Finding and Restoring a VW Bus in Brazil in 11 Minutes!! (Paint and Assembly)
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
This time we go through the next steps on our 1974 Brazilian VW Bus Restoration. Paint, Final Assembly, and a First Drive of this vintage Split Window- the first vehicle through our restoration shop. We have one more video in this series where we will be finalising a few details on this bus and looking at how it turned out and what we learned along the way. Watch for that video coming up next week!
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Szép, alapos, precíz munka, nagy elismerésem,
Looks good
Nice job.
Please oh please send me one to South Africa ❤❤❤
Yeah boy
@MetalSmithBrazil
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Charlie
So I just found your channel and I love to see old ACVW's being restored as I own several myself, but Ive only owned German VW's. I have considered buying Brazilian Buss' before but I really am leary of the scenario of when it might need parts say for instance brakes. I know that when I need brake parts for my German 71 bay which has disc brakes up front from the factory. the aftermarket suppliers have them. , but a 71 Brazilian Split still had drums up front. So from where, and for what do you order to make sure you get the right parts for the bus? thank you (Asking as a potential Brazilian split owner)
@MetalSmithBrazil
Жыл бұрын
Great question- the front brake drums(for example) are from a 64' to 67' type 2 bus. How do I know this? I have the Brazilian Split Window parts catalog(which you can download for free) which has exploded views of every assembly in the Bus along with the part numbers. In this case the front brake drums are part number 211405615. You can put that in google(or call your local parts supplier and give them this number) and you are good to go. These buses are a mix of split and bay parts, I will need to do a video(or two!!) on this subject in the near future. Any other questions feel free to reach out info@metalsmith.com.br cheers.
@fromthebeginningofvankind28
Жыл бұрын
@@MetalSmithBrazil I think a video on this would be great! I'm sure I'm not the only one that has had reserve about the brazilian buss because of this. You know a Splitty is a Splitty and I love the narrower hatch and corner windows on pre 64 German and Brazilian buss'. thanks for responding and I'll be looking forwardto that video explaining the parts "issue" :)
Sorry to see you're not insisting on protective gear for your workers
😢😢😢 menos uma
Angelina Gaio Janoski
Ponhe tradução em português
@MetalSmithBrazil
Жыл бұрын
Antigamente eu fiz as traduções, mas os vizualizações em Brasil ficou quase nada, daí parei porque leva um tempo para fazer. Mas posso começar fazer as legendas de novo.
@matheustoddynho
Жыл бұрын
@@MetalSmithBrazil Aah tranquilo, se não tem muito brasileiro vendo agora então fica sucegado, precisa traduzir não, mas quando o canal crescer e os brasileiro começa a ve, ai sim tu pensa em colocar tradução, mas obrigadão mesmo pela atenção🙏🏾❤️