I have been on hiatus for a couple of weeks. It was a year ago on November 10th that I brought the bug home. It seems like that time has flown past and doesn't seem that long ago. In that time frame I completely disassembled the bug to nothing, rebuilt the chassis complete, was diagnosed with prostate cancer, had surgery to remove it, and recovered. Then I fixed the main body, painted it, installed all new interior, all new electrical, made custom AC and console, etc.
So all and all an active year in 2010 for me. I still have quite a way to go, but the light is on at the end of the tunnel and I am anxious to put this baby on the road. I ordered the new 2" wider fenders yesterday and worked on getting the power door lock installation and power one piece window operating correct today on the passenger side door. I need to strip the inside paint off and this door is ready for a nice coat of epoxy primer. I took some pictures today to show the installation and also the lock I am using for those of you probably wondering how I was going to put power locks on a car without door plungers to activate.
Oh yeah, I found a NOS Driver door two weeks ago on the Samba up in Ohio for $200. Even though I spent all the effort and $ fixing my original, I decided I would go ahead and splurge and get the NOS one. I had a friend in OHIO that was coming down last weekend anyway, so I just had him pick it up and bring it down to me. My is it nice. It has never been installed on a car and is completely rust free and NICE! The hinges feel like butter they are so smooth. Although the other door turned out good, I decided that once I new I could get a new one for the price I paid, I would kick myself if I didn't.
I plan to get the doors and fenders on the car, then start ordering the engine parts to assemble the 2110 stroker after the first of the year. I hope to get her on the road by spring 2011, which is about 6 - 8 months later than I originally hoped.
Anyway here are some pictures of the new power door lock on the passenger door and some of the one for the driver's door so you can get a feel for how it operates.
