
Convoy's gocamp style
Convoy's gocamp style
My new project I just pick up a 1974 Westfalia.


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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Awesome! Figure out how to put an LS motor in it!
Is it as clean as it looks in the pic?
Is it as clean as it looks in the pic?
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Oh man. My wife would LOVE to have one of those. Very cool, Griffin. I think you and the family will have a blast in it. Enjoy!
Sho nuff,
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Very nice! We have a blast in our camper van. These things are really fun and make camping a breeze.
Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Thanks! Been looking for a awhile and finally I found the one I wanted. It's got it's imperfections, but for 38 years of use it's not too bad. I post up more during my restoration.
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Porsche motors fit really well actually and make the things so they can go faster than 2 mphESHALLBETTER wrote:Awesome! Figure out how to put an LS motor in it!
Is it as clean as it looks in the pic?


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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
That thing looks nice! Congratz Griffin!
"If at first you don't succeed, it may be cheaper to buy it."
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Btw, i hope you stick around this place!
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Awesome Griffin! I like old school VWs
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Awesome man! Can't wait to see the restore!
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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those are rad! my buddy up here restores those and ships them all over the world.
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Griffin, my younger brother recently bought a 60-something pEconoline (when they were still small) and plans to make of a Weary style camper. I think It's going to be a cool project.
I'm looking forward to seeing yours coming together. We're also going to need camping reports!
I'm looking forward to seeing yours coming together. We're also going to need camping reports!
Sho nuff,
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thanks for making me miss mine....
i had a built 1914 in mine
how is the canvas on it and i want to see the inside please

how is the canvas on it and i want to see the inside please
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Come on, Griffin. Let's see some more photos. What's the inside look like?
Sho nuff,
SteveG
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Had its Maiden voyage to San Onofre on Easter Sunday. Since then I've replaced the fuel filler neck, leaking fuel line, spark plug wires and removed the wheels and bumpers to get powder coated. It's got some rust in a few locations, so hopefully I can get those addressed soon.


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convoy wrote:Had its Maiden voyage to San Onofre on Easter Sunday. Since then I've replaced the fuel filler neck, leaking fuel line, spark plug wires and removed the wheels and bumpers to get powder coated. It's got some rust in a few locations, so hopefully I can get those addressed soon.
Sweeet!! What color are you going with. Meant to give you my pcoaters information, but the guy sold the business to some other dude, and I dont know if I trust him yet... havent done any work there.
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No problem T.
Same as before (white), but the previous paint job was below par and has some paint flaking, so I'm powder coating instead.
Same as before (white), but the previous paint job was below par and has some paint flaking, so I'm powder coating instead.
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Very cool! The beauty of stuff like this is it's so easy to work on, it's actually therapeutic. So are you guys going to camp in it? Just a cruiser?
Sho nuff,
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
There's a guy right by my shop in CM that is supposedly cheap & good Grif. I haven't tried him yet but my neighbor at the shop likes him. I can get the contact info if you haven't found a place to use yet.
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Re: Convoy's gocamp style
Steve,
My first intent was a 65 Double Cab for cruising, but the versatility of the camper (westy) seemed to be a better fits for the small ones.
Steve,
I don't have a place yet. I've called Olympic PC (santa ana) and Coast PC (san Clemente). The costs I've run into is $45-$50/wheel and $75-$80/bumper.
My first intent was a 65 Double Cab for cruising, but the versatility of the camper (westy) seemed to be a better fits for the small ones.
Steve,
I don't have a place yet. I've called Olympic PC (santa ana) and Coast PC (san Clemente). The costs I've run into is $45-$50/wheel and $75-$80/bumper.