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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:27 pm

8) ....so far your the only person that hasnt said they dont like the spoiler :lol:

conversion starting next week (i think) :shock: this should be fun
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby madmark » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:27 pm

:wink: hope you got all the bits
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:57 pm

dash - check
peddle box/servo - check
steering box - check
and i expect i have any other bits i should need :D
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby montym100 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:26 pm

Can`t beat the Chrome bumper :mrgreen:
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby malta transit » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:06 pm

montym100 wrote:Can`t beat the Chrome bumper :mrgreen:


Yes, i think if you put a chrome bumper infront of that spoiler it would look great, something like this;

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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:02 am

unfortunatly im not going for chrome bumpers - im going for old english white ones 8)
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby pat stevens » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:25 am

that mk2 spoiler looks good on that van
if its got tits or wheels its always gonna end in trouble !!!
anyone can restore a van but it takes a real man to chop it up !!!
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby pat stevens » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:28 am

Vandalism wrote:a little more work today - mainly with the tailgate again :lol: 8)

But i need your honest oppinion, im having mixed feeling as weather to keep the van as original as possible or going down the slight custom van route - what i mean by that is modifications that can be reverted back to original if needed- like the steering wheel,cortina mk2 drivers seat And mainly the front air dam - Whats your opinion on the front air dam - good look - bad look :?: i rather like it and would get it painted the same colour of the van (most likely midnight blue)

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p.s this is an original 70s custom part - the guy i bought it off said he bought it for his transit in the 70s 8)

thats a rare find the van shop used to supply these many years ago how much did it cost you ,would look better under a chrome bumper or no bumper at all (i would mould a piece of tube along the bottom of the underside of the spoiler these tend to crack along the lower edge )
these mk1s always tend to look good with the custom route go for it
if its got tits or wheels its always gonna end in trouble !!!
anyone can restore a van but it takes a real man to chop it up !!!
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:29 pm

hi pat - according to the man i bought it off he bought it in the late 70s for his van which was a 3 litre landliner but never fitted it and as for cost....not much compaired to what its worth :wink: (ive tried to find the cost of buying one of these..but cant find one so i recon its worth a bit :?: )
i mean where can you find an original 70s custom skirt these days, especially for a transit
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:03 pm

did a bit more today mainly taking all the mk1 wheels off the van and replacing them with teparory wheels whilst the mk1 wheels go for blasting/painting, also started taking some of the inteior out ready for the convertion

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bumper off - front valence in very good condition

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that floor needs a bloody good clean :lol: :roll:

Also as mentioned before somtimes the van pops out of reverse gear :?:
i had a look at the gear box through the floor and found a piston type thing that i beleave engages reverse gear when the gear stick pushes against it

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Reverse not engaged (above)

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Reverse gear engaged (above) piston type thing pushed in

im wondering if the gear stick has enough strength to keep the piston in - if not thats why it would pop out :?:
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Luke » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:10 pm

isnt the piston thing the reverse light switch :?
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:23 pm

mabey :?
when reversing i have to hold the gear stick down with one hand and steer with the other -
so this is what multi tasking is like :lol: :roll:
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Luke » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:47 pm

push it in by hand and see if the reversing light comes on with the stick in 1st :shock: :D

i seem to rememebr mine has something similar as the reverse light is an add on spotlight :)
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby Vandalism » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:57 pm

will do - ill be back at the van next week 8)
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Re: my ex german mk1 fire van 1970

Postby madmark » Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:52 am

its reverse light switch they all have it :wink:
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