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sugen chetty
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Welcome to all the new ppl and howdy old one lokl
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kiepie
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Hello I am kiepie, a nick name from army days, like kiepie die mofhoender.

If all works out well. I will be the owner of an Autovilla.
That is now subject to said vehicle in satisfactory condition.
It is a T2 Kombi chassis with Autovilla on it. The Autovilla is the type with double sleeping on top of the cab.
The kombi has a 3.0 l Ford engine in. Conversion done by Daan Jacobs Conversions.
I have no idea if the transmission has been modified. I only know it is a 4 speed gearbox.

If I buy this vehicle, I will let you guys know all the details and pictures.

Regards,
Dirk Kemp

Hope this was not too terrible
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Post by buggyfan »

Welcome Kiepie ,Are you sure its not Kiepie like in "Kiepie & Kandas " ,its sounds so much better than Kiepie die mofhoender !LOL. http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... d94#p85487 . Regarding the Autovilla,they are finally being noticed and getting the recognition they've always deserved as Fig said .
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Hi, new here to the Forum....Image
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Post by retrovan »

Hi,

And welcome, how about a bit more on you and the car.

Herman
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
Gert Duvenage
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Hi All

New one to the beetle family.
It is a sending from above for finding this forum. So I going to surf the forum a bit and check things out and get so much info for my small brain as it can handle.
I have 2 beetles one is a 1972 beetle with a 1600 twin port engine in (the Wife’s pride and joy). Was a project and is finish now still a few hiccups (tooting problems) on it and for me that is new to the beetle family sorting them out bit by bit and as it comes along.
The second beetle is a 1973 beetle that had a 1955 around there 1200 motor with box in, taking the antique out and putting it a side for safe keeping, Installing 1600 twin port with matching box as it is the daughter's for her metric year car. Still needs to be complete it from bottom to top and bumper to bumper.

Take care and enjoy your beetles.
Gert
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New one to the beetle family.
It is a sending from above for finding this forum. So I going to surf the forum a bit and check things out and get so much info for my small brain as it can handle.
I have 2 beetles one is a 1972 beetle with a 1600 twin port engine in (the Wife’s pride and joy). Was a project and is finish now still a few hiccups (tooting problems) on it and for me that is new to the beetle family sorting them out bit by bit and as it comes along.
The second beetle is a 1973 beetle that had a 1955 around there 1200 motor with box in, taking the antique out and putting it a side for safe keeping, Installing 1600 twin port with matching box as it is the daughter's for her metric year car. Still needs to be complete it from bottom to top and bumper to bumper.
:hangloose:
JonnoDub
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Welcome Gert , post some pics in 'my ride'
Keep on rolling baby , you know what time it is !
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Post by german »

Hi.
I am german(born here but my parents came from Germany)
I dont have a VW at the moment and only put a 59 beetle on the question list because I could not register.
I got my eye on a +-70 bus which is in good nick, and mother had a 59 split beetle lhd which she imported from Germany, a 72 beetle, my uncle a split bus and I had many engine spares which I gave away for scrap metal when I built a volksplane which is still flying.
Hope to be getting much info from you people as I must convince the sellers wife to sell. It has a engine which is not running and apparently vibrated a lot the last time it run.
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Hi To all the New Members hope you enjoy the forum and ask and post plenty Q&A`s
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Blue_Busaru
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Post by Blue_Busaru »

Hey Guys

Matt here, ive been restoring my 1976 bus for the passed year, the old motor had to many problems so I decided to put an subaru ej20 motor in my bus, I will post some pics soon, this forum helped me out alot with small issues I had along they way, Thanks for all the help.

Cheers
Matt :drunks:
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Post by Neliusve »

Hi All.

New to the forum but not to VW. I owned 7 beetles of various models after school. Got a bit confused and bought a Ford and Toyota after that but thankfully came to my senses. Since then had Jetta 2, Polo 1.4 Tdi, Golf 3 GTS, Golf 5 GT 1.4 TSI (imported), Amarok to name a few.

I am now looking to get back into the aircooled scene. We own a company which supply Nano protective coatings for vehicles. The idea is to get a Beetle and use it as advertisement for the coatings.

Thanks for the great effort with the forum. Keep it going.
Neerajh
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Hi Guys
I'm Neerajh and I have a 1966 ,911 Porsche which is really a Beetle in disguise.
It's a project car that I hope to work on in my spare time but I'm finding out the hard way that parts are costly and hard to source.
Right now I desperately need 14" or 15" ,5.5 " Fuchs beadles rims as I cannot drive the car without the tyres touching the fenders on every speed bump!
I love the old aircooled cars and hope to buy a restored Karman Ghia when I can afford it and hopefully before the prices go mad.
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reddline
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Post by reddline »

Hi Guys and ladies

I'm a newbie to the site. I recently purchased a 1979 VW Kombi/Transporter. It's more a rolling chassis at the moment. I will be looking for lots of help and parts as this is my first ACVW. Thank u'll in advance.

Reddline
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Post by retrovan »

Welcome one and all....... :D

Should you need advice , ...just ask.

We charge a minimal charge for advice, at a standard rate, regardless of amount of info passed on.

The cost for info is...... :shock:


wait for it......... :roll:


Photo's , lots and lots of photo's....... :wink:

enjoy your stay.

Herman
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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