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  • 1969bugeye
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    Originally posted by Rineheitzgabot
    Bugeye,

    Thanks for your enthusiasm and your information.

    Put down the whole VIN. It is located on the placard in the dash or yes, on the side of the horn, on your frame. The updated list is on the first entry in this post. Give me all of your information, and please post some pics, and I will get the list updated.

    Thanks again,
    Gary

    ya im trying to get enthusiastic or keep it going thats why im here but its been a long haul from box to chassis and its going to be longer haul with little mechanical skills till its trail ready anyway aaahhh i thought you needed the last 4#?
    so what other info?
    the pics could be a ah technical problem i will work on it
    so do you know about the hub issue do you have locking hubs?
    can i use the bugeye logo?
    thank you
    jason

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  • Rineheitzgabot
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    Originally posted by 1969bugeye
    so do you have an up dated list?? i have one to add is it the number on the frame your looken for?? 5551F
    marine blue, its just stating to take shape from a frame up "sympathetic restoration" after sitting for 5 years mostly on the walls of my garage oh and the frame made a very nice lawn ornament but I finally got around to the frame por-15 turned out nice but the factory drip marks really showed through the por-15 not to mention getting the relay out was quite the project
    all new rubber rebuilt front end and all slave cylinders lots a new fixings but still a lot to do on every system and floor boards before its back on the road shooting for the end of the year
    first sold middle of july 1969 in CA no import records
    its been in the family in Sonoma county CA since 1975 weekend summer trips and rescued countless stuck vehicle's 1989 it was retired from a daily driver all service records back to the warranty book
    had a red 1970 parts vehicle long gone
    i noticed that the front hubs on a lot of bugeyes that I have seen pictures of are the older style are they locking hubs ?
    happy birthday bugeye the big 40


    Bugeye,

    Thanks for your enthusiasm and your information.

    Put down the whole VIN. It is located on the placard in the dash or yes, on the side of the horn, on your frame. The updated list is on the first entry in this post. Give me all of your information, and please post some pics, and I will get the list updated.

    Thanks again,
    Gary

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  • 1969bugeye
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    budeye registry

    so do you have an up dated list?? i have one to add is it the number on the frame your looken for?? 5551F
    marine blue, its just stating to take shape from a frame up "sympathetic restoration" after sitting for 5 years mostly on the walls of my garage oh and the frame made a very nice lawn ornament but I finally got around to the frame por-15 turned out nice but the factory drip marks really showed through the por-15 not to mention getting the relay out was quite the project
    all new rubber rebuilt front end and all slave cylinders lots a new fixings but still a lot to do on every system and floor boards before its back on the road shooting for the end of the year
    first sold middle of july 1969 in CA no import records
    its been in the family in Sonoma county CA since 1975 weekend summer trips and rescued countless stuck vehicle's 1989 it was retired from a daily driver all service records back to the warranty book
    had a red 1970 parts vehicle long gone
    i noticed that the front hubs on a lot of bugeyes that I have seen pictures of are the older style are they locking hubs ?
    happy birthday bugeye the big 40

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  • LaneRover
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    If there is no heater (or a different one) sometimes folks run the snorkel through there to avoid cutting any metal.

    Or the guy likes non-dusty air heating the cabin of his Rover

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  • HybridIIA
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    Don't know why, but it looks like the snorkel is hooked up to the fan intake for the heater.

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  • Rineheitzgabot
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    Check out this "Bugeye" (in quotes for a reason). Not sure what to think about it.



    VIN seems invalid, unless I am missing something. Could be an erroneous VIN placard.

    Check out the shot of the wheel where in plain view is a missing lug nut.

    Doesn't look in bad shape though. Daurie, do you know this vehicle?

    -Gary

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  • leafsprung
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    Recently found a couple of bugeye specific parts a LH fender front and a NOS grill. Drop me a note if any of you bugeye guys are interested.

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  • Rineheitzgabot
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    For some reason,

    I can't edit my first post in this thread to update the list. I have edited it before, what is the deal?

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  • JSBriggs
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    Found another at the Portland ABFM last weekend. I don't have the serial number, but its owned by Rick Harrison out of Stanwood WA. He built it up with a military type theme. A quick google search found this older pic of it, as i unfortunately left my camera at home.

    Rick Harrison in front of his 'new-to-him' Series IIA diesel 88. [ 2006 Western Washington All British Field Meet, Bellevue, WA ]


    -Jeff

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  • JSBriggs
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    Originally posted by LRMAN
    Picked up my Bugeye last night.

    VIN 24435609E - Windham, Maine. Marine Blue.


    The face only a mother could love.

    -Jeff

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  • LRMAN
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    Picked up my Bugeye last night.

    VIN 24435609E - Windham, Maine. Marine Blue.





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  • JSBriggs
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    Sorry Derrek. Ive been out of town for the past month without internet access. Ill get some pics this week.

    -Jeff

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  • Derrek
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    I never got a reply for the interested parts. On the guy with the long lost Rover, after closer examination of his photos I don't think the truck was his. I didn't want to lead him on a wild goose chase, nor entertain any offers if it really was his.

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  • LaneRover
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    Originally posted by redfoxrovers
    What does "PM"mean?
    Any photo's / pricing on the canvas top?

    David
    PM is 'Private Message' which you can send and receive from folks on the Forum if you are posting.

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  • usadventureracing
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    Here is a picture on the car.

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