Been off the road for 14 years

Discussion in 'Show Us Your Ride' started by owensbrothers, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. I haven't seen a complete front panel up to and inc the windscreen surround. Got to be new old stock right? People will be excited about that if you don't need it
     
  2. It come with the camper so I don't know if it's old or new or what but the old man said it cost £700 I'm not sure if thats true or not
     
  3. Looks like a Brasilian panel, not seen one for a while.
     
  4. Little update
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  5. I've broken the windscreen so on the lookout for a new or used one if any one can help and the full panel will be for sale as soon as I've got some pictures of it
     
  6. Had a good day on the camper today 3 more panels fitted just 4 more then I can make a start on the wiring I'm not looking forward to that
     
  7. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    welcome aboard & good luck with your project dude :D
     
  8. Cheers buddy I was hoping to have the welding done by now but ive only spend two day's on the welding and done 50% of it so not to bad I guess But still got a long list of jobs to be done
     
  9. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    :lol: its taken us six years with our '73! Your doing great by our track record :)
     
  10. It's a drive way build so all the welding needs doing before the winter starts I'm sure the rest of it will take a lot longer
     
  11. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    ours was a home build, three hours per night, three nights per week (and the odd weekend)! its worth it in the end :lol:
     
  12. Hi mate,
    If you still need a screen I've got one you can have. I'm in Cheam, about 20 mins from A3/M25 junction.
     
  13. How much buddy
     
  14. im pretty handy with wiring if you need a hand or some pointers [ not the dog type]
     
  15. You can have it mate
     
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  16. Hi welcome along :) As @Baysearcher says it looks like an original Devon with some additions. The original cushions can be seen. It looks to have been built on a Kombi base (the chassis number will confirm this) and of course you've got the Devon manufacturers sticker behind the seat to prove they converted it. The roof is the early Devon style, which was changed shortly after your year. Looks like the makings of a good bus and it sounds nice. Good luck with the work - see you've got stuck in straight away ! :)
     
  17. Cheers buddy can I collect next weekend
     
  18. Thanks for the information im hoping to get more pictures soon as I broke my phone
     
  19. Cheers soon as I start the wiring I will be in touch
     

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