Herr bmw's 75 BUG

herr bmw

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Hi Guys

Just thought I share a couple pictures of my sons first car,he is only sixteen at the moment but since I had some funds available decided to buy a car that we could both work on together,he wanted a classic mini,but all the ones we looked at were rubbish and not worth fixing.

Some where I convinced him to look for a Beetle,and we started looking,found a few but they were just like the Mini,rubbish,at this stage I gave up and looked at Caddy bakkies,but,he didn't want one,he wanted a Beetle.
Eventually he found one and we wen out to Krugersdorp to have a look,and body wise was in excellent condition,motor was just rebuilt and had only 30km on it,didnt idle or run right,but it was the carb that wasn't set up right,interior was all original,and in good condition.so I bought it on the spot and picked up a week later on a trailer.The amazing thing about it was back in 1991/2 I bought a beetle(my first car) and was exact same colour before I sprayed it,he wants it too stay the same colour.so far I have changed latch on engine bay to one that can lock,front lights are now citi golf units and my son wanted eye lids on it,the Empi rims I bought before I even picked the car up,didnt like the Rostyle rims that were on it.i have found some accident damage on the front but will get it properly done next year.one thing that im happy about is there is no rust at all.

The car chassis and engine numbers match up(no recon motor at all) and its on its third registration plate(old black and white TK,then yellow and black T ,then the new GP plate),it never left Krugersdorp at all in its life.i am the fifth owner of the car.

it is going to have some work done on it as time goes by,and until my son turns 18 I will be using it on some of the runs,like last Sundays breakfast run,was actually worried that it wouldn't make it,so got the wife to follow in the Navara just in case,but she made it,a whole 319km with out any issues

on to the pictures








thanks for looking
 

FiRi@Rennzport

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Wow. Looks a damn minter. Wishing him many happy and safe kilos

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ahoudet

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Love these cars :). This one looks like it's in great condition!

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sash

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Damn it's a minter Colin, time flies hey , first time I met your son was but just shy of a teenager, then recently he is taller than me.... and now getting his first car.
 

MikeR

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:clapper::clapper::clapper: :coolShake: best bang for your buck those dubs, i grew up in them, my old man had a couple and as a motor mech he swore by them.
 

Spiro

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Awesome Stuff this !!!, hopefully i can get close to this example :)



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i'm busy with a light restore on a 69, 1600 Twinport
 

kilotango

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nice! reminds me of the Mighty Car Mods' Miss Daisy sleeper build

they stuffed a Subaru EJ25 and a turbocharger in it ..

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JayDrft

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Nice car...specially for a first car.

My first car was a beach buggy...also got it in a state - slowly but surely fixed it up to a nice little machine.

You are obviously familiar with the beetle and its niggles...so just a reminder - and perhaps a few pointers you may have forgotten.

1)Keep stock of electrical components(Coil,points,condensors) - just have spares to avoid having to drive to the spares when fault finding a poorly running bug.
2)Teach your son how to adjust them drum brakes....before he hits the nearest pavement to him under "heavy" braking.
3)If the brake lights decide to ever stop working - its probably the sensor on the brake master cylinder.
4) Source yourself a brand spanking new carb, if you dont want endless issues(As I have picked up - the carb was giving issues).
5) if it doesnt have a alternator, convert asap...purely to get away from a regulator - those b@stards can give you a run around.

Please do share your fondest memory of your beetle - as I am sure we have all had our fair share of Hitlers revenge.

Many happy miles ahead - even more so for your son when he gets his ticket.
 
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