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Any other ideas for not too expensive upgrades for type 2 1968 please?
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Any other ideas for not too expensive upgrades for type 2 1968 please?
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Any other ideas for not too expensive upgrades for type 2 1968...
Well, maybe you should start over fresh with a non restored 68. This
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Any other ideas for not too expensive upgrades for type 2 1968please?
If you can find disc brakes that allow you to use the emergency brake,
that is what you want. Hoestly, I don't know if they have them for that year. Also, it will cost more. Tim Remco wrote: > wrote: > wrote: >> >>what are you tring to upgrade? >> >>I have a duel port engine and free way flyer tranny in my 67 westythat >>helps it scoot down the road. my wife reupholstered the front and rear >>seat/bed . My brother-in-law runs one of the best audio sterio >>businesses in the area and has plans for pimpin out the interior after >>I finish the body and paint (will be upgraded to a base/clear coat >>paint) >> >> there are alot of ways to upgrade you bus, I just installed late model >>seat tracks in an early bat to install late model high back seats. but >>this requers a late parts bus. >> >>there are also a way to use a late modle front beam to install dist >>brakes on your bus. >> >>As you can see there are alot of upgrades you can do. >> >>Mario >>Vintage Werks resto > > > I like the disc brake update - that's what I'd like to change while > wrenching it all back together. > > What kind do you all recommend? I see them all over the place in price > so suspect there must be a difference. > > Remco > |
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