S.G.S.

Solent Garage Services

 

Specialists In Air Cooled Volkswagens

Small Welding projects

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A lovely bay window owned by Sexy Boy (Mark) that needed a cab floor section

 

A T25 of Jim’s that needed a little TLC on it’s front arch area

 

 

A smart looking beetle owned by Gary that needed a quick application of new metal for it’s MOT

 

 

A nice Splitty belonging to Nick who again needed a MOT to keep him on the move

 

 

A bright red custom beetle belonging to Arron that again needed a fair but of welding for it’s MOT

 

 

Big Welding projects

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This Beetle was so rotten that the only hope of rescuing it was to lift it of the floor pan and replace the bottom 6 inches.

This job was done more for the love than the money!! (It’s the wife's)

 

A FULL BODY OFF RESTO

Unfortunately someone reversed into my van so here’s an extra job I could have done without!!!!

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Performance projects

This rat look beetle belonging to Carlton already had a 1641cc fast road engine with an Engle 110 cam magnum 044 heads and a single progressive carb……...However the owner wanted much much more……..

This Splitty belonging to  Mark was in a right state underneath and needed a full resto job to bring it back to it’s former glory.

Here’s the engine I built for my van much the same spec as what used to be in the ‘ratty’ beetle above but with twin carbs and more shiny bits.

Also I added a bit of extra handling capabilities to the old girl.!!!

Customising projects

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This Beetle owned by Tracey come to the workshop for a re-spray and while it was in she asked us to fit a peal back Paris roof conversion.

This T2 owned by Gav come in to have a foxy adjuster fitted to lower the front suspension down 3 inches.

This van owned by Sara come to us for quite a bit of MOT welding and ended up having inner sills, out riggers and jacking points replaced both sides.

A cool looking de-seamed owned by Duncan that needed a lot of new metal for it’s MOT

Projects Gallery