Rebuild rear apron fins #386

Before I can complete the front foot box cover, I need a piece of 18 gauge steel to fit the top of the box. I am also working on the rear apron fins. The fins were beat up and I needed to straighten them as well as strengthen them. I am using a piece of 18 gauge steel to back up the passenger side as well as adding some new steel bumper brackets to both sides.

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Hood fitment pedals and brackets #385

With the foox box, more or less, built, I can focus on getting all the brackets and pedals finalized. I expanded the VW bug’s footbox by hammering out the side a bit to get the clutch pedal to fit. So far everything looks to be fitting OK.

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Close in front footbox and firewall #384

I need to close in the front foot box. I am using 18 ga. steel to create the side panels of the box. The sides of the box will stiffin the box up and make it super strong. Once the sides are made, I will make the top cover.

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Continue work on bug body – power steering hose #382

Work continues on the VW bug body. I cut a bit more out of the body rails to accommodate the front sway bar mounts. I also got my power steering hose back from being crimped. Getting closer everyday to painting the inside of the big body.

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Start finish work on the VW bug body #381

With the chassis removed from the shop, I can bring the VW bug body back in. There is lots to do to the body before it can be reunited with the frame.The sway bar mounts will interfere with the lower body rail mounts, so I need to mark out and remove a bit more steel so that everything will fit together.

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Roll frame out of the garage for the 1st time. #380

I am finally finished with everything that I need to do to the frame before putting the body back on for good. I will need to roll the frame out of the garage and bring the VW bug body back in. Once I finish the repairs and painting on the body I will unite both body and frame for good.

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Build the fuel pump bracket #378

With the fuel system in place, I need to create the bracket that will hold the fuel pump firmly. I cut the top out of a piece of 3×3 14 gauge square tubing. I then bent the ends up to fit in the fuel box, marked everything and screwed it in place. The bolts holding the fuel pump to the bracket have been welded to the bracket so I don’t have to try and get a wrench under the bracket.

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Finish installing the stainless fuel lines #377

With all of the braided stainless fuel lines complete, I can now finish the mock up of the fuel system. I will be removing all the lines and devices later to complete the fuel system before starting the engine. All lines will be flushed and cleaned to insure that there is no foreign debris in the system.

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