So the 20th came and went, was a great day out, but not for the 58.
The NEW 6V battery bought for the beetle also did not work! AARRGGH.
Also got so caught up with life that there was no chance to fit all the goodies I wanted to on the 58.
But, felt really inspired after beetle 75th anniversary, so time to get cracking.
Ferdi was already busy with one or two beetle bits (for when he got bored with the notch you know

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The 58 fenders should not have the indicators on top, so a set of replacement fenders were found some time ago, and stored.
These went through the following process:
Strip old paint:
Fix some wrecked bolt holes:
Primer:
Paint it black (and it wasn't even red

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Looks too new for my old 58!
These will go on as soon as the beetle's nose is repaired and painted. Might happen sooner rather than later.
But, thats not all folks. Thought I would do a little experiment.
Saw some "engine enamel black" and "rustoleum ivory" paint at builders, and figured, its worth a try
Carefully instructed and assisted our ACVW restorer in training a.k.a. garden engineer, and we (well ok, he) sanded down, masked, painted, painted again, masked some more, painted and this is what we came up with.
Not perfect by any means, and we'll see how the paint holds up to wear and tear, but not bad for a first attempt.
Afaik this is what the original wheels looked like, and matches the spare wheel rim:
Happy Beetleday - 22 June 2010 !