Beetle Pickup Conversion
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
he just put a tyre around it to have a look at it with tyres
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
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WHO can identify the Back body section that he has welded on here, which car is it from......???
Fits darn well, Nice cut and paste.....
OK , sorry,
nice cut and weld..... 


WHO can identify the Back body section that he has welded on here, which car is it from......???

Fits darn well, Nice cut and paste.....



1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
Lost in transport or is that photo shop ?davetapson wrote:Hey, what's happening with the rear hubs on this 'dub?MINCE wrote:
Certainly keeps the drums cool

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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
Ive been having the same idea in my head for a long time and the orange one is my insperation
I would fit two identical roll bars --one inside the cab—to shape the body around and to support the roof.This will be extend to the front under the door sills. The other r/b will be outside the canopy witht extension to the torque tube and another brace to the shock tower –this will be underneath the loading platform.
The two roll bars will be bolted together with shiny bolts with rubber grommets where it goes through the body. The insde one can be covered up if you don’t like the look of it.
Load platform- I will use a Nissan 1400 floor and sides (inside)cut to size.
Engine- t3/4 flat engine with engine cover open at the top.
Air intake on the sides between cab and rear fender.
You can also go d/c

Or you can find the owner of the orange bakkie and buy it -- Much easier – That bakkie is realy cool and well build
cheers baron
I would fit two identical roll bars --one inside the cab—to shape the body around and to support the roof.This will be extend to the front under the door sills. The other r/b will be outside the canopy witht extension to the torque tube and another brace to the shock tower –this will be underneath the loading platform.
The two roll bars will be bolted together with shiny bolts with rubber grommets where it goes through the body. The insde one can be covered up if you don’t like the look of it.
Load platform- I will use a Nissan 1400 floor and sides (inside)cut to size.
Engine- t3/4 flat engine with engine cover open at the top.
Air intake on the sides between cab and rear fender.
You can also go d/c

Or you can find the owner of the orange bakkie and buy it -- Much easier – That bakkie is realy cool and well build
cheers baron
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
Excellent advice so far.
You could also support the pan at the outer sides in the middle. (Below the rearmost parts of the doors.)
From the middle of the tunnel, (behind the seats), make a strong transverse support, running outwards towards the outer edges of the pan halves. (Below the rear of the doors). Similar to what VW did in the front, below the "bulkhead" just in front of the pedals. Also strengthen the outer edges of the pan halves, or strengthen the heater channels from back to front.
As others said, you will need a flat type 3 or 4 engine to be practical.
You could also support the pan at the outer sides in the middle. (Below the rearmost parts of the doors.)
From the middle of the tunnel, (behind the seats), make a strong transverse support, running outwards towards the outer edges of the pan halves. (Below the rear of the doors). Similar to what VW did in the front, below the "bulkhead" just in front of the pedals. Also strengthen the outer edges of the pan halves, or strengthen the heater channels from back to front.
As others said, you will need a flat type 3 or 4 engine to be practical.
Staying Aircooled is so much nicer.
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
This is what I would build...... a DOUBLE CAB....BARON wrote:.......
You can also go d/c
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Following the style of the yellow beetle, with short "BAK".
1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
I saw this post on Volkzone - the guy took a profile and had them rolled out at work. Being in IT, no one around here is going to roll something like that out for me (except in photoshop I suppose!)retrovan wrote:MINCE wrote:
WHO can identify the Back body section that he has welded on here, which car is it from......???![]()
Fits darn well, Nice cut and paste.....OK , sorry,
nice cut and weld.....
*EDIT*
Ok, now that I read your post properly - the rear section is from an old Austin Truck - not sure whether one would be able to find something like that around here...
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
That is a nice cut and weld. You can check the work in progress on the right hand side!! I guess one could use any bakkie with a lekker profile or an old 2 ton truck!davetapson wrote:I saw this post on Volkzone - the guy took a profile and had them rolled out at work. Being in IT, no one around here is going to roll something like that out for me (except in photoshop I suppose!)
*EDIT*
Ok, now that I read your post properly - the rear section is from an old Austin Truck - not sure whether one would be able to find something like that around here...
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
To weld the body to the pan is not the answer. The roof of the Beetle is what gives it structural strenght. If you cut the roof you have to strenghen the pan to compensate. Search for pictures of the Beetle Cabriolet (factory cabriolets) pan/chassis. Your answer lies there. If you look closely, you will see an extra support bar on the bottom of the pan (front to back).
Like this:

Hope this helps.
Like this:

Hope this helps.
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Re: Beetle Pickup Conversion
this was seen just past, Westgate shopping center, its taken me a while to find the pics


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