New Members - Introduce yourself..
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Hi there..
My name is Adrian and i just recently joined the forum.
I live in Cape Town, northern suburbs.
My father and i are busy restoring a 1972 beetle.
Will post pictures once the project is completed.
Cheers
My name is Adrian and i just recently joined the forum.
I live in Cape Town, northern suburbs.
My father and i are busy restoring a 1972 beetle.
Will post pictures once the project is completed.
Cheers
- Warren G
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Welcome to all the new members hope you enjoy your stay 

It's not how fast you get there it's how you look when you arrive.
- vader
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Hi my name is Vader!!! Ive been told by Dutch Diver to come and introduce myself to the forum before I can ask questions or request parts...
I am the ruler of the Universe, pilot to the recently departed, The DarkSide and am planning to complete TieFighter the next evolution of The DarkSide.. You can read more about both cars in their respective threads found in the seatcover section... By the way these are the only two project threads found in the Seatcover section....
So now that I have introduced myself....
Dutch you bus/beetle exporting, SA heritage raping, VW stealing, pommie banking tycoon....
PS.. Dutch you still have one of the sexiest seatcovers on this forum.....
I am the ruler of the Universe, pilot to the recently departed, The DarkSide and am planning to complete TieFighter the next evolution of The DarkSide.. You can read more about both cars in their respective threads found in the seatcover section... By the way these are the only two project threads found in the Seatcover section....

So now that I have introduced myself....
Dutch you bus/beetle exporting, SA heritage raping, VW stealing, pommie banking tycoon....

PS.. Dutch you still have one of the sexiest seatcovers on this forum.....
"My other ride is your SeatCover! & She loves it!"
Sometimes you'r the statue, sometimes your the pigeon.
"Only the dead go free..." Roger Waters.
"You do not understand the power of the DarkSide" Darth Vader.
Sometimes you'r the statue, sometimes your the pigeon.
"Only the dead go free..." Roger Waters.
"You do not understand the power of the DarkSide" Darth Vader.
- Dutch_Diver
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Now that's what I miss! Love you so much!!!! Now put down the pipe, save your money (preferably in my bank) and get your arse over to the UK and I'll treat to drink and food! 

"MO" - 1965 Splitscreen bus --> http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... =37&t=9305" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"BOBBIE" - 1963 Beetle --> http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 23&t=11338" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- vader
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And a job?
Ill be your house boy/garden boy/man servant.....
Ill be your house boy/garden boy/man servant.....
"My other ride is your SeatCover! & She loves it!"
Sometimes you'r the statue, sometimes your the pigeon.
"Only the dead go free..." Roger Waters.
"You do not understand the power of the DarkSide" Darth Vader.
Sometimes you'r the statue, sometimes your the pigeon.
"Only the dead go free..." Roger Waters.
"You do not understand the power of the DarkSide" Darth Vader.
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- Oil Stain
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Hi All
My name is Deon and I'm new to any kind of forum. I do like what I see though. While on holiday in Pretoria I spotted a kombi at a friends place. I was told that it hasn't been running for a few years. Anyway , I have been keen for a few years to start a project of my own and having had a few beetles as a teenager I thought it was a project that I could manage - being challenged on the mechanical front
After charging the battery and adding some fuel - she ( dubbed "Jellybean") started up in no time - a sign? I was sold. I had to wait 2 months to get the paperwork done after which she was transported to Cape Town by rail.
I'm stripping her down to bare bones and checking , replacing or fixing everything from the ground up - looking forward to some advice and ideas as I go along. She has a standard 1972 1600 twin port engine in good shape and almost no rust - needs a bit of cleaning and some paint. I'm still unsure about the model of the body though - if anyone can help. No visible manufacturing plates or number except (2) 44N A300 3242 ? See fotos under my project - to be loaded
My name is Deon and I'm new to any kind of forum. I do like what I see though. While on holiday in Pretoria I spotted a kombi at a friends place. I was told that it hasn't been running for a few years. Anyway , I have been keen for a few years to start a project of my own and having had a few beetles as a teenager I thought it was a project that I could manage - being challenged on the mechanical front

After charging the battery and adding some fuel - she ( dubbed "Jellybean") started up in no time - a sign? I was sold. I had to wait 2 months to get the paperwork done after which she was transported to Cape Town by rail.
I'm stripping her down to bare bones and checking , replacing or fixing everything from the ground up - looking forward to some advice and ideas as I go along. She has a standard 1972 1600 twin port engine in good shape and almost no rust - needs a bit of cleaning and some paint. I'm still unsure about the model of the body though - if anyone can help. No visible manufacturing plates or number except (2) 44N A300 3242 ? See fotos under my project - to be loaded
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- Drip
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- What model do you have?: 1975
- Location: Mpumalanga , Nelspruit
Hiya Guys
Hi my name is willie and yeah looks like i am now a new 1975 silver "punch buggy" owner or rather my wife is . LOL goes to show how teenagers work . My eldest daughter wouldn't be seen dead in a conquest i wanted to buy my wife , so we looked around and found my wife's lil TORRETJIE i will post pics of her a bit later . Well we got the bug for 10k and i have to say the body has very little rust on it floorpan included .
ROFL but now after i have worked on it i came to the conclusion that the great herbie must have humped this lil beetle as i have no idea how the hell the guy actually drove it here !!
It had 4 diff sparkplugs of which non of them were beetle sparkplugs . Cylinder 2's intake valve didn't open , conrod 3 was installed upside down , cylinder 4 had a 2 mm grove in the sleeve possibly done by a gudgeon pin that went looking at other things to do . The lefthand side had a dual port intake and the right side a single intake . But yet the guy i bought it from drove it here !!! I would love to see any other car be able to do that and still drive !!
Well needless to say i ripped the engine out and replaced 4 X sleeves , 4 X pistons , 4 X rings , new bearings , 2 X dual port heads ( valves done ) . Replaced the gen with a alternator , replaced the starter . Replaced all four slave cylinders , new brake shoes , new master cylinder . Put adapter plates on and used my old mags i had lying around . Next headace this weekend i am going to replace the shifter rod's bush and trust me i have done a LOT of reading how to do it so hopefully won't be such a pain to do it .
ROFL but now after i have worked on it i came to the conclusion that the great herbie must have humped this lil beetle as i have no idea how the hell the guy actually drove it here !!
It had 4 diff sparkplugs of which non of them were beetle sparkplugs . Cylinder 2's intake valve didn't open , conrod 3 was installed upside down , cylinder 4 had a 2 mm grove in the sleeve possibly done by a gudgeon pin that went looking at other things to do . The lefthand side had a dual port intake and the right side a single intake . But yet the guy i bought it from drove it here !!! I would love to see any other car be able to do that and still drive !!
Well needless to say i ripped the engine out and replaced 4 X sleeves , 4 X pistons , 4 X rings , new bearings , 2 X dual port heads ( valves done ) . Replaced the gen with a alternator , replaced the starter . Replaced all four slave cylinders , new brake shoes , new master cylinder . Put adapter plates on and used my old mags i had lying around . Next headace this weekend i am going to replace the shifter rod's bush and trust me i have done a LOT of reading how to do it so hopefully won't be such a pain to do it .
- fig
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Welcome all newbies.
Deon, post your VIN and I'll tell you when it was built (VIN is stamped on the bodywork immediately to the right of the rear engine valence on early bays, or on the upright part of the valence on later bays. You may have to do some scrubbing to find it.)
TimeMan, well done on your engine rebuild. Unfortunately that kind of bush mechanic butchery is all too common on ACVWs.

Deon, post your VIN and I'll tell you when it was built (VIN is stamped on the bodywork immediately to the right of the rear engine valence on early bays, or on the upright part of the valence on later bays. You may have to do some scrubbing to find it.)
TimeMan, well done on your engine rebuild. Unfortunately that kind of bush mechanic butchery is all too common on ACVWs.

fig
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"Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you're right." -- Henry Ford
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- Drip
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New Members - Introduce yourself..
My name is sCre2n. Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully and I never repeat myself. I've told you my name: that's the Who. The Where could most readily be described as a beetle Shangri-La. The What is easy: I recently bought a 1973 beetle or so they told, and set in motion the perfect plan in getting it a rear seat. That's also the When. As for the Why: beyond the obvious reasons of have my friend ride with, cause I think no beetle should be without rear seats. Which leaves us only with the How; and therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub.
- Uber Bug
- Drip
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Hello, I am Scott. I have owned a 1970 and 1962 Type 1 VW Beetle. I am now planning my first beach buggy build (LWB lowered Lolette) based on a 1979 bug (very rusted). I am currently in London and will be attending the VolksWorld show next weekend with my shopping list!
We will be moving back to Durban at the end of the year when I hope to crack on with the build immediately.
Any advice? Any good VW contacts in Durban?
We will be moving back to Durban at the end of the year when I hope to crack on with the build immediately.
Any advice? Any good VW contacts in Durban?
1977 SP1600
1962 Beetle (no longer)
1970 Beetle (no longer)
1962 Beetle (no longer)
1970 Beetle (no longer)
Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..
Hi all......it has been some time but nice to be back again. You may recall i am restoring a 64 split and have just bought a 67 beetle.
- DR WATSON
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IM DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE!
- Nick Bekker
- Oil Stain
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Hey All, Welcome, enjoy and have fun.
No one has lived, until they drove an AIRCOOLED....
- Jurgen Grand Slam
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As I told you - Fig would tell you what model you have

FIG your reputation preceeds you - even in sleepy old "Strand"

My rides - 58, 62, 63 & 70 Beetles also 58 Karman Ghia
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" You don't have to be NUTS to work here, BUT it sure helps!!"
- jolas
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sCre2n you made me laugh, just love your intro
Welcome to all the new guys, Del, please, post pics of your '64 bus, where are you located ?

by fig » Mar 26, 2018
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.
Sambas in South Africa are good for only 2 things: showing off and sunburn.