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  • Very sorry to hear
    I always wished I belonged to such a club or had one around here,but no such thing. To bad people don’t realize it till it’s gone.
    I joined a local car club – mostly all US muscle cars – they put up w/ me coming, but I think they wish it was a ” real car”. My only saving grace is the many US hot rods now made of fiberglass that…[Read more]

  • These cars are finished the same way boats are. A fellow NJRC Club Member who has a VW based TD gave us all a tip…keep the finish in shape using products made for boats. You should see his bright red MGTD. It’s 25 yer old gel-coat and shines like a $10,000 paint job.
    3M makes a bunch of gel-coat finish products that are available at any de…[Read more]

  • Phil replied to the topic polishing gel coat in the forum General Discussion 18 years ago

    You have to use a cut polish.
    First use a 1000 grit followed by a 2000 or 2500 grit.
    Then put two or three coats of wax on it.
    Phil

  • We, too, have a MiGi II (Fiberfab) that we are wanting to sell. We are in Winston-Salem, NC and have not yet listed it. The car has a red exterior and white interior, was built by my husband on a 1973 VW Super Beetle and is in excellent condition with brand new tires. To the original kit purchase was added the “Executive Accessory Package” w…[Read more]

  • Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic Tight Steering in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    If the ball joints are the problem and you decide to replace them, be sure you buy German-made replacements. They cost a little more, but are wel worth it.
    The VW aftermarket is inundated with Brazilian-made junk as you found out when you bought the new adjustable beam.
    I had a set of German-made Type 1 (Beetle) ball joints and just sold them…[Read more]

  • Bill Pollard replied to the topic Tight Steering in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    Thanks to both of you for the information.
    Before starting the work the steering was loose to say the least. The ball joints were just barely staying in their sockets. I have already ordered a new steering box to reduce the play that I find there.
    I noticed when I was installing everything back together all the ball joints seemed to be stiff.…[Read more]

  • The problem you are experiencing is the BACKSPACE is WRONG…way too little! 
    I have a set of those 13″ chrome “basket” wire rims. I removed them. They were on the car when I bought it. They stuck out to far too (to little backspace). They weren’t event the right bolt pattern either! They were Chevy Vega bolt pattern, 4 x 4.25″. That converts to…[Read more]

  • Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic Tight Steering in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    Bummer…First do what Keith said to do.
    If that doesn’t fix it, to find what is binding, start at steering column. Disconnect it at the rag joint. Then turn the steering wheel. If it is “normal”, then you’ve eliminated that a the problem.
    With the front wheels off the ground, still leaving the column disconnected, turn the front wheels ful…[Read more]

  • Keith True replied to the topic Tight Steering in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    A dry steering box can do that.Make sure there is some lube in it,plain grease squeezes out and will let it run dry.It needs something like gear oil to lube it.Also,make sure the tie rods and the steering damper are not rubbing  on the frame head anywhere.A frozen damper will do it too,but from what I have seen over the years when the damper goes…[Read more]

  • Keith True replied to the topic Need dashboard in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    MG Magic in FLA still has them listed.No website,but the phone number can be found in a dozen places if you look around this site.

  • Guests replied to the topic Need dashboard in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    I too and looking for a wood dash for my Fiberfab MG-TD. Plus I need a left rear fender. Anyone know where to get these pieces?

  • Depends on the kit, I am using 15″ toyota scion wheel they are 15″ and have the correct number of holes in them like the original td.
    Have to make lugs to hold on the td hub caps.
    Dodge

  • Bill Pollard replied to the topic Side Mirrors in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    Thanks for the info.
    I’ll study more on how to mount the mirrors.
    This windshield will also tilt forwards not that it will ever happen.
    Once I have my wheels mounted and the new bumpers I’ll post the before and after pictures.

  • Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic Side Mirrors in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    Bill,
    That’s probably a better idea than drilling holes in the windshield frame channel.
    My current “Pink MG” has an OEM MG-TD windshield, frame and mount. It can be folded flat (towards the radiator) as on the real TD’s.
    It has a curved, slotted channel that the previous owner put a couple of Harley-Davidson mirrors on. They had threaded stems.…[Read more]

  • Bill Pollard replied to the topic Side Mirrors in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    I have been given a set of mirrors and had considered what you stated.
    I had also thought about making a set of tabs to insert into the frame and mount the mirrors to the tab

  • Bill Pollard replied to the topic Suspension/Pink MG in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    Okay, thank you for the information.

  • Now you have enough weight on the front end to make the car steer
    When the front end is too stiff, you get understeer (Push) and with the front end too soft you get oversteer (Loose).
    Neat thing is that you can replace one or some of the secondary torsion leaves as required to stiffen it back up, but you probably only need the toe set properly.…[Read more]

  • Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic Side Mirrors in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    The ones on Bill’s “Angelica” are “rain gutter” clamp on style if they are the same ones that I put on the car.
    There are allen snub screws that hold each mirror in place. Due to the design of the CMC windshield frame, I drilled two access holes in the inner part of the channel to get the allen wrench at the snub screws.Pink MG39519.6549652778

  • Bill Pollard replied to the topic Suspension/Pink MG in the forum VW Based Kits 18 years ago

    That is just what the person I purchased the car from said. I think the front was from the bottom of the stadium. The rear bumper is a stock V.W. bumper. What I am modifying to use as the bumpers is a 4′ set of pickup bed rails.
    I now have the shocks installed and have taken the car out for a drive. Yes the ride is softer but it darts around a…[Read more]

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