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Even I dont get upset seeing Darkside cars when they are resurrected from piles of bleached bones!! Nice work! it takes alot of dedication and a vision to create from such humble beginnings!! Keith > I posted a couple of pics on Everett's site for all to see. > Here's a link to the beginning pics. > http://thesamba.com/vw/gallery/index.mv?photo+94770.jpg > There wasn't much to start from, but then we did have a plan and thought > about how we wanted it to look when we were done. There was less here than Brian > had when he did his Speedster, and even less than the DDB left after they cut > all of those nice rust free cars up. The floor pan was shot too, so we had to > build it, along with the rest of the car. > And here's one from about a month or so ago. > http://thesamba.com/vw/gallery/index.mv?photo+94772.jpg > We've painted it since then, along with some more body work, engine install, > brake job, and polished 8 spokes. I'd like to thank Brian Fye for the > inspiration to build it, and John J. for the upper windshield frame. Without these 2 > individuals this car probably wouldn't exist anymore. This hopefully will give > those of us in the rust belt some inspiration to tackle those rusty cars and > breathe new life into them. > > Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof > 69 Square AT- the baby suburban > 65 Roadster project- formerly a cut up Square (no type3s were harmed > in its construction as it was built from junk parts)-now running on its own > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > >