Wednesday 18 July 2012

Bare metal photo's





Ready for some rust treatment , welding and filler.

Then some etching primer ,primer filler and topcoat . I like the original pale colours that were used on the early Vespa's , so intend to choose one of these early colours .

A very simple yet stylish design that became a style icon of the sixty's and was seen on many billboards and magazine advertisements .



I have decided to stay with the original 8" rims but they will be restored and i will probably update the rubber with a nice set of whitewalls.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Bare metal vespa

After alot of hard work i have managed to strip the paint off of the scooter. I didnt have a sandblaster so had to make do with a striping knife and lashings of paint stripper. When i had got the majority of the paint off i finished with an orbital sander and then sandpaper to get into the fiddly bits . The scooter has surprisingly little rust however it does require some welding to the engine cowling around the side vents, i may even look out for a replacement as my old mig welder is quite temperamental with thin gauge metal .                                                                                                                                                               

Vespa VBB 1960

This is my Vespa vbb scooter as i aquired it from an importer in southampton, he listed it as an original italian made scooter however it has an indian logbook so i am not entirely sure as to its origin yet. I will try and uncover its true identity and i will describe the process of registration as and when i get it done.