta, vandalay
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Post by humpyboy on May 25, 2014 21:18:34 GMT 10
I have been following your ID request and I think that it is most likely a home made job or perhaps one of those kit vans which has been fitted out by the owner, therefore do the rebuild as you see fit copy what you can and remake the missing parts to match what you have, it's your van to do with what you want.
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Post by vandalay on May 25, 2014 21:31:22 GMT 10
G'day humpyboy, thanks for your reply mate.Yeah that thought had crossed my mind but I guess I was hoping to give her an identity,so to speak. If I'm deadended on that there may be no choice but to do my own thing.. Wonder if it will still have some historical value?? or street cred for that matter ta, vandalay
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Post by Franklin1 on May 25, 2014 23:07:52 GMT 10
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