Manx II Restoration
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:32 am
Manx II #1261 Restoration
Hello all, just wanted to show you what I am up to this winter, restoring my Manx II that I purchased in June of 2011. Yep its snowing right now so I thought I would come in from the garage and get warm. Thank you all for your informational posts in this forum. I am a noob at this and have gained invaluable information, and it that has greatly helped me along the way. I am looking to restore it to as original as possible to try to keep the nostalgia. I love working on and cruzin in my Manx and I'm extremely passionate about it, so I thought I would share it with like minded!
Before:
After:
Received the chassis back from the media blaster and powder coater. Go Time.
Now just have to remember where everything goes I installed a New Steering box, german rubber coupler, all new brake lines, Meyle tie rod ends, KYB GR2 shocks and rebuilt the brakes. I sent the king and link pin spindle/carrier assembles to
to Jon Furst advertising his services on the Samba. They were rebuilt with Febi/Bilstein king and link pins and they work phenomenal, he is very professional and gifted at what he does.
Here is a sneak peak of my wheels being built, hopefully get them soon. I custom ordered them from Tim Gavern @ http://www.dunewagon.com They are 15 x 8 in the rear and 15x 6 in the front. The wheels are widened from original vw wheels and powder coated in black or white (which I ordered). They should give my Manx that vintage look.
In the rear I am going with BFG Radial T/A 255/70R15 and in the front Mickey Thompson Mini mag.
Well this is where I am at currently. Waiting on rebuilt transmission from Rancho so I can finish the rear end. Once the chassis is finished I will be moving on to the motor and body. The body has original gel coat with I believe Black Fox metallic glitter but has seen a hard life. I have glitter samples which I can match and want to re-gelcoat. I still have a lot of body work to do, fiberglass work, filling and sanding... I will let you know how the rest of my progress goes...thanks for looking and have a great day!
Hello all, just wanted to show you what I am up to this winter, restoring my Manx II that I purchased in June of 2011. Yep its snowing right now so I thought I would come in from the garage and get warm. Thank you all for your informational posts in this forum. I am a noob at this and have gained invaluable information, and it that has greatly helped me along the way. I am looking to restore it to as original as possible to try to keep the nostalgia. I love working on and cruzin in my Manx and I'm extremely passionate about it, so I thought I would share it with like minded!
Before:
After:
Received the chassis back from the media blaster and powder coater. Go Time.
Now just have to remember where everything goes I installed a New Steering box, german rubber coupler, all new brake lines, Meyle tie rod ends, KYB GR2 shocks and rebuilt the brakes. I sent the king and link pin spindle/carrier assembles to
to Jon Furst advertising his services on the Samba. They were rebuilt with Febi/Bilstein king and link pins and they work phenomenal, he is very professional and gifted at what he does.
Here is a sneak peak of my wheels being built, hopefully get them soon. I custom ordered them from Tim Gavern @ http://www.dunewagon.com They are 15 x 8 in the rear and 15x 6 in the front. The wheels are widened from original vw wheels and powder coated in black or white (which I ordered). They should give my Manx that vintage look.
In the rear I am going with BFG Radial T/A 255/70R15 and in the front Mickey Thompson Mini mag.
Well this is where I am at currently. Waiting on rebuilt transmission from Rancho so I can finish the rear end. Once the chassis is finished I will be moving on to the motor and body. The body has original gel coat with I believe Black Fox metallic glitter but has seen a hard life. I have glitter samples which I can match and want to re-gelcoat. I still have a lot of body work to do, fiberglass work, filling and sanding... I will let you know how the rest of my progress goes...thanks for looking and have a great day!