Hey, I love nitpicking. It's often how I learn what's right and wrong. You can't read everythig on the samba!

Good or bad, please keep the comments coming!
I like the stock look and feel of these buses and although this is not a stock restoration, I'm not doing anything that is too far off base that a purist can't fix down the road. If I had a stock part or stock piece and didn't use it, I at least saved it for the next generation.
I went out to Bill's at lunch today and he was almost done with my rear seats. As most of you know, Bill is a craftsman. If you're a newer member and have not seen Bill's work up close you'll have to see how nice he made both the rear and front bench seats in this bus. I'll post up the pics after I pick them up and get everything back in.
When I got home from work I was lamenting the fact that I didn't do as good a job on some of the panel replacements that I installed over the winter. Something about working in a cold garage in January that makes stuff turn out less than ideal. Also I hated the floor tiles I put in.

I saw Josh's '71 westy interior that he upgraded in his red bus and his floor and wall panels came out real nice. I swung by Cleveland Lumber before they closed and talked to Vince and Co. and they got me a nice piece of 1/4" birch 4' X 8' panelling so I could fix a couple of things. Vince can get the 1/8" 5' X 5', but you have to wait a day. Since I was looking to do the long wall, I decided to use the 1/4" 4' X 8' birch sheet so I wouldn't have to cut it into two pieces.
Well I thought I could get the new floor in as well. but it's starting to get dark earlier now.

At least I got them out of the box. I finished the far wall panel and the cargo door panel. I got them stained up and I'm ok with the color. I used the flat head slot screws which look pretty cool. I think this is an improvement over my first attempt. Sorry the second picture is blurry. I'll get a better one tomorrow.
