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'67 FS by
ThaDriver
Running '67 Beetle for sale for $1,000. Great car to finish restoring. If
interested email me & I'll snap some pics.
Other bodies without engines FS too.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Giggle Cream - it makes dessert *funny*!
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'74 Type 2 Bay - Seals around engine compartment by
Ed Jones
Hello All.
How important are the seals which go around the base of the engine
compartment in a type 2 bay?
I'm looking after a camper (for my parents in law) with a newly
installed 1641cc engine, and the garage didn't fit any seals around the
new engine, so essentially you can see through the gap...
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November 3rd 04 12:21 PM
by GaryH
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OT Pickup Truck by
Bill Berckman
In the states, most true rednecks (not posers) drive an American made F-150 or
the Chevy version of the same thing. Toyota and Nissan trucks just don't cut
it. They go to the local country bar and pick up a nice looking lady and
drive off in the truck in hopes of a meaningful one night...
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Sometimes Fate smiles by
Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott
.. . . and sometimes she doesn't.
In this case, she was in a good mood.
Re-charged the old e-can with new activated charcoal, re-mounted it with
new hoses. No problem, I now have the Wonderbus back to its original
1971 CA emissions setup. Hardly a job worth bragging about, but for me,
anything...
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Woodburn Bug Run '04 pix are available on web by
ohsu
Woodburn Bug Run June 2004 pictures are available via Rose City Volksters.
Lots of cars and swap and event pictures. I think all show winners are
there, too.
I posted 6 pages of thumbnails linked to individual images:
http://www.rosecityvolksters.com/Woodburn%20images/index.htm
Or go to...
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November 3rd 04 06:02 PM
by ohsu
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Weak Semiphores - are they still good? by
MATT S.
Hi all
I am in the process of getting 1955 ragtop with semi4's.
Owner told me the semi's are acting tired - with the switch engaged,
they want to rise but don't seem to have the strength. One they are
up, they stay up, and will lower when the switch is disengaged.
I read somewhere that either...
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November 3rd 04 06:08 PM
by MATT S.
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Quick Parts Question by
Rebecca
Since there isn't a good place to get VW parts within 200 miles of here I've
been ordering off the web. Just wondering if there are good and bad places
to go. I've been using CIP1 because they take paypal, where all my money is
and SoCal Auto Parts because I can't find lower priced parts. Where...
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November 3rd 04 08:51 PM
by Shaggie
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Buggering Off by
Jan Anderssson
Well Ive had enuff, You assholes have nothing better to do than bitch about,
you stuoid aniquated air colledpieces of ****, So im ****ing off get a life
you pack of silly ****ers, stick it up you ass Speedy Jim and ED Bottywink.
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Need a '62-'67 taillight housing. Help? by
Chip Keller
Hi All,
I'm midway through the paintwork on the '66 and have discovered that
the original RR taillamp housing is rusted out on the bottom. I know
this is a common spare, but yards are few and far between here (Ohio).
A cheap spare would be far easier than welding the thin, perforated
metal that's...
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wheel cylinder by
DB
I've been losing brake fluid for the past season in my stock 56 oval &
finally found the source (well, it really revealed itself). My right front
wheel cylinder is now leaking pretty seriously. I've looked at Bentley for
"how to" but reading the lack of detail leaves me a little...
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Since it's slow... by
Jan
Michael Cecil wrote:
>
> I'll ask a question. Has anyone ever fitted their bug with some kind of
> wiper delay doohicky? With a flat windshield it catches all the mist and
> light rain that the laminar flow diverts in most cars but even the slow
> wiper speed is too fast sometimes. Rather than...
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November 4th 04 11:34 PM
by Shaggie
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November 5th 04 03:08 PM
by Karl
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new "Rolls-Royce" pimp mobile for Shaggie by
Neil
Here's a new car for you Travis. Not too far away in Virginia. I'm sure the
neighbors would love to have a classy car like this sitting in your
driveway.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7932463246
Neil
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November 5th 04 03:43 PM
by Neil
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"No garage" classic car insurance available? by
MATT S.
Hi,
I'm looking to insure my soon to be 1955 bug. I will NOT be putting
2,500 miles/year on the car, it will be driven to shows and for
lesiurely drives only. However since my wife's car has 'custody" of
the garage ( part of our deal for me to get this car) I therfore, do
not have a garage to keep...
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November 6th 04 03:05 PM
by ismlv
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Wheel Camber by
Mel P.
I think it's called camber... One of my front wheels is wearing on the
inside edge more than the rest. Can I adjust something? Is it possible
that my axle is crooked?
--
Mel P.
77 Std FI Bug & 70 Ghia Cabrio
www.geocities.com/mpernice
PARTS FOR SALE:...
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November 6th 04 06:05 PM
by Anthony
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Brake cylinder by
ilambert
I've blown a wheel cylinder on my '72 Bus(d/s rear).I have a new in box #113
611 053B .Will it work?I make it a Bug part but it looks similiar(famous
last words).I really should mark the boxs better.Thanks
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OT Uh oh... rubbin' off on the boy... by
Shaggie
http://www.employees.org/~travist/connor.jpg
--
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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November 6th 04 09:36 PM
by MUADIB®
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Recommended chemical stripper? by
Kidd Andersson
>
>Anyone have experience with these?
>
>--
>Michael Cecil
None of those, however when I had to strip the hood of the baja I went to
Wal-Mart and got the cheapest stripper they had. It worked great!I Put it in a
spray bottle and just sprayed the (removed) hood, made sure it covered the
whole thing...
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November 7th 04 02:01 AM
by jjs
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Has Anyone installed a VDO Electric Speedometer? by
Scott
AS luck would have it I replaced the mechanical old VDO speedometer in
my dune buggy with the newer electronic version. After calibrating the
thing on a true mile distance and getting it to work, the needle
movement is worse than the damn gas gauge splashing around. Way to
much lag and jump in...
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November 7th 04 03:06 AM
by Scott
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OT Geocaching by
Shaggie
OK, so everyone *except* me has heard about this already, but just in
case you haven't...
http://www.geocaching.com/
Sounds like fun to me. Just got a GPS today. Gonna go try this out
this weekend. I think I'll open up a towing company to tow out the
vast numbers of Range Rovers that are about...
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November 7th 04 11:28 AM
by Shaggie
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