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bugspray
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Post by bugspray »

Welcome neewbs,we want you guys here and well its all well and good to post an intro and then forever be lost cmon make an effort and post and participate lurking sucks posting swallows!!!! Join the madness and enjoy
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Nigel A. Skeet
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Post by Nigel A. Skeet »

Here's something which might interest you:

VW Type 1 exhaust heat exchanger fitment, in VW Type 3

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This is a picture, I found in one of my old VW magazines, illustrating adapters available from the German Car Company, in S. E. Essex, England, enabling one to fit VW Type 1 exhaust heat exchangers & VW Type 4 exhaust silencer, to a VW Type 3 engine.

Products, VW Motoring, August 1999, page 76.

GERMAN CAR COMPANY - VW STORE
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Viscount house, Southend Airport
Southend on Sea
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Tel: (1702) 530440
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Type1_2004
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Post by Type1_2004 »

Say madness again Bugspray :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I am..... Rhino Horn Customs.

And Someone.... stole the voices in my head. I'm gonna find him...
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Madness again bugspray. :mrgreen:
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marsh-the-great
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hi guys, im Marsh n im a Bug-a-holic :D
I live in durbz bt going to work in CT soon and will have to leave my car behind as im still not done with the total restoration and customisation.
I have 3 beetle all between 1973/1974 the latest 1 is from limpopo that my dad n I drove 28hrs to bring it home, its awsome n has no rust at all. parts from the other 2 bugs will be used to make 1 sweet ride.

We giving this baby a roof chop maybe 4/5 inches (got the donor roof) + suicide doors.

Nice joining the forum
keep up the good work guys
theres many awsome vw's on this site n once i learn how to i will post pics of my build

Later :hangloose:
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Welcome Marsh
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Nigel A. Skeet
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Post by Nigel A. Skeet »

marsh-the-great wrote:hi guys, im Marsh n im a Bug-a-holic :D
I live in durbz bt going to work in CT soon and will have to leave my car behind as im still not done with the total restoration and customisation.
I have 3 beetle all between 1973/1974 the latest 1 is from limpopo that my dad n I drove 28hrs to bring it home, its awsome n has no rust at all. parts from the other 2 bugs will be used to make 1 sweet ride.

We giving this baby a roof chop maybe 4/5 inches (got the donor roof) + suicide doors.

Nice joining the forum
keep up the good work guys
theres many awsome vw's on this site n once i learn how to i will post pics of my build

Later :hangloose:
Why would one wish to reduce interior headroom by either 0·8 inches or 4 ~ 5 inches, unless the carparks only admit limbo-dancing cars!?! :? Judging by how tall some people are these days, raising the roof might seem more appropriate.
Zax
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Hi guys

My name is Reza from Cape town, new on this forum, bought a split window bus last week which is basically taken apart, solid body though, little rust with the obviouse intention of restoring it. I was searching the net net for info and thats how i found this forum. will post some pics when i get to take some as its not parked at home yet.

Great stuff!!, hope to learn a lot from you guys.
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Welcome Zax
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D Holroyd
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Post by D Holroyd »

Hi there all

I am new to this site and to the world of Beetles. I have recently started a restoration of a beetle like the ones in the photos.
I am trying to find the chassis number on this car - i am told it can be found in three places

1. Under the bonnet - metal plate
2. On the tunnel under the back seat
3. On the dash board.

I have checked all these places - the metal plate is missing, There is no number on the tunnel and none on the dashboard !!

Is there perhaps a different place on this model for this number ??

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

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marsh-the-great
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Nigel A. Skeet wrote:
marsh-the-great wrote:hi guys, im Marsh n im a Bug-a-holic :D
I live in durbz bt going to work in CT soon and will have to leave my car behind as im still not done with the total restoration and customisation.
I have 3 beetle all between 1973/1974 the latest 1 is from limpopo that my dad n I drove 28hrs to bring it home, its awsome n has no rust at all. parts from the other 2 bugs will be used to make 1 sweet ride.

We giving this baby a roof chop maybe 4/5 inches (got the donor roof) + suicide doors.

Nice joining the forum
keep up the good work guys
theres many awsome vw's on this site n once i learn how to i will post pics of my build

Later :hangloose:
Why would one wish to reduce interior headroom by either 0·8 inches or 4 ~ 5 inches, unless the carparks only admit limbo-dancing cars!?! :? Judging by how tall some people are these days, raising the roof might seem more appropriate.

Im not to tall and I love the look of bug with the roof chop as it makes tyhe car look longer than it is. I also havnt seen a chopped roof bug in Durban as yet, guys here just cut the roof of completley
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Welcome D Holroyd.
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Post by Hloni »

marsh-the-great wrote:guys here just cut the roof of completley
Lighter car = less fuel used :mrgreen:
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Hloni wrote:
marsh-the-great wrote:guys here just cut the roof of completley
Lighter car = less fuel used :mrgreen:
helps with power to weight ratio :mrgreen:
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Welcome Newbies, glad to have you aboard!
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