
…I’m just now getting around to updated ye ole blog. Thanks for stopping by. Check out my shpeal on the Classic. May and June’s progress reports coming this week. 
…”Murphy Panel”. Is complete and waiting to be shipped. This bus came out great, the second time. LOL. Lesson learned boys and girls…if you want something done right the first time…i recommend doing it yourself. 
This bus features full size 165 white wall tires with full turning radious and a Monster drop job. Pretty rad. Most folks think it’s bagged.
Seriously one of the most memorable “VW CLASSIC” weekends i’ve ever had. HUGE THANKS go to: “Porkchop” “Guido” and “Mr.Wong”!!! .
No big surprise…i’m just now getting to writing about this Mayhem. O.k. since it’s been awhile…but i have to publish something about it…ill do it this way…a list of ingredients…or parts…in no particular order. Continue reading …
…in a nut shell… Time is flying and the progress is-a-plenty!
Here’s a quick re-cap for the month of April in no specific order of importance…i know i left out a couple things.
B.P.’s pan gets some attention…then it was off to powder coating and a r/r short axle trans was aquired.

…man…what a month. March went great. I made some good progress on some big jobs…knocked out a couple littles…and had the chance to wake up in the morning and do it all again. This month is hectic and it’s almost half way done. Oi.
Here are a few things that were handled. Not all of them (; …just a few. Continue reading …
Paul’s a local cat who loves his Vdub…a really solid early 60s sedan. This red mo-sheen needed a serious stance enhancement. So last month Paul dropped his pride and joy off with me for a week…and i took care of the rest. With a clean 5.5 narrowed beam…some dropped spindles Paul had purchased and a nice set of rear drop plates…oh…and some brakes to make it stop better. Paul’s stoked.

...yep...too tall.

...that's more like it.
…without the cross dressing.
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O.k. so last month went pretty good…a little slower than i’d like, but serious progress none the less. Here’s what happened. Continue reading …
Last year an acquaintance of mine decided to let go of a very rare car that he has owned for some time…. A 1958 Rometsch coupe. This is not a common car to say the least. I’ve been in the scene awhile now and have had the fortune of dealing with and working on a few of these cool coach-built cars…so i figured finding a suitable buyer should be no problem. Continue reading …