Miles Pinz Restoration Progress (pic heavy-milestone thread)
I found the vacuum leak today, Intake manifold seal blowout. I put on the spare set of carbs and got all 4 cylinders firing smoothly, more on this in another thread.
The door holes will have flat sheet metal welded in for now, untill I can get some original side panels to cut and weld in for a more factory finish.
If anyone has some of the side panels off a K top I need some.
Just need to tune her up and find some reasonable insurance here in Vegas. The rest of the work will continue here and there.
Miles
The door holes will have flat sheet metal welded in for now, untill I can get some original side panels to cut and weld in for a more factory finish.
If anyone has some of the side panels off a K top I need some.
Just need to tune her up and find some reasonable insurance here in Vegas. The rest of the work will continue here and there.
Miles
Lots of Pinz pictures here.......
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
Well it's been a while since the last update and there have been a lot of design changes on the interior which will be revealed soon.
I also decided that the side panels need to match the original design, so I worked out a way to bend it up myself.
First I bent up a test sample, and then started bending.
I had to raise the pieces in the break press, with a 1/8" steel plate, in order to get the tight chamfer bends.
I'm really happy with how the panels came out, but I still have to cut the panels to fit the contour and weld them in. More pictures and updates to follow on these panels.
Miles
I also decided that the side panels need to match the original design, so I worked out a way to bend it up myself.
First I bent up a test sample, and then started bending.
I had to raise the pieces in the break press, with a 1/8" steel plate, in order to get the tight chamfer bends.
I'm really happy with how the panels came out, but I still have to cut the panels to fit the contour and weld them in. More pictures and updates to follow on these panels.
Miles
Lots of Pinz pictures here.......
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
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Thanks guys.
Fitted one of the panels and thou I can adjust them a little more during the welding, they fit pretty good. Not bad for a first time metal fabrication on a $50.00 bender.
I won't start welding untill all the panels are cut to fit, still have the fronts to do.
Sometimes I wish I could just do some things the easy way.
It would make life a lot easier.
Miles
Fitted one of the panels and thou I can adjust them a little more during the welding, they fit pretty good. Not bad for a first time metal fabrication on a $50.00 bender.
I won't start welding untill all the panels are cut to fit, still have the fronts to do.
Sometimes I wish I could just do some things the easy way.
It would make life a lot easier.
Miles
Lots of Pinz pictures here.......
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
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Long time overdue update.
Been holding off welding the side panels so I would have access through the open holes.
Finished off the welding on the cab barrier with lockable access/ exit door for security, will make another door with wire mesh and insect screen for air flow.
Couldn't find a rear upper door so I made my own. Will add the rest of the vent hardware when final paint is done.
Got the driver side panels welded in but not finished.
Also got the side rub rails going, but more on that later, if anyone wants to see more detailed pics go here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.d ... /BodyWork#
Going slow due to the heat 108 degs average as of late, only get to work for a short time early in the mornings.
Miles
Been holding off welding the side panels so I would have access through the open holes.
Finished off the welding on the cab barrier with lockable access/ exit door for security, will make another door with wire mesh and insect screen for air flow.
Couldn't find a rear upper door so I made my own. Will add the rest of the vent hardware when final paint is done.
Got the driver side panels welded in but not finished.
Also got the side rub rails going, but more on that later, if anyone wants to see more detailed pics go here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.d ... /BodyWork#
Going slow due to the heat 108 degs average as of late, only get to work for a short time early in the mornings.
Miles
Lots of Pinz pictures here.......
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
http://picasaweb.google.com/pinzgauer.depository.1
'73 Pinzgauer 712M
Miles pinz restoration
Miles,
Where did you find the vents for the rear door? Been looking for something like that.
Morris
Where did you find the vents for the rear door? Been looking for something like that.
Morris
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Excellent work in all facets of this restoration, I am particularly impressed with the fabrication work, when a part wasnt readily available you simply figured out a way to make one, and your attention to detail allowed for a almost factory standard. Panels that originally were made in a hydrolic press with factory molds you made painstakingly by hand. I can see you are one of those guys that holds himself to a high standard. I can imagine all the panels you made that might have been a fraction off but were cast to the wayside because to your eye they were unacceptable before you finally got it to a level you could live with, and even those you most likely still have flaws in your eyes. When this project is completed you will have a basically one of a kind vehicle that you can be extremely proud of. Thanks for sharing the pics and commentary, and expieriences.
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