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1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:35 pm
by CTBUG
Hey
A couple of questions... this is my first post, got myself a lovely 1972 Beetle 1600 last thursday!
1. what other headlights can i fit to my bug?
2. I kow Shelley's, what other beetle places are there?
3. I've seen a couple of bugs with the vents at the back closed up, how much would closing it affect the heat of the engine?
4. how much of a pain would doing the suspension over be?
looking forward to your advice.... Peace
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:04 pm
by bugspray
what other headlights can i fit to my bug?
Possible to squeeze in mk1 golf outers (Go angeleyes) you will have to modify
I've seen a couple of bugs with the vents at the back closed up, how much would closing it affect the heat of the engine
DONT DO IT!!!![quote]how much of a pain would doing the suspension over be?[/quote]
depending on what setup you have? easy to back breaking 
goodluck
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:53 am
by spca999
A couple of questions:
1. Why change the headlights at all?
2. Whereabouts in CT? CT is a big area. there are a couple of places around, these I have found through some hard work, and much driving ... but this depends on what you are looking.
Are you looking at restoring or modifying?
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:40 am
by bugspray
He's a modifier. Lol. He spoke about 3 things no restorer would do.
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:24 pm
by Cyberbeast
Do yourself a favor. Start your car and go stand behind it, with the engine lid CLOSED. Now, "feel" over all the air vents, how much air it sucks in, even at idle. Then, let someone rev it up just a little, while you still feel over the vents. This should give you a good idea of why the vents are there, and why you should leave them open.
I did this once, and was shocked
That fan sucks in a hell of a lot of air through those vents.
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:40 pm
by CTBUG
Hey
Thanks for the feedback!....
1. I will DEFINITELY not be closing the vents... thanks so much!
2. I found Beetlebits and Volksieworld....
3. I'm looking at modifying, but nothing outrageous...
4. I don't feel the sudden urge to change the headlights, just wanted to know if there were aftermarket heads or if any other heads looked good on a bug...
5. Please forgive my insanity, very new to forum and owning a bug... but ENJOYING driving it!
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:50 pm
by vader
I change my head lights to golf Mk1 cause my old ones sucked weel they were rusted on the inside
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:13 am
by spca999
Vader ... from your pics it wa not just your lights ... Was there anythign that was not rusted?
Volksieworld seems ok, if you are looking for 2nd parts and other obscurities Rosby's and 946 auto often have a few strange objects ...
Enjoy driving it!!
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:13 am
by jmvv
A standard 7" replacement lamp for a Golf 1 will work.
On my 69, the lamps adjusted from the outside with 2 screws at about the 2 o clock and 7 o clock position of the metal trim rings.
The newer lights I fitted, need to have the trim ring removed to adjust the lights. I re-used the old trim rings and had the screw openings left open.
If you want to go for the "crystal" light look, buy your lights from Goldwagen and make sure that they have the "E" mark on them. That is equivalent to our SABS mark and you wont have roadworthy issues.
The reflectors are properly designed and give good focus and reach without blinding oncoming traffic.
The "angel eye" and "crystal" lights you buy at places like Autostyle and others are cheap Chinese knockoff rubbish. Light performance is up to

, they leak water, they get dust on the reflector in no time, they are not "E" mark approved and technically they make your car unroadworthy.
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:51 am
by bugspray
Mando's auto has glass lense guuude quality angel eyes. If you do get those, stay away from the acrylic lense. Yeah you save afew hundred bux. But loose out in a few months.
Re: 1972 1600... questions that need answers!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:44 pm
by vader
spca999 wrote:Vader ... from your pics it wa not just your lights ... Was there anythign that was not rusted?
Volksieworld seems ok, if you are looking for 2nd parts and other obscurities Rosby's and 946 auto often have a few strange objects ...
Enjoy driving it!!
There are a few parts that aint rusting....
The tires
The wooden steering wheel...
The fiber glass fenders, bonnet...
The glass..
and the seatbelts....
