I realize it's been a while since my last update on the VeeDub ReDub project, so I thought I'd bring you all up to speed with our latest progress.
First, to answer the previous questions about a shortened wheelbase version, this is on our mind but we don't have a timeline for a shortened chassis. To battle our nemesis scope creep we're forcing ourselves to focus just on the Beetle at first no matter how much we are currently drawn toward other options.
Also, I just want to let you know that there will be a short delay on other versions. After we finalize the Beetle version, we will be developing our next Goblin to fit on a platform similar to our Beetle version. Same suspension, brakes, and powertrain but adapted to fit a tubular exoskeletal frame that'll bolt down onto the platform (instead of a Beetle body).
As for our current prototype, I left you guys hanging after we got the chassis down on its tires. The next step was to test fit the powertrain. It nestled down into the rear cage with minimal clearancing required.
Next we trimmed out the rear seat/parcel tray area of the Beetle body for a test fit on the chassis. We trimmed more than we had to but this prototype will get a one-off firewall/engine cover so we just trimmed the body where it was convenient. The next prototype chassis and the production versions will be different (espcially at the rear of the floor pans) so we'll figure out exactly how much the body needs to be trimmed when we work on those iterations.
We did a bare minimum of work on the electrical system to get the engine cranked up for the first time in our prototype (we didn't thin it out or make any major modifications and instead left too many things plugged in for the first drive). Our first drive was a bit abbreviated because we didn't install doors or seat belts. We just wanted a quick drive before we tore it all apart to get the chassis powder coated and to paint the body.
After tearing it all back apart and getting the chassis pieces coated, it was pretty quick to get it back up to the roller state and install the powertrain again. It is very cool seeing this thing side by side with the antique chassis.
The rest of the steps we've completed have been pretty tedious work like paint, wiring, mounting electrical equipment, and interior work.
We're still hammering away doing the rest of the interior to get the car finished up. We hope to have it on the road soon and start hitting some events and VW shows. Then we'll be hard at work again on the second prototype with more emphasis on finalizing the chassis and making something that is fit for production.
If you guys have any questions, just let me know.