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Yankee Buggy 78 - Restoration/Rebuild
Publié : 27 Oct 2013, 10:34
par outta_control
Bonjour amis!
Some months ago bought this Buggy 78 through this forum.
Buggy is quite in a good state and good basis for restoration/rebuild.
I will start to disassamble the thing, refurbish parts and put it together again - but i think this will take quite a while.
I am going to post updates on the rebuild on this thread, from time to time.
OC

Chroming Axels & Springs
Publié : 07 Nov 2013, 22:02
par outta_control
A little progress here.
I detached the wheel axles and springs and brought them to a company specialized in metal chroming.
Today i picked up the finished parts. They look very very nice and like new again.
(Sorry for the bad quality pics)

Publié : 08 Nov 2013, 08:23
par twister34
Super, magnifique. Une resto comme je les aimes

Creation d'un chassis plat
Publié : 12 Nov 2013, 18:27
par outta_control
As the original chassis plate looks not very pretty and is not that stable, i decided to create my own.
The 3D renderings/designs show how the final product shall look like.
Plate will be made out of 2,5 mm FR4 epoxy and should be very strong. So lets see how it will come out ...

Publié : 12 Nov 2013, 18:32
par garros
un peu moderne cette plaque support de train avant sur un 78 ?
Publié : 12 Nov 2013, 18:40
par outta_control
I think the futuristic touch comes from 3D software used to visualize the idea.
The material used (FR4 epoxy) is plain old school. As used in the early days of RC.
Publié : 12 Nov 2013, 18:44
par garros
outta_control a écrit :I think the futuristic touch comes from 3D software used to visualize the idea.
The material used (FR4 epoxy) is plain old school. As used in the early days of RC.

Chassis Plate Finished
Publié : 22 Nov 2013, 16:52
par outta_control
Received the finished chassis plate today. It came out as my design. Made of FR4 epoxy, with 2,5 mm thickness. Plate ist very hard and stable.
I also let print a white Yankee outline Logo on it to honor the brand.
In the next step i will check how it fits the Buggy.

Plaque de chassis installé
Publié : 24 Nov 2013, 15:02
par outta_control
Bonjour!
Today i "dry fit" and installed the chassis plate.
Looks very nice and proper! Je suis très heureux du résultat!

Publié : 24 Nov 2013, 17:23
par pbalpha83
Erreur souvent faite sur le 78 : voir notice de montage, la traverse avant se monte de l'autre côté de la platine !!
ce montage est bon :
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n114 ... ecebaa.jpg
Publié : 24 Nov 2013, 19:02
par eric-Z
garros a écrit :outta_control a écrit :I think the futuristic touch comes from 3D software used to visualize the idea.
The material used (FR4 epoxy) is plain old school. As used in the early days of RC.

Yes, but why not keeping with the original ? It is a bit of a pity to loose the original aspect of the car

don't you think so ?
Z
Publié : 24 Nov 2013, 20:01
par outta_control
As long as the Part is done like back then, in the good old days, materialwise i have no Problem with it. Further the white plate is standard Material. So original style plate could be made and then converted back to original specs easily.

Publié : 25 Nov 2013, 11:24
par outta_control
Thanks for the advise! I know that it's mounted not as per instruction manual. Front axle of a few of the Buggy 78 in Musee virtuel on this site are also mounted "wrong". I will decide about the mounting way when car is finished and reassambled. Depends on which way the car looks better - "wrong" or "right".
Wolfrace Style Wheels
Publié : 05 Déc 2013, 20:19
par outta_control
My Buggy 78 project will get some new one-off wheels.
The design is created after the classic "Wolfrace" Style which was popular in the 70s and could be seen on beach Buggies back then.
Wheels - front & rear - will have the same size/dimension like the original wheels.
The finish will be aluminium.

One-Off Wheels finished!
Publié : 10 Déc 2013, 18:13
par outta_control
The Wolfrace-like aluminium wheels are fnished. Design is same/similar to the ones i did for my Enduro 80. But the front wheels for Buggy 78 are a bit wider. And the finish is with satin silver anodizing.
Appearance is pretty nice - authentic 60s/70s beach buggy looks.
Maybe i will mount the front axle the correct way - as per manual. To make the front lower. May decide later.

Publié : 14 Déc 2013, 17:46
par eric-Z
I must admit this is all an impressive work, but if you'd like me to be frank, I have to say I prefer the original.
Also seeing the original parts are being dispersed makes me something.
Z
Publié : 14 Déc 2013, 18:54
par outta_control
eric-Z a écrit :I must admit this is all an impressive work, but if you'd like me to be frank, I have to say I prefer the original.
Also seeing the original parts are being dispersed makes me something.
Z
Well, Thx for your opinion. I see it differently. The changes of wheels and plate are subtle. Could have been optional parts back then.
The only flaw this build may face is that it should have been realized about 30 years ago.
Publié : 16 Déc 2013, 17:31
par pbalpha83
eric-Z a écrit :I must admit this is all an impressive work, but if you'd like me to be frank, I have to say I prefer the original.
Also seeing the original parts are being dispersed makes me something.
Z
+1 beau travail sur les jantes, mais cette allure haute sur pattes est une érésie visuelle...
