Blou job the Beetle

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Blou job the Beetle

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Late last year I felt the urge to do some good. I had to adopt a puppy, an orphan or buy a car.
Seeing that I already had two dogs, I opted for option two but my wife saw no need for me to care for our neighbor's 26 year old blond bombshell :wink:
So, a Beetle it was.
I felt sorry for the car due to the horrendous colour it was painted. It seemed fairly dry and the engine purred like the neighbor's daughter....I mean like a kitten. Anyway, when we stripped the paint, like most painted cars, it revealed it's true colours :( I was so shocked that I never took before picture but here you can see the colour and some of the repairs that was started.
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New parts and metal were welded in but must say the rest was not too bad.
The initial estimation was 4 to 6 weeks...I have heard that so many times before and yet fall for it every time. Despite slow progress, at least there was progress. In no time at all, about 3 months, we we in primer :hangloose:
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Initially, I was gonna go for original L87 Pearl white but it was a bit bland for my liking, so I opted for L390 Gulf Blue. I'm quite happy with the outcome
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Got the car back from paintshop yesterday and am very happy with the color. Will go for roof lining and carpets on Monday and I will post pics as it goes along.
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Hahahaha like your humour. Very nice keep up the good progress. Really lekker colour that
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Very nice!
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Car looks good, nice colour
now after all those comments, we need picks of the "neighbors 26yo bombshell"
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Tony Z wrote: Thu May 04, 2017 6:39 pm Car looks good, nice colour
now after all those comments, we need picks of the "neighbors 26yo bombshell"
....Purely to establish if you made the right decision

After all, we are here to help......... :roll:

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;-)
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Like the colour, but yes pics of the neighbors daughter might help establishing the correct choice.
Get her to sit in the beetle. :lol: :lol:
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AlanH wrote: Thu May 04, 2017 7:55 pm Like the colour, but yes pics of the neighbors daughter might help establishing the correct choice.
Get her to sit in the beetle. :lol: :lol:
You must mean ON........ ON the beetle

We need to do a FULL evaluation not a Passport photo sighting.

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Half way into the rebuild, an old friend called me, asking me if I know of a Beetle for sale. His son's girlfriend needed, no wanted an old Beetle! Told him about the one I was busy with. Asked how much I wanted but at that stage, I was not looking to sell so had no idea. Gave him my estimate on what it would cost in the end and he said it's fine, they'll take it. Now I told him how much it would cost to finish the damn thing, not what I would sell it for but as friends go, he got his way and he agreed to buy it :(
I did not do any of the work and probably lost my shirt due to the time I had and the people I had to use to finish the car but in the end, when a 20 odd year old French girl, wants an old Beetle, she gets it. Came to collect on Saturday. Now my wife will have no option but to let me take care of the neighbor's daughter :D :D :twisted: :twisted:

And away she goes
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A windscreen beading would've just completed the look.
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Eugene wrote: Thu May 04, 2017 4:36 pm.....I felt sorry for the car due to the horrendous colour it was painted. .....
Oh dear....please make the bad man stop :(

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