Well Flakeys bus is a sunroof model and Dickys was an early Westy. Both use just an aperture from the b post behind the doors to the c post, effectively the slider width. Westfalia chopped a load more out in the later rear hinged buses but retained a steel section at the rear of the slider. Thus... There's a plastic cover over it and beyond it is a rigid base board for the upper bed that extends back about as far as yours. Then, behind the upper 'pelmet' trim I think are further strengtheners along each side...someone may be able to confirm this. Behind the passenger seat on our late LHD is a further strengthener where bulkheads were removed And dunno about this one, it may be standard on all sliders There may be more and here the bodywork guys come in, like Flakey and @Zed and even the marque history specialists like @rsbadura
Hello, Some conversations are not at the quality level Volkswagen or Westfalia build it high tops and camper vans. So e.g. better avoid off-road trips... Some owners add afterwards reinforcement constructions to these kind of camper conversation - e.g. see Kombi Life enlightenment at To avoid torsion of the body with opened roof VW build in extra reinforcement metal bars over the B and C pillars and some frame (see old VW image parts catalogue page 068-00, parts below the high top #2)... ... and use stiffening plates over the entire width of the vehicle under the vehicle (page 053-00 parts #22 and 2x #21). images from German website http://www.michaelknappmann.de/bulli/michaelk/vw_bus_d/fiche/bildtafl.htm regards,
the exact same words have been spoken on Full Monty (we was watching part 2 at the time I was reading) but either way, both classic's!
You rebel Doug, bringing clarity to a good technical discussion! Went a bit nerdy then didn't I, slap me next time you see me...
Thanks so much for this thorough response! I'll have a good look at it tomorrow Sent from my CPH2371 using Tapatalk
Welcome aboard from Oz. Kids will love the bus cruising around. You can get compliance R&R seats, seat belts need to be fitted by approved transport gov. fitters and they put an compliance plate on the front door frame. Well thats how it works in West Oz. Enjoy the trip...
Nice one buddy, looks good! A mate from years back had a 3.0S with triple Weber carbs, that was bloomin fast!
Very nice! Bet it sounded lovely! I've converted mine to Nissan turbo power Sent from my CPH2371 using Tapatalk
..yeah my bus was an og factory sunroof and its flexing a lot especially when I jack up at one corner but that’s 1960/70s technology…I would fit some strenghangers there for sure..nice bus btw..