Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
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Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Hi
I recently acquired a 1997 Turbo Diesel Bongo, all seems to be fine apart from the inevitable rust. So i have been stripping it down over the last couple of days, bumpers off, new front cross member etc.
The advice i am after concerns the rear quarter (area behind the rear bumper) which is rusted through, both sides are rotten. I have tried to source replacement panels, but cannot seems to locate any. It looks as though this area is pretty vulnerable to corrosion so i am surprised that there is not an aftermarket part? Incidentally the wheel arches are pretty good, just the area next to them is bad.
Also, there seems to be a rectangular plastic insert that sits in the middle of this panel, is this a vent of some sort? and if so is it really needed? As worst case scenario i may have plate the whole area.
So if anybody can chip in with any good advice and save me from trying to fabricate the near impossible, i would be greatly appreciative.
I have tried to upload an image but i am struggling to work how to?
Cheers
I recently acquired a 1997 Turbo Diesel Bongo, all seems to be fine apart from the inevitable rust. So i have been stripping it down over the last couple of days, bumpers off, new front cross member etc.
The advice i am after concerns the rear quarter (area behind the rear bumper) which is rusted through, both sides are rotten. I have tried to source replacement panels, but cannot seems to locate any. It looks as though this area is pretty vulnerable to corrosion so i am surprised that there is not an aftermarket part? Incidentally the wheel arches are pretty good, just the area next to them is bad.
Also, there seems to be a rectangular plastic insert that sits in the middle of this panel, is this a vent of some sort? and if so is it really needed? As worst case scenario i may have plate the whole area.
So if anybody can chip in with any good advice and save me from trying to fabricate the near impossible, i would be greatly appreciative.
I have tried to upload an image but i am struggling to work how to?
Cheers
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Hi Tommy,sorry to hear about your grief matey, have you tried george for bits and bobs 07836598528, hope you get sorted, and he is a very worthwhile contact for bongo bits 

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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Thanks for that Pete, i will give him a buzz tomorrow.
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Where are you based. There's some good people to contact being mentioned on the Rust Directory thread on here. Maybe start by talking with one of them?tommyrugrat wrote:Hi
I recently acquired a 1997 Turbo Diesel Bongo, all seems to be fine apart from the inevitable rust. So i have been stripping it down over the last couple of days, bumpers off, new front cross member etc.
The advice i am after concerns the rear quarter (area behind the rear bumper) which is rusted through, both sides are rotten. I have tried to source replacement panels, but cannot seems to locate any. It looks as though this area is pretty vulnerable to corrosion so i am surprised that there is not an aftermarket part? Incidentally the wheel arches are pretty good, just the area next to them is bad.
Also, there seems to be a rectangular plastic insert that sits in the middle of this panel, is this a vent of some sort? and if so is it really needed? As worst case scenario i may have plate the whole area.
So if anybody can chip in with any good advice and save me from trying to fabricate the near impossible, i would be greatly appreciative.
I have tried to upload an image but i am struggling to work how to?
Cheers
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Hi Mike, i am in Falmouth, Cornwall , i will certainly ask....i have a funny feeling though, i may have to drag out the welding gear?
Cheers Mike.
Cheers Mike.
Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
I asked a similar question the other day actually about the plastic thing...It's apparently a one way vent (on both sides) to prevent pressure building up in the van when the blowers or on/windows open....
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=69106
thanks,
Ant.
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=69106
thanks,
Ant.
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Have you tried contacting Allans in Plymouth to see if they can suggest anyone. Allans are the tops with Bongos and very approachable (Alan owns a Bongo himself).tommyrugrat wrote:Hi Mike, i am in Falmouth, Cornwall , i will certainly ask....i have a funny feeling though, i may have to drag out the welding gear?
Cheers Mike.
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Hi
Errrr...Allan does waxoiling, I believe, and who better?
Cheers
Helen
Errrr...Allan does waxoiling, I believe, and who better?
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
I think its the welding bit he's after tackling?helen&tony wrote:Hi
Errrr...Allan does waxoiling, I believe, and who better?
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Re: Rusty Bongo, advice sought on rear quarter
Hi Mike...
Ooops...waxoil on the mind at the moment...and an old age episode today
Cheers
Helen
Ooops...waxoil on the mind at the moment...and an old age episode today
Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.