Old school
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Old school
Well as most know i am tearing down my bronco and off to another project. A little background first. Its an old late 60s sand rail my parents bought many moons ago. I had alot of fond memories as a kid cruising the dunes with my dad. It was in fact the first standard trans i ever drove. My dad was talking with me a few weeks ago and told me he wanted to sell it. I asked how much and really never got a response. Last weekend i told him i wanted to pick it up since it was sittin collecting dust. I figured i could use it until he sold it. Well when i hot there he handed me both pink slips with a smile and said merry Christmas.
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Re: Old school
Now for the fun stuff. Its got a 2210 thats not even fully broke in yet. Dual webbers either 40s or 44s and a stock vw trans. First on the list is replacing the seats with the suspension seats from the bronco along with new belts. Then a tune up and some dirt tires. After that a bus box instal and new suspension.
Re: Old school
Very nice Randy! Let me know if you need any help. Seeing as air cooled vw and long travel vw are my first love.
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Re: Old school
Nice! that'll be a blast at the Pismo gtg.
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Re: Old school
Thank you Jose i just might! I need to yank the old torsion housing and replace with an irs style housing so any tip is helpful.
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Easy peazy! I've done it a few times.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Thank you Jose i just might! I need to yank the old torsion housing and replace with an irs style housing so any tip is helpful.
For some other good air cooled info check out the off-road section at shoptalkforums.com
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Re: Old school
Sweet! I will thank you Jose.
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Re: Old school
Randy,
I'm selling some new 3x3 trailing arms on the cheap. PM me if you're interested.
Chris
I'm selling some new 3x3 trailing arms on the cheap. PM me if you're interested.
Chris
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Pm sent Chris
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Yeeeeaaa buddy!
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If you need a trailer for that thing my friend just sold his sand rail and is selling his trailer for 500$, may be worth checking out if you don't have one.
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Re: Old school
He got a trailer with it.
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Oh gotcha. Just looking out.
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Looks like a cool ride..... special that it has been passed down through the family!! GOOD STUFF!
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Re: Old school
This is going too be fun. Knowing Randy it won't look like this for long. We'll be chasing him through the desert agin soon and I for one cant weight.
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Thanks guys! I wasnt sure if i was goin to keep the frame but cruising home with it in tow just reminded me of how i got into the offroad craze. Now im goin to keep it and make some um you might say adjustments.
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Randy,
Wow, how awesome... I love those old rails... they are a TON of fun in such a nice small package. Just for your Rolodex, Bill at Mirage built and raced torsion bar buggies and is THE expert on suspension and setup... he still manufactures quite a bit of suspension parts and has in his archive shelves some really nice specialty parts. A little known fact about Mirage...
Wow, how awesome... I love those old rails... they are a TON of fun in such a nice small package. Just for your Rolodex, Bill at Mirage built and raced torsion bar buggies and is THE expert on suspension and setup... he still manufactures quite a bit of suspension parts and has in his archive shelves some really nice specialty parts. A little known fact about Mirage...
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Re: Old school
hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Well as most know i am tearing down my bronco and off to another project. A little background first. Its an old late 60s sand rail my parents bought many moons ago. I had alot of fond memories as a kid cruising the dunes with my dad. It was in fact the first standard trans i ever drove. My dad was talking with me a few weeks ago and told me he wanted to sell it. I asked how much and really never got a response. Last weekend i told him i wanted to pick it up since it was sittin collecting dust. I figured i could use it until he sold it. Well when i hot there he handed me both pink slips with a smile and said merry Christmas.
This brings back a ton of memories!! My dad use to build about one of these every season when we lived in el Centro.....we would spend all of our free time out in Glamis!!! Good stuff Randy, I'm sure you guys will really enjoy it!!
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Wow thank you Tom for the info! Itll be alot of fun, we'll get plenty of enjoyment out of it. Tony we went to Glamis at least 7 times a year when i was a kid. That is where i found that i am at home in the desert. Ive been stripping a few things down before thanksgiving. I have alot of work to do in two days but I am chipping away. I quickly found that my prp seats wont fit and Carly refuses to let me just recover the ooold seats so were dropping by pacific customs to maybe find a new set. Old buggies dont have much room.
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That's an awesome family heirloom Randy.... love it!