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Date:         Tue, 5 Sep 1995 10:55:33 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         "John T. Croteau" <jt@winternet.com>
Subject:      Info Wanted: '66 Bus Cargo Floors

Over the summer I bought a '66 Bus to drive through the fall and restore over the winter. Well, winter is still several months away and I couldn't wait to start doing some work.

The only rust on the Bus is the usual surface rust around the windows and some major holes in the cargo floor section (primarily on the passenger side). While the floor itself is in bad shape, the barn doors still close solid. The previous owners idea of fixing it was to put down a sheet of plywood followed by linoleum (sp?) followed by shag carpeting. What a mess, took most of the day to tear out to figure out all that is needed.

To me, it doesn't look too serious. However, I do need to buy two new floor sections (about $220.00 from Wolfsburg West).

How hard/expensive will this job be? I do not have any welding experience and will have to pay someone else to do it. Should I find a VW shoppe that can handle it or can a welding shoppe do a decent job?

Any comments would be greatly appreciated. This is the only major item wrong with the bus and something I can't do by myself. All other work is going great.. reupholstered almost all seats, new carpet is on order, just finished the shortblock stage of a new 1600cc engine.. Cool!

\/ John T. Croteau {Network Engineer} {98% Linux, 100% RSN} \/ \/\/ {Mail: jt@winternet.com -- http://www.winternet.com/~jt} \/\/


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