Saturday, April 30, 2011

First Bug Show of the year

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The Connecticut Volkswagen Association’s 21st Annual Dust-Off is tomorrow at Mansfield Hollow State Park, Mansfield, Connecticut. This will be my fist all VW show and It should be interesting. I’m looking forward to the event and hope it will inspire, motivate and generally get me off my keester to do some more work on our Bug. I believe the weather should be agreeable for a good showing. You can get more info about the show through Connecticut Volkswagen Association's website here.  I’ll be sure and post some photo’s of the visit here soon afterwards.

Beetle Stories from the New York International Auto Show



Looks sporty enough. Maybe after my 71 is restored I'll consider one of these. I like it better than the 2nd generation Beetle which kind of gained the reputation of a "chicks" car(no offense gals!).

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Vintage Racing Beetle Needs New Home

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Here is a 1973 VW Super Beetle with an interesting history. It raced in the SCCA from the 1970’s to the early 90’s. Was also featured in magazine articles and advertisements. Unfortunately is now in need of restoration and repair. I certainly feel this would be an awesome restoration project given the history of this car. If I was financially able to take it I would. I hope someone else can do it justice. Here is the Ebay ad and the original article from the website Bring A Trailer.

Some quality time with the Beetle

Finally this weekend I was able to spend some quality time with our Beetle. My goal in this session was to to at least have the rear fender removed. I was able to reach this goal I’m happy to say, but not without some trouble. Although it may be routine to those who have removed a fender from a VW Beetle it was new to me. In case you don’t know my goal is to replace the heater channels in my 71 Super Beetle. I first have to remove the fenders and bumpers to access all areas to do this.

 

Here is the rear bumper finally removed. Many of the bolts were so rusted that they broke. One I had to grind off. I’m still debating whether to try and save these bumpers or try and save them. Bothe the front and rear bumpers are beat up and would need straightening out. May just be easier and save time to buy new ones, or good used ones, we’ll see how it goes.

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Someone in the history of this bug welded both rear bumper brackets to the body. I wasn’t to happy with these people at the time as I had to grind off the welds in a tight spot. You can also note the original red paint. After some effort and cursing I was able to cut them off.IMG_0618

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Next up was the taillight assembly. It was relatively straight forward. I found it interesting that the wires for light were numbered individually to aid in reassembly. How considerate of those German engineers.

Fender Off

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Last but not least I was able to finally get the rear fender off. The bolts were a combination of 12-13 mm for some reason. This was both good and bad. With the fender off I notice more areas that need attention unfortunately.

Both of these areas are going to need attention as far as rust repair. Well I that’s it for now in my next installment I’ll be going over removing the front bumper and fender. Thanks for coming by.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Bug awakes from Hibernation

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Digging out the Super Beetle to do some work this weekend. Bumpers and fenders to be coming off(at least passenger side fenders).