A month after the TVs were mounted
in the rear of the 1968 Volkswagen MicrobusLeifs ambitious plan to customize
the relic into a state-of-the-art alternative fuel 21st Century
beautythe roof was cut open in preparation for the installation of the solar
panel, which will help power the car.
Robert, who began work on the VW
several months ago, said the cut went well.
It went smooth, now I just have to
weld the edges for a perfect fit.
The hand-formed solar panel is
slated to be inserted into the partly roofless VW next week, and will be bolted
into the slot and protected by a rag-top that will cover the panel. The removable rag-top will open when its
sunny, exposing the panel to rays that will help power the retro microbus.
The undertaking was Leifs idea to start completely from
scratch and build a car that encompassed the latest in earth-friendly electric
motors, lithium batteries and a
natural-gas fired generator to improve the mircobus driving range.
The solar panel was put together a couple of months ago, but
is now at the center of the process, which is expected to be completed in July,
2012.
In addition to the panel, two TVs
were recently mounted in the rear of the bus, with a third screen is in the
works that will pop out when the trunk opens, unveiling a barbecue that is
perfect for road trips, camping and tailgating alike.
At Leifs, we will continue to
update this process both on our website
and Facebook page.