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A gift from Germany:
The PKW Manual from 1969... the first year of production...
The rubbers are the old ones for the fuel channel on the chassis that I simple cleaned and aply on the car again.
After allmost two years of work on this car at weekends, this is how it looks at this moment:
Looking allmost like a car :) ...
A real mess of coulors... But when he have just one coulor in primer, should look better...
Hope to finish the weldings and gridings and start the apint...
Thanks Denny for your words. I will send the chassis to a sandblaster for a better cleaning and zinc aplication, as you said. about the POR15, I now the quality and the new only by the net... Nobody have that for sale in Madeira island... and the prices with the shipping costs, plus tax duties...
Still need to made 4 patches (I hope that are only this ones) in the body...
On the right side in the engine zone... this one and the other up him, that is allready ready...
The 3 is on the front left side, that I only can place it when the "cage" that I made come off... and the 4 one...
In all the chassis the paint is like this...
Need to adjust the holes with the screws of the panels... remembre that I use edges from beetle foor pans...
After that the chassis will go to the sand blast...
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