my first post here, so a quick intro:
I'm an aussie in rwanda and, while technically minded, i'm a relative new comer to the mucking-around-with-cars world and a total vw-newbie. My daily driver a '95 samurai stocker tintop with an exceptionally harsh ride and only one side mirror: all the better to squeeze up the goat tracks
on to the beetle: i was on the look-out for a more 'sensible' 2nd car for the family car when my wife mentioned she'd spotted a beetle in a bush-mechanic's yard. conveniently, she share a soft-spot for the older character cars, and particular the beetle (we rented Classic Motors' red 'dub convertible to hit the wineries last time were in Cape Town) but has a low tolerance for excessive quirkiness... it has to start and go on command.
So this post is a part project part advice.
The car in question is obviously a beater and will never be a shiny-show-car. it is however fairly complete and only $50, leaving a lot of room in the budget for fixing. my ideal result would be a fun and fairly reliable safari-rat with a hint of classic touring beetle (think non-metallic paint, mild all-terrain tires with retro roof-rack and driving lights) for daily use and the occasional East Africa foray.
the mechanic has a stable of nice (some fancy) syncro buses that come to his shop and he appears to be legit... He was in the process of fixing it up bit by bit and claims to be able to get it road worthy, repair the body with metal, and repaint for another 500 bucks ( once again not a show car
Beetles are surprisingly rare in Rwanda considering the number of buses here, and i haven't seen any others for sale so far. what id like to hear from the crowd is: is this totally mad or not? and assuming it is only a little bit crazy, what should i be looking out for along the way? I'm reading through the other builds here and taking in as much as i can, but is there any key pointers? i think is is a 1302 m-strut/flat windscreen but who knows?
ps don't worry i've already doubled the budget estimate.
















