I got the gas tank patched after welding and brazing (my first brazing attempt) for the better part of a day. Patch looks like a big ugly tumor but is liquid tight. I then uses the liquid plastic inner tank liner that the motorcycle shops sell (auto restoration types use it too.) NO GAS LEAKS.
I had an upholstery shop make me a removable top that comes off in sections. Clear plastic around the back and sides of back. The top piece is separate and can be left on for a sun shield. Doors are removable without tools. Not entirely waterproof at speed or in wind but I haven't finished "MY PART" which includes sealing the attachment between the windshield and the doors.
Your ride looks like a nice Beach Buggy. Yours is much much better looking than mine. I hope it isn't a reflection of the old hod rod expression, "If it won't go... Chrome it!"
I have some play in the front left wheel attachment assy that seems non-adjustable (there are adjustments, they don't remove it all.) I bought a complete front end for parts ($50) so when time is avail I can fix it.
I think the RIGHT descriptor for my buggy is "beater." Fully functional but NOT pretty. It needs paint. Also, I have an industrial strength roll cage over the entire passenger compartment extending around the engine so It would never be as cute as yours.
Thanks for link to the pix.
Again, CUTE RIDE!
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