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yours soon , lol
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Eeeek - got your email, not sure how to reply but thanks, sounds perfect. Good to go in Sept, will ring to confirm exact date. 
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thanks missLittleMissSunshine wrote:The van looks simply stunning
Hey Mike you need to get on with paint in Accessories
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I'm very impressed with your work!
Our van is the same colour which we were thinking of changing but from looking at yours, I think it's just a case of removing stickers etc. you may have convinced me to keep it!
One question, what colour is it exactly as I've got a couple of bits to sort and can't find the paint code sticker!
Also, what model van was it to start with? Is it a Devon conversion? Mine's a Eurovette.
Once again, very impressed with your van
Our van is the same colour which we were thinking of changing but from looking at yours, I think it's just a case of removing stickers etc. you may have convinced me to keep it!
One question, what colour is it exactly as I've got a couple of bits to sort and can't find the paint code sticker!
Also, what model van was it to start with? Is it a Devon conversion? Mine's a Eurovette.
Once again, very impressed with your van
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Ignore the model question, just realised it's an auto sleeper!
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DanTheDoc wrote:I'm very impressed with your work!
Our van is the same colour which we were thinking of changing but from looking at yours, I think it's just a case of removing stickers etc. you may have convinced me to keep it!
One question, what colour is it exactly as I've got a couple of bits to sort and can't find the paint code sticker!
Also, what model van was it to start with? Is it a Devon conversion? Mine's a Eurovette.
Once again, very impressed with your van
colour is VW Timor Beige.
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Excellent, thanks.
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Well thought Id taken a few more picks then i posted so here they are, all 1020 0dd of them , got some more someplace i will root out tonight any how thois is in the post today enjoy the compiling if you have an hour

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Having read this epic thread again I would just like to remind the posters that this is the two year anniversary.
Carol still looks as good today as the day I drove away from MM's workshop.
She now has her personal livery fully restored.

Carol still looks as good today as the day I drove away from MM's workshop.
She now has her personal livery fully restored.

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Hi I followed this thread with interest the bus still looks in top condition, can I ask is it stored outside? And is it used just as a camper or as day to day transport ?
Ps would love the MM magic on my bus, got to convince the wife !!
Ps would love the MM magic on my bus, got to convince the wife !!
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Yes but are using a very good polish arentr you
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I was meant to be getting ready to go out and do some bits and pieces on the van this morning, but have spent almost an hour reading through his thread! Amazing stuff 
....now off outside!
....now off outside!
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used as a work vehicle once a week, daily drive and pleasure.JJJackson wrote:Hi I followed this thread with interest the bus still looks in top condition, can I ask is it stored outside? And is it used just as a camper or as day to day transport ?
Ps would love the MM magic on my bus, got to convince the wife !!
Carol enjoys a van port and some very expensive wax.
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metalmick8y wrote:Well, welded the lower front in this aft
Quick question wile i am looking for the panel repair reasure hunt you have kindly provided
with this lower panel, i have found it very difficult to tackle due to access to cleaning up surfaces. I notice you used a blaster, if i do not have one of these, what is the best way to get in there. I understand that the lower fold is pool welded/spotted, when i spot with the mig, i end up with domes of weld - not huge - but they still need cleaning up flush, which is where i am stuck as the upright part of the deformation panel obstructs my grinder.
