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48 thoughts on “68 vw double cab bend and spray

  1. I use an old kitchen metal colander to sew it all over hrough and use sandblasting stuff over and over. Works pretty well. That was a cool Video. Lots of good knowhow you shared. And the result is awesome👌👌👌

  2. Nice job, what I learned from an old furniture sprayer was; after the paint job, take the sprayer totally apart and put the whole thing in a wire mash and submerged it into enough thinner. put a lid on it and let it in the thinner till you need the gun again. Fill the gun with some clean thinner and spray the last dirty thinner out.

  3. Is this the same vehicle tha you got some parts from the Westfalia that you had in the backyard,I remember you were fixing a crew cab, but you got parts out if your stash, now that is a vehicle you don*t see very often, you see buses campers 21 windows, Microbus, but a crew cab, you hardly see it awesome job, waiting for it to be finished.

  4. A bit late to the party. Really like the old VW’s. I was offered a early 1970’s beetle but turned it down as I was 17 and stupid! I’m now 54 and would love to own one

  5. I think you're in New Hampshire right now we're going through coronavirus but after it's over if you want some help with body work just let me know

  6. Wavy gravy after you put it in primer you Spackle light coata different colored primer over the body work and then block send it and it'll show you the waves

  7. That's great paint for the project. If nothing else you've saved it from future rot .. and maybe someone down the line can do more with it. How many Haggerty vids have we seen where guys dream of huge projects .. and then cars just rot in the field to rot beyond repair. Great Job from a neighbor in Maine !

  8. This is one of you're keepers right? I love the look of that body style because I don't remember seeing a lot of the utility VW buses when I was a kid even though I grew up around Pittsburgh.

  9. It's hard to imagine this particular truck selling for 15 thousand dollars, let alone 20k. It's not your work, it's the truck. WHO would pay 20k for this truck? Who would pay 15K? It's a work truck that can't be used as a work truck.

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