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Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:07
by MarcoT3
New Wheels and Stickers:
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:12
by MarcoT3
First Test Drive:

Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:14
by MarcoT3
Decided to paint the high top the same colour.. (please don’t hate me

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Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:29
by MarcoT3
Removed all the Westfalia wiring and installed a new Victron system:
And a diesel heater…
And a 711 shifter…
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:40
by MarcoT3
Sooo what’s left to do?..
This mess…

(probably should’ve tackled this when the dash was out but it’s hard to fault find and check connections when the van isn’t together)


Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:46
by MarcoT3
Hope this is helpful to someone and if anyone has questions just ask! (I’ll be able to tell you how not to do it

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Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 19:47
by MarcoT3
TwinTurbo wrote: ↑27 Mar 2025, 18:06
That looks liek a great transformation
Thanks

Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 21:02
by MarcoT3
TwinTurbo wrote: ↑27 Mar 2025, 18:40
"Pits" are almost extinct these days, health and safety legislation all but banished them.
I have a set of seasaw ramps, but not sure Maisie would have the ability to get onto them.
Rob
I wasn’t aware of that Rob! There is still plenty in smaller garages in rural Ireland but yes I can see how they would be a hazard in a workplace..
What are seasaw ramps?
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 27 Mar 2025, 21:44
by Rik
I'm impressed. Lots of work done on this restoration, with lovely result!
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 07:38
by Alfredo
That's brilliant work.
I am in awe of what you have accomplished with no previous experience.
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 08:33
by shepster
Cracking job, roof looks far better in the body colour I think.
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 15:10
by TwinTurbo
MarcoT3 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2025, 21:02
TwinTurbo wrote: ↑27 Mar 2025, 18:40
"Pits" are almost extinct these days, health and safety legislation all but banished them.
I have a set of seasaw ramps, but not sure Maisie would have the ability to get onto them.
Rob
I wasn’t aware of that Rob! There is still plenty in smaller garages in rural Ireland but yes I can see how they would be a hazard in a workplace..
What are seasaw ramps?
Fire/explostion hazard, asphixiation hazard, fall hazard, ground water poisioning, it all kinda makes sense..
Seasaw ramps are normaly used for display purposes ad dealerships they are about 2ft of the ground and when not loaded are like a big ramp as you drive on the pivot point makes them tip to horizontal.
I don't know why i wrote that and just did not link my video.
https://studio.youtube.com/video/c-fxPBRRVfY/E D I T
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 15:41
by MarcoT3
Rik wrote: ↑27 Mar 2025, 21:44
I'm impressed. Lots of work done on this restoration, with lovely result!
Thanks Rik!
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 15:47
by MarcoT3
Alfredo wrote: ↑28 Mar 2025, 07:38
That's brilliant work.
I am in awe of what you have accomplished with no previous experience.
Thanks Alfredo! I had no experience with welding, bodywork, electrics or the undercarriage but I race motocross so had messed with 2-stroke engines before… it’s an amazing time we live in with YouTube, anything you want to know is there to learn!
Re: ‘86 westy restoration
Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 15:49
by MarcoT3
shepster wrote: ↑28 Mar 2025, 08:33
Cracking job, roof looks far better in the body colour I think.
Thanks Shepster

I do too! but you know how some people are its almost sacrilegious to go off track from original!