Eric's 71 Baywindow sunroof
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@ 1:31, did you have a filter on the lense or what? Not good. Looks very nice, except for the missing or removed engine comparment door. You need to put that on.
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What tires did you use front and back. Looks like you got standard 14" rims on it. What is the weight capacity of the tires.
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Hell Yeah VDUBS and KISS how can it get better? Oh yeah, it cant!
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want one of these so bad :( If you dont mind me asking, how much did yours cost to get it in that good of condition??
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What a looker! Done very tastefully! Must be a joy to cruise.
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no filter or lens just edited in iMovie. As for the engine lid, you are right.
fastwagens 2 weeks ago
Yes they are stock 14" wheels with 185r14 in back and 165/60-14 in front. The load is standard passenger. This not a big deal as my fatty is a trim 3000 lbs which is about what a modern passenger car weighs.
fastwagens 5 months ago
$600 for the bus 15 years ago and maybe $2000 put into it 2 years ago.
fastwagens 9 months ago
Beautiful! Lots of nice shots. My 76 sunroof needs slammed, looks good on yours. The sunroof is a cool feature but a pain to restore!
busvlogger 1 year ago
@busvlogger agreed the sunroof was a pain to restore the first time but this time I add a poptop between the racks.
fastwagens 1 year ago
How did u lower it?
956to903 1 year ago
@956to903 I lowered with a busboys albatross beam and oldspeed spindles.
fastwagens 1 year ago