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Re: One of the best gifts ever
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:16 pm
by Howie
blue71 wrote:wooden rear hinge cover thingy
Is that the one behind the "headache rack" at the back hatch? I think I know it. I took mine off to refurbish it. (WHY, I don't know)
And as far as the closet doors, if you happen to have a spare mirror available, let me know.
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:05 pm
by blue71
Howie,
It apparently goes right at the rear of the roof by the hinges. It's got a curvature to it. From looking at people's photos online it seems to go behind the rack that you speak of, something else I will need to eventually find/make/get shipped to me from California.
I don't see any mirrors on the door. If I come across any in the mitten I'll let you know. I sure as heck don't need one, I scare myself when I shave as it is.
After I get time to have it running right, I may bribe one of you folks with some of dad's wine to come help me figure out how to put everything together inside

Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:54 pm
by blue71
I may have now found some of the other parts in MI or from Rick, but they are of the later wood veneer style.
Will you guys hassle me for having a mismatched interior, or will you let it slide?
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:04 pm
by framingsilly
mismatch rocks

Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:29 pm
by blue71

Good to know that I won't be ragged on tooo much
Here are some tent photos using a borrowed set of poles from Jonce to check the condition. He told me it's mid 70s.
No holes anywhere in the nylon, a repair in the netting of the front door around 2"x2" and a spot where around 4 of the tiny mesh holes got snagged and made one on one of the windows.
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:50 pm
by Ken
Nice score, Nick. Looks like a real decent tent you got there.
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:51 pm
by wwebner
Poles for 66 thru 79 tents are pretty much the same. I was not aware that the tents were ever made of "nylon". everyone I have seen has been cotton duck (canvas).Also the flap at the top of the bus side of the tent looks different unless I am not seeing the rubber extrusion that attaches to the rain rail.
Bill
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:09 pm
by blue71
Bill,
Thanks for the pole info. Jonce told me that the tent is made of nylon. When you rub a fingernail on it it sounds somewhat like a zipper, if that makes sense. With the wind starting to pick up so my photos don't show everything.
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:18 pm
by blue71
Tomorrow bright and early time to find a rear cabinet and fridge/sink.
Also think I may have found some tent poles, but need to sell some bug crap to pay for them.
Re: Nick's 1971 Westy
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:02 pm
by blue71
Installed the SO42 bed and 1972 side cabinet. Still working on getting all the doors on with the shrunk white stripping. Also trying to sort out hinges for all of it.
Put the 1972 sink/icebox in without the tank or other accesories to keep it out of the weather. Also put in a 1972 jumpseat. Installed two front seats, not sure what year they are from. Two toned, grey/white. More rounded and SOFTER than the bad covered tan ones that were in it.
Pulled a hatch lock from Chuck, gas pedal mechanism, other smaller parts.
Pulled most of a powerbox from Keith, a better up top cot, some other random little stuff. AND a poptop canvas for the Amish to use as a template if the price is right
