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Re: [T3] Type 3 Convertible?


In a message dated 6/5/06 4:08:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jadney@vwtype3.org writes:

<< I thought they just added extra layers in the rocker panel area. That's 
where 
 the loss of stiffness would be most apparent, since the doorframe is no 
longer 
 a closed loop. >>

They did this on the ghia, but the bug saw more metal added (in front and 
behind the doors). I did a cross of the 2 cars, as I've had several bug verts 
here, so I had an idea what they did to them. Then this past winter I put a bunch 
of metal (literally rebuilt the lower 8 inches of it) back into a 70 ghia 
vert for a customer of mine. I got to see what they did to those, when I had to 
replicate it. The added metal in front of the doors does remove some cowl shake 
(the ghia doesn't get any here, but the bug does), but the little "L" 
reinforcements in the windshield frame add more than previously thought.

The thing that surprised me the most is that a bug vert uses a standard bug 
rocker, but gets the reinforcement rail underneath, while the ghia gets one 
extra piece of sheet metal (formed into a "C") added inside the rocker (runs the 
full length) and no reinforcement rail. While the bug vert gets extra plates 
both ahead and behind the door, the ghia doesn't get them at all. :O This is 
just 2 ways of achieving the same result. Just my take on it, and I hope this 
helps.

Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof and IRS (Krusty)
       71 Square, now a 2 seat Roadster, pics can be seen at; 
http://volksrods.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2977 and now has a dead T-3  with D-jet FI 
engine. : (
       

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