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1963
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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Post by 1963 »

Hello V-dubbers. Shows what a lazy work day sandwiched between public holidays brings up on the 'net.

My name's Brett and, no, I don't currently drive a VW. But my 84-year old mother does. Two, in fact.

She has my Dad's 1963 1200, that he bought new (it's a year old than me then) - in the mid 80s, after I seized the engine, it was resprayed and re-upholstered and stll goes like the clappers.

She also has a 1972 1600, which she's had since about 1978 - that's looking a little tatty as far as the inside goes and, in my opinion, it just doesn't measure up to 1200.

They're my transport whenever I visit Jo'burg and I guess they will be mine someday, though it's a day I prefer not to even think about. So part of my reason for being on this forum is to look after the cars from CT, and maybe stop her being ripped off blind (by my estimation, R15 000 on maintenance for the 2 over the past 2 years).

Hope to get to know you all a bit better!
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Hi, My name is Ernest and I am in many ways not a newbie. But then for this forum I am. As a pensioner I run a stock '74 1600 as a second car and most of the car is maintained by me. I just found that the area I live in forces me to seek outside help and this forum is just what I need. Keep up the good work. :hangloose:
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Post by jolas »

Hi Ernest and 1963, welcome, hope you get the help you need here - if you update your avatar/profile to include the area you live, people will be more inclined to help you, especially those who live nearby .............................. :welcome:
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Post by gaffer »

Hi all,Im Gavin
Im in Durban and im new to the aircooled side of VWs,my old man Doug has owned and rebuilt buses for the pased 25-30 years most of them being baywindows with afew splits thrown in the mix.We have just about compleated the last rebuild being a 73-75 bay window bus,not sure of the exact year.The old mans going to use it for is local surf trips and the odd camping tripp to the dam.Im mostley into my golfs and im busy building a race inspired 82 mk1 2dr for abit of track day fun.I had such a good time building the bus with my old man that i aslo plan on building a bus as soon as im done with the track car.
We got a tonn of old pics of my dads previous buses and as soon as i get my hands on a scanner ill up load them and share.

later fellow aircooled nutters 8)
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Hello everyone...

Post by slumlrd »

Hi,

I have a 67 and a 72 beetle. Thought it it would be good to share info & highs and lows from this forum.

Nice to know that I'm not the only one thats been bitten by the "bug"

I live in Cape Town and work in IT - the cars provide a great escape from reality - even more so when they are running .

Happy to get involved in any events and keen to see what other people in the forum are up to


Great website - keep it up

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Hi,I'm Jake and various members have berated me for not introducing myself, so apologies and here goes. I have had a few air cooled VWs over the years, a Karrman Ghia when I lived in Holland, a type 2 bus when I lived in India and another 2 busses when in capetown, both a Type 2 and a 3, and a Type 3 camper when in the UK. I was helping a friend refurbish his early bay Westfalia recently here in Joburg, and whilst getting parts for it saw a Jurgens Autovilla and was smitten. The quality of the interior is superb for the era, and they have a style all of their own! I am experienced in the restoration of vehicles ( I used to concentrate on Citroen DS's) and building out interiors, so campers and motorhomes are my main interest. Thanks.
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Post by Stütz »

Hey guys.

New to the forum and new to the VW scene. Just bought a '71 bay crewy which I am slowly starting to fix.

Hope to learn a lot here.
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:welcome: all newbies !!!
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Post by supervly »

Hi I am Richard and i was introduced to the site by JCB002 I currently do not own a AC but have gad many in the past and hope to have one again , my Father had a vw garage as did his father unfortunately i did not keep the tradition alive But VW and aircooled is very much in the blood I have healped out in the shop sibce i was 13 till 21 so I do have some experience on the basics . currently in IT like so many others here
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Hey Stutz, are you in the Cape, I'm sure I know that DC !

1963 and Slumlrd are you coming to the tech day in Gordons Bay on Saturday ?
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Post by Stütz »

Hi Jolas, I am in CPT. It's in for some brake and steering repairs and busy having the rims refurbed too. Not sure if I'm in town then. Will check it out and pop in if I can.
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Post by alants »

Hi All,
I'm in the process of trying to wrestle a beach bug away from it's previous owner and as soon as this happens i plan a bit of a make over so will be asking for tips and advice soon ............... I hope ! :o
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Post by Luzuko »

Hi All,

My name is Luzuko,

I have rtecently bought my draem car- a ' 73 Beetle in exxeltnt condition, and would like to develop a better understanding on the mechanics and funtionality of this beaty!
Hope i will benet alot by being a member of the forum.
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Post by GavinHuart »

Hi LUZUKO!

Wow, there's no stopping you! I stopped last night at the local fish 'n chips with my bug and the most spectacular, all original '73 stopped next to my car. Luzuko (the owner) and I got chatting and well, here he is!

Welcome, now ask all the questions you want in their relevant spots and be showered with answers!
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