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Body Prep – After Blasting
Soda blasting is something best done either in a very well extracted booth or in a very open space – neither of which applies to a garage outside your home. Basically when used dry the dust from the soda is … Continue reading
Body Prep – Paint Removal
One method of removing paint is to use plastic grinding wheels (available through Frosts). We soon realised this would take quite some time and would not be suitable for the more intricate parts such as the engine bay.
Stripdown
To get the best compromise between a full restoration and spending loads of cash we decided to keep the body on the floorpan. We would strip everything back as far as possible to give the best overall paint job.
Initial Assessment
So why the name Brunswick – I’ve found a colour swatch on the net that says that convertibles from this time could be special ordered in Brunswick Blue. We wanted a light blue for the car and so this seems … Continue reading
Restoration of Brunswick – a 1962 Karmann Beetle.
This started out as a desire to run round in a open top 4 seat convertible. We’ve experienced Triumphs and enjoyed them so it had to be something new. Then we found the Samba website in the US and the … Continue reading
Purchase
The Start A photographic record of the restoration of a 1962 VW beetle convertible as bought in California through http://www.vintagewarehouse.com/ Thanks to Greg from Vintage Warehouse for all your help. The original ad and all our inspiration came from the … Continue reading