Instead of the traditional family football game during thanksgiving we did something a little different. Playing along the power lines behind the house.
04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
'72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky
I got a little more organized with pics. So, here's my ride (I posted some lousy-boring pics earlier in this thread); 1963 SIIA 88" Station Wagon; many upgrades, dents, and lots of 'patina'
I got a little more organized with pics. So, here's my ride (I posted some lousy-boring pics earlier in this thread); 1963 SIIA 88" Station Wagon; many upgrades, dents, and lots of 'patina'
I got a little more organized with pics. So, here's my ride (I posted some lousy-boring pics earlier in this thread); 1963 SIIA 88" Station Wagon; many upgrades, dents, and lots of 'patina'
Been looking around on here but have not found anyone with a Santana so here I am to "represent".
My Santana is just finishing up a rebuild. When I bought the vehicle it was in a poor state but through some loving (i.e. money shoveled at the shop) it is just about ready to get back on the trail.
1st image was right after purchase
All the rest are today. Should be out of the shop Wednesday.
Not an original roof by far. In South America you find all sorts of Frankenstein creations. I think it was local creation and I see a few Santana's here with them. When the Santana model was shipped to South America most had rag tops. Because of the different climates here (read COLD in the mountains) allot of aftermarket tops were introduced. Finding an original Santana top took me about 5 months. Finally found the one on there now in a little town called Villa Vicencia rotting away in a barn. The seats are not original though and I have a Tuffy center console installed as well. The engine hood is from a later model but opted for that because of the size and weight of my spare. Also, have the swing tire mount for a 90 defender model being installed on the back for another spare. I tried to make comprises to make the truck better while keeping it as original as possible.
Thanks. Monday, they finish up electrical work and install the window wipers and washer system. Tuesday, The windows go in on the cabin. Wednesday, she comes home with daddy!!!
I got a little more organized with pics. So, here's my ride (I posted some lousy-boring pics earlier in this thread); 1963 SIIA 88" Station Wagon; many upgrades, dents, and lots of 'patina'
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