HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
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- DaveW
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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
What are you looking at price wise for a buggy project as above? I know its probably like 'how long is a piece of string' but a guide would be great. Is 5k fair for a complete buggy with engine and current paperwork but a verrry vrot chassis????
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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
I think it is a bargain, especially if the engine is running. A new buggy body is anything from R 9K and up!DaveW wrote:Is 5k fair for a complete buggy with engine and current paperwork but a verrry vrot chassis????
- Mr9A
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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
pine i must say if i someday get a squary t3 ill want it to look like yours as original as possible just love yours. 

Looking for a T3 squareback or fastback.
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Trial-fitted the 60's tail light housings today, I am relieved to say they cover most of the holes drilled by the PO for the square lights. Also removed the NAM sticker - took me about an hour and a half, because it literally came off in a thousand pieces



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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
Pine what is the plan are you gonna keep HW2 engine on there like it is now and then build another one for HW2?
John Jones wrote: Stock sucks!!!

"Toy 1" 1968 Vw Beetle
"Toy 2" The dead Bus

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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
So is the engine just in to see how high it will sit once in then?Pine wrote:Nope, this yellow buggy gets its own engine

John Jones wrote: Stock sucks!!!

"Toy 1" 1968 Vw Beetle
"Toy 2" The dead Bus

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Eish, not paying attention in class again?Pine wrote:I was a bit worried about the 'butt in the air' stance, but put an engine in to see what difference it makes, and I am quite happy now.

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AND??????????????????????? whats happening/happend to this one
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- gsi31099
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Re: HW 1.5 (or HW2 Service Pack 2)
Possible Sale on the Squary?
Very nice indeed

Very nice indeed

1964 Volkswagen Type 3 Notchback
Full Restoration done by Hannes Schnetler
Full Restoration done by Hannes Schnetler