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Post by mrbigh on May 22, 2011 9:54:42 GMT -5
Still looking for an aluminum passenger side door opening to carpet trim. Also 2 outer door lock buttons with keys and clips Promised pictures
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Post by mrbigh on May 21, 2011 20:40:28 GMT -5
Being than 6 pm passed and we are still in here, I took an oat of polishing my Bradley tomorrow. Amen
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Post by mrbigh on May 21, 2011 17:33:27 GMT -5
Since we are on this topic... I'm finally into the dash. My question is in regards to wiring the wiper motor to the switch. I have bought a new switch with two speeds. I have four wires coming out of the wiper motor - Black, green, blue and yellow. The VW diagrams I can find, only show three and they aren't those colors. From what I can tell the black wire is low speed and the yellow is high speed. The blue might be spliced into the power source, but what to do with the green??? Thanks, Matt Ground or negative?
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Post by mrbigh on May 21, 2011 12:29:30 GMT -5
In any case, by 6pm I will reunite my immediate family member by the Bradley. If anything will happen, we will be together for the journey with special wheels.......
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Post by mrbigh on May 20, 2011 21:39:28 GMT -5
Still looking for an aluminum passenger side door opening to carpet trim. Also 2 outer door lock buttons with keys and clips Dan that aluminum trim piece is a common stock one. Mines are unmounted yet and very accessible. Tomorrow I will take a picture of the profile and post it for you.
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Post by mrbigh on May 19, 2011 12:12:58 GMT -5
looks nice! But the links where it say "dune buggies' 'fiberfab' 'classic motor carriages' ETC, seems to hide under the main page as you read towords the right, making them 'unclickable'... it might just be this computer though. -Charles I can see it right, Internet Exp 9 on Vista and Windows 7
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Post by mrbigh on May 16, 2011 19:28:53 GMT -5
AWESOME..... An Engine for Barbie?
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Post by mrbigh on May 16, 2011 11:05:28 GMT -5
Stunning collection of goodies, congrats....
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Post by mrbigh on May 15, 2011 20:47:14 GMT -5
Mine is and I'm only 6ft.....
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Post by mrbigh on May 13, 2011 8:02:05 GMT -5
Any one with information or interest in a single wheel trailer? Certification sticker inside verifies Bradley product. Yellow with black stripe, fiberglass single wheel trailer. Thanks. Paolo paolobraganza@gmail.com I'm lost......
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Post by mrbigh on May 11, 2011 10:35:17 GMT -5
This one is a RARE find............
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Post by mrbigh on May 10, 2011 20:21:13 GMT -5
We estimate that under 500 pieces were manufactured.
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Post by mrbigh on May 10, 2011 20:12:44 GMT -5
I am very interested in buying this model, just very hard to find. If your selling in Texas! Please write me ! Bob Evans, a member of this forum, has a vehicle for sale. Search for his name and send him a PM. He is a local to you.
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Post by mrbigh on May 10, 2011 9:17:00 GMT -5
Nice looking vehicle
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Post by mrbigh on May 5, 2011 8:19:34 GMT -5
WOW !! I'm speechless..after seeing the skills of this RC pilot. WOW!!!
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 25, 2011 21:25:59 GMT -5
Rebel wire kits look to be very complete and affordable
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 25, 2011 20:16:19 GMT -5
I've emailed you here and on theSamba about parts I'd like to buy. I've gotten two responses and then no contact when I replied to those responses. Not sure why? I imagine that Bob is a very busy person; I'm in the same boat and patience is a virtue..... He will came trough ;D
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 23, 2011 13:17:43 GMT -5
I think that Skip20 mentioned that the curvature of the replacement glass is very approximate to the original windshield, hence his labor on making a " fiberglass frame" to be mate with the GT II body.
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 23, 2011 11:28:35 GMT -5
Oh man, what a great toy...... I can imagine that it is heavy as hell..........
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 20, 2011 19:26:47 GMT -5
Good question..... I never tried locking mine; the answer will be beneficial to more than one user then
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 11, 2011 23:23:11 GMT -5
That is really a nice improvement
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 11, 2011 16:25:59 GMT -5
PM sent
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 10, 2011 18:37:14 GMT -5
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 10, 2011 13:36:01 GMT -5
Nice interior. What kind of seats are using? Tony O. I'm starting my third year of owning this vehicle and continuous work. It's been road safe since last summer. Bact to the question: I would have to research the brand, eBay purchased over 2 years ago. I'm posting pictures of one, the passenger "removable" one. >< >< ><....36" tall, upright >< ><....19" seat width >< ><......19 3/4" total width counting the recline adjusts mechamism. >< >< >< EDIT: Found similar seats in eBay
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 9, 2011 11:53:39 GMT -5
I want to contribute some information. The closure pin on my rear glass is about a little bit longer than 2" Pix included >< >< ><
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 8, 2011 11:01:11 GMT -5
Any door striker with 4 mounting holes do not work with the original GT II door latch. The latching pin is thicker. Some modifications will have to be implemented to the closer claw.
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 6, 2011 20:42:53 GMT -5
That's only half the equipment needed to set-up a car Air Conditioner system........and very pricey. You better go with a standard cheap window AC, modify the mechanicals a little bit and ad a 12V to 110v converter for 1/4 the cost of the electric blue motors thingy . EDIT I just re-read the full specifications and it does require R-12 refrigeration gas, an already banned gas to use for consumers applications and very expensive for the trade.
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 6, 2011 9:33:37 GMT -5
Myself in '72. Army troop in a communication company.
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 5, 2011 18:31:14 GMT -5
has anyone done it? im talking about the steel braided house for a toilet, it looks kinda like this were are you planning to hang the roll of paper? ... to clean up the oil spill.................
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Post by mrbigh on Apr 5, 2011 18:27:15 GMT -5
I had been always involved in the electronics's servicing and manufacturing business; currently unemployed.
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