check this out, it's different, and i LOVE it
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some new updates... the front is getting there
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cool !!!
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That front end looks like an old early 70s Toyota :eek:
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yeh mk1 Celica or something.. but the lights are Chevy and that bumperpiece is from a Dodge pick-up i believe
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Man I love this thing! This is hardcore oldschool :D
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Damn! that's different ,but i'l love the looks of it!
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Interesting but not my cuppa tea :thumbup:
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LOL, i think the fender work is great though...
i love mk1's without bumpers but mk2's can never get away with it... unless..... |
Few great and out of the box mods
Like the front, headlights, fenders, rear lights and tailgate a lot! bookmarked it on the tex :) |
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It is interesting............
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another update, and some details:
copied from the tex Pre fab look Paper template Welding inner fender with the patch panel Outer weld after grinding Finished product Also some of the truck(freightliner) valence fabrication with the turnsignals |
That's hot!
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another copy from the tex:
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some new stuff for your visual inspection
And the very cool dash :thumbup: This is without a doubt the most pushing the edge project car I have ever been a part of, will definitely go places. The Captain as we call him is so happy this Jetta that was saved from the junkyard is being well recieved especially among the european Dubbers, I have sent him these links and I hope he will post replies to this, but since he is not too computer savvy it may be awhile. I have sent this link to other members of our club in hopes that they will post additional pictures that I do not have Ben |
cheers Ben, hope to see more of you and your crew onhere,..
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Thanks loads for the pic...I had not seen that one! Great shot
Ben |
Very Unique :D
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Cool car. Nice to see someone thinking outside the box
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Cooljet History
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I am the Captain, builder of the Cooljet. It is great to see the positive reception that the car has gotten in Europe. I thought that I would give you folks and little background in to the concept for this car. Having grown ip in the 50's I was able to be part of the golden era of hot rodding. One of my favorites was the shoeboxes Fords and Mercurys (49-54) and espically the business coupes. So when I found my Jetta in the salvage yard I new what I wanted to do with it. Build a traditional mild custom by combining the design ques of the old masters and incorporating period parts into Cooljet. My concept was to make Cooljet different without losing the original design. So with that in mind I thought that I would go through the modifications and let you know where the parts came from. So here goes. Grill area: Handmade radiator support moved back 2", handmade grill opening, headlight rings are 65 Lincoln Continental while the headlight buckets are handmade using parts from a 74 VW 411, Grill is 5/16" perforated with a handmade center bar and a 57 VW emblem Front Valance: Handmade using the center section from a 2006 medium duty Freighliner truck sectioned to fit, the parking lights are 50 Buick back up units Front Bumper: Bumper came from a 89 Chrysler New Yorker (rear unit) It has been sectioned to fit and brackets fabricated Front Fenders Side markers have been shaved, driverside has a frenched antenna made from exhaust tubing and the passanger fender has fresh air intake which is a hood louver taken fron a 41 Diamond Reo truck Doors: All four doors have been shaved of all trim, the front doors will have locks taken fron old Coke machines. The recesses for the locks are freeze plugs Quarter Panels: Quarters have had the upper swedge line removen and the lower bumper indent removed. The tail lights have been replaced with 65 Falcon in handmade housings Trunk lid: Trunk has been smoothed and reshaped. The embossed VW letters are actually letters taken from a VW Rabbit pickup just reversed in a new panel Rear Bumper: Bumper is the same unit as the front just sectioned differently with handmade brackets Rear Valance: Made from another Jetta lower trunk panel just sectioned to fit. The exhaust surround and frenched licence plate are all handmade Interior: So far the front seats are froma a maseratti 425i with the seat brackets being mad fron MK2 seat bottoms and pieces from a Toro lawn mower There is more to come but I hope that the above information gives you a little insite into my build and thought process. If there any questions I would be glad to answer them. Thanks for following along on this build. Captain |
and there he is......... wooooooooot......
i'm probably not the only one, but while reading the discription i must have scrolled up to the pics atleast a dozen times just thinking. damn.... he did...... Welcome mate, i hope you or bigger daddy will update this thread from time to time and i hope you guys enjoy the rest of the forums... |
Boggles my mind, this is the first time I have really seen in writing all that has been done and it truly is something else :thumbup:
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Great craftsmanship!
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Nice to see somebody doing something different.
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gentlemen you are playing nicely
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His mk1 is following suit:
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