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Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:22 am
by Alan
Bugger wrote:
Alan wrote:Hi there, after many years without a Beetle we have finally purchased a 1970 1600 that needs quite a bit of attention. The handbrake cables need replacing, the gearbox needs attention, there is one or more oil leaks, the car has an alarm that we need deactivating, simply because we find it a pain. She also needs some rust in the floor under the driver's seat sorted.

Both my wife and I have owned Beetles in the past but have not owned one in many years, so it is great to have one again, just such a pity that she needs so much doing. If anybody can recommend someone to us we would be eternally grateful. I will post photos of her, the Beetle, a little later.

We live in Sunninghill, Johannesburg.

Thank you so much for the warm welcome and I hope to be an active member from here on in.

Alan and Margaret.

Thanks MrT

Hi To all the newbie Friend and welcome to the site

Alan and honeybee sound like you both bought the same Beetle :D by the sounds of it

We Are in Primrose Germiston and have a full Engine and Refurbish ment workshop that can do everything under one roof here at VdubTech / Bugger Transmissions
You welcome to visit our web site http://www.buggertransmissions.co.za to check out some of our work

Address is 1 Richdale Rd Primrose co Shamrock
Primrose
011 822 2799
Thanks Bugger,

The reason that it sounds like we both bought the same Beetle is because we both bought the same Beetle, we are husband and wife :D

I will have a look at your web site and will be in touch.

Alan

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 5:22 pm
by Robpurdon
Another Newbee. Rob Purdon. I have been Beetle mad from my first Dub in 1969. Rebuilt a few and modified a few and ran one on Tarlton many years back. Now just building up a Buggy with a 1300cc motor running on an 1100 gearbox. Raised up the suspension and I want to use it on my fishing runs. I live in Mozambique and my weekends are for jetski fishing and bad roads and 4x4's just cost plenty (so has this build).

Thanks for the great welcome. I must say I have enjoyed the topics that have got me more on the net than I ever wanted to be.

Rob Purdon

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 6:15 pm
by Bugger
Alan wrote:
Bugger wrote:
Alan wrote:Hi there, after many years without a Beetle we have finally purchased a 1970 1600 that needs quite a bit of attention. The handbrake cables need replacing, the gearbox needs attention, there is one or more oil leaks, the car has an alarm that we need deactivating, simply because we find it a pain. She also needs some rust in the floor under the driver's seat sorted.

Both my wife and I have owned Beetles in the past but have not owned one in many years, so it is great to have one again, just such a pity that she needs so much doing. If anybody can recommend someone to us we would be eternally grateful. I will post photos of her, the Beetle, a little later.

We live in Sunninghill, Johannesburg.

Thank you so much for the warm welcome and I hope to be an active member from here on in.

Alan and Margaret.

Thanks MrT

Hi To all the newbie Friend and welcome to the site

Alan and honeybee sound like you both bought the same Beetle :D by the sounds of it

We Are in Primrose Germiston and have a full Engine and Refurbish ment workshop that can do everything under one roof here at VdubTech / Bugger Transmissions
You welcome to visit our web site http://www.buggertransmissions.co.za to check out some of our work

Address is 1 Richdale Rd Primrose co Shamrock
Primrose
011 822 2799
Thanks Bugger,

The reason that it sounds like we both bought the same Beetle is because we both bought the same Beetle, we are husband and wife :D

I will have a look at your web site and will be in touch.

Alan

HEHEHEHEHE so my 2+2Was not to far of four :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:18 am
by Burnthosetyres
Hi guys, I'm new to this forum and VeeDubs. My last VW was a Caddy Pick up when I was 18. I bought a 64 Split Window Kombi yesterday. I am car mad. More into my Muscle cars and V8's but always wanted a Splitty. She is in primer and a project car... have lots of ideas, and need plenty advice. I live in Sharks country...3 finals.... no silverware.

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:40 am
by Tony Z
Shark is for breakfast, with smoked V8's served up all day long...

Welcome

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:40 am
by jolas
Burnthosetyres wrote:Hi guys, I'm new to this forum and VeeDubs. My last VW was a Caddy Pick up when I was 18. I bought a 64 Split Window Kombi yesterday. I am car mad. More into my Muscle cars and V8's but always wanted a Splitty. She is in primer and a project car... have lots of ideas, and need plenty advice. I live in Sharks country...3 finals.... no silverware.
Howzit, congrats on your '64 bus - please post some pics asap - is the interior still original/intact (i.e seats, door cards, roof lining, etc, etc)?
Which part of KZN are you ?

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:07 am
by honeybee
MrT wrote:
honeybee wrote:Hi Great site, my day to day name is Margaret, we have bought a 1970 beetle. Been standing for 1 month, although we did drive her back from Nigel where we bought her. We dont have a garage to work on her. She needs a handbrake cable, The 4th gear jumps out when warm. Has to have rust removed under the drivers seat. The alarm removed . A guy offered to do the work for extra money for us. we are still waiting. I will look on the forum to see if there are mechanics that can do this for us then hopefully we get volksie through roadworthy.
We reside in Gauteng
Try Bugger from VDubtech, a forum member, they are in Germiston.
Thanks Mr T , we took the car to a garage here. He says we need a total new gearbox, and really the price was hectic. We will try and buy a gearbox ourselves and ger someone to help us put it in. The rust under the drivers seat is a worry. We need someone to repair that. At the moment the licence has expired and we scared to drive her on the roads.
I wa mis yesterday, so want to get in and drive. I was actually thinking putting the car back for sale on gumtree and just wait for another one. We then had second thoughts and WILL get the treasure repairs. Just we retired and have to take things slowly and the best price we can get to repair. We will have to buy a reconditioned gearbox and fit it ourselves. yet the 4th gear is the only gear giving problems

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:41 am
by Ron&Gill
honeybee wrote:
MrT wrote:
honeybee wrote:Hi Great site, my day to day name is Margaret, we have bought a 1970 beetle. Been standing for 1 month, although we did drive her back from Nigel where we bought her. We dont have a garage to work on her. She needs a handbrake cable, The 4th gear jumps out when warm. Has to have rust removed under the drivers seat. The alarm removed . A guy offered to do the work for extra money for us. we are still waiting. I will look on the forum to see if there are mechanics that can do this for us then hopefully we get volksie through roadworthy.
We reside in Gauteng
Try Bugger from VDubtech, a forum member, they are in Germiston.
Thanks Mr T , we took the car to a garage here. He says we need a total new gearbox, and really the price was hectic. We will try and buy a gearbox ourselves and ger someone to help us put it in. The rust under the drivers seat is a worry. We need someone to repair that. At the moment the licence has expired and we scared to drive her on the roads.
I wa mis yesterday, so want to get in and drive. I was actually thinking putting the car back for sale on gumtree and just wait for another one. We then had second thoughts and WILL get the treasure repairs. Just we retired and have to take things slowly and the best price we can get to repair. We will have to buy a reconditioned gearbox and fit it ourselves. yet the 4th gear is the only gear giving problems
Definitely go see Bugger first. It might be a simple gear lever adjustment. 8)

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:23 pm
by Smitwi
Hi all, i'm a new member. Always loved beetles, grew up in one. Learned to drive in one, did y drivers lic in one, as a matter of fact all of these things and more happened in the same one. My mother's yellow '74. Which after 30 years is now mine.

Love the forum, love all the info that is available.

Willie.

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:40 pm
by jdub63
Greetings from Dallas / Fort Worth Texas, USA. I've been working on VWs for over 30 years, but I've recently started looking at several Porsche replicas and I found one that was originally produced in SA. I joined this forum to get more information regarding the Porsche RSK replica. I look forward to chatting with each of the members.

cheers,

jdub

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:05 pm
by hitlers revenge
Welcome jdub63.

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:23 am
by vwrail
Hi all!!

Dave here from St.Francis Bay. I own a beach buggy bakkie that is a kestrel That I think were made in P.E. I've done most of the 'dog' work on it but would like to make the canopy over the front seats into a gullwing for winter driving and ease of getting in and out. I would also like to go a-arm suspension as and when I can afford it. Then a barn door bus..... and a volksrod..........!

Good to be on a forum with so much interaction.

Dave

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:25 pm
by craigmaddog
Hi my name is Craig..(Maddog), have always been a Beetle fanatic. My very first car was a 69 VW Beetle 1500. The best car ever, had 2 more after that. Then got married and had to consider big people things lol

Now I want buy myself a either a Kharman Ghia or a Variant Fastback and customize it. Looking fwd to getting an oldie soon.

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:27 pm
by Hloni
Welcome one and all newbies. We love pics of your jewels.

Re: New Members - Introduce yourself..

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:01 pm
by riaadp
Hi There,

I am also a newby, I have recently purchased a 1969 low light. The idea of restoring this beauty has given me sleepless nights.
I joined the forum to gain insight into this project and also to see if I could possibly source spares for my new baby.