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The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Got my paint for the front and rear suspension today. Yippee
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- ViperR
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
I finally got a second selecta drop,
(Thanks Calooker)!!!!
Ready to start the conversion but,
Question:
I would like to know if I must cut off the bump stop or not, please advise ?

Ready to start the conversion but,
Question:
I would like to know if I must cut off the bump stop or not, please advise ?
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Cut it off. It just gets in the way once its been lowwered.
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
or do it right... cut it off and weld it back in place where it would work. If it wasnt needed VW wouldnt have put it there. You just need to move it to where its needed now
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Next up.....
Cleaning, de-greasing, primer & spray painting. Hopefully this will all be done by the end of the week.
Cleaning, de-greasing, primer & spray painting. Hopefully this will all be done by the end of the week.
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
nice action photos!!
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Nice going, keep the pics coming !
My biggest fear is that my wife sells my cars for what i told her they cost !!
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
well done on the project so far. what paint did u use on the chasis and r u replacing the rubber matting that u removed from the chasis
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Thanks, I used an Apu 106 anti corrosive primer with black 2k paint on the chasis.
Yes I will be replacing the matting with some sound barrier material.
Yes I will be replacing the matting with some sound barrier material.
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Wow!!!
This is amazing work!!! Keep it up, you wont regret it!

This is amazing work!!! Keep it up, you wont regret it!
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Very nice,lot of effort in the chassis,cant whait to see the final result,

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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
Wow looks great
I like your dog in the background 
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Re: The 1976 Beetle Refurb with Type 4 Motor
HEhehe, Thanks, he keeps his distance when I'm spraying. Must be the fumes.
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