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My German Import RHD 58 - Updated

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:55 pm
by karmakoma
Friday Evening 5th June: I was quietly (ok, maybe not so quietly) minding my own business watching Netherlands beating England in the T20 2009 world cup opener, when I receive an email from BeetleFanatic. I qoute "Hier is iets wat nou net gepost is in JM. Jy like mos ou Beetles

For Sale 3 Hours ago
VW BEETLE 1100cc RHD: 1958. Collector"s item. Black. Original from Germany. Small modification. R.xxxxx "

I read the add and notice there is no Cell number, and I figure, who doesnt have a cellphone? Must be older people. I'll call them in the morning. Also remember, at this stage I have my heart set on Lowlights 59, and monday we are talking money and payment.

Saturday: Get up and give them a call, YUP, older gent, its his daughters car that she got from an old lady. I am welcome to come take a look. Car has some non-original bits fitted, but is pretty solid. Needs a full restore, but a good base to start from. Front was in a smash and not fixed very well, that needs the most attention. But the car is fully original, never been resprayed, interior untouched, original (1200) engine -36 hp if I am not mistaken. So I figure, its worth a look. Get my wife in the car and off we go.

Get there and this is what I found:
First, the bad news, the car was in a bumper bash, and the repair was not great, first two pics below.

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at least they have the missing silver trim and the rust is only surface

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and then the second worst part of the car:
The rear dogbox trim is shot and the car needs new carpets, the inevitable glue stains on the headliner.
Bear in mind, this is original 51 year old interior VW trim:
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Now the good bits:

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You will notice those aren't original 58 tailights, not to worry, they are in a plastic bag in the car, in PRISTINE condition, and will go back on during the restore, the old lady just wanted bigger safer brake lights.

The semaphores are also both still there, and I will do my utmost to get them working again.

Those ugly late beetle indicators on the fenders will also be removed - they were added when the semaphores were disconnected, also need a wolfsburg badge.
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Side view - note the stone guards and mudflaps behind the rear wheels:
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Original 1200 (lack-of) power plant:

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By this time I am fairly excited, but then think to myself, what about the floorpan, the car is 51 years old after all:
This is the worst part of the pan, behind the drivers seat, some surface rust flakes where the battery is: But look at it, ORIGINAL! Rest of the floor looks same or better!
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The rest of the pan is PRISTINE, I crawled underneath, its cleaner than the '78 I used to own. Will post pics once I get her.

Interior:
Not bad for an old doorcard, just needs a clean.

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Seats have split a seam here and there, but once restitched and cleaned they will be A OK:

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How cool is that parcel tray.
Dash is unhacked, final straw was that the car still has the ORIGINAL key opening the door, turning ignition and opening the ice pick engine lid lock!

I Couldnt start the car as I did not have a battery, will be doing that tomorrow when I go and fetch her.
My wife thinks I am crazy, I think it was one of the best buys of my life. What do you guys think ? Lowlight, apologies again, hope you can see why I went with this one and had to pass on your 59.

Some more on the car. Story goes that the old lady and her husband bought this via Capital motors in Pretoria, but only took delivery in HANOVER GERMANY! They then went on an extended camping trip throughout Europe with it, and brought it back to South-Africa with them. Even the VIN plate says, MADE IN (WEST?) GERMANY, I checked. They kept this car through the years, and when her husband died, sold it to the current owner. This only happened a couple of years ago. She never used the car and never bothered to transfer the car to her name. Original registration papers still have the old ladies name on them (she is still around for a transfer signature). This means I will be the 2nd registered OWNER! :hangloose: How cool is that.

Plans for the car:
I don't want to respray, although you cant see it on the pictures, there are a lot of marks, chips and dents, as you would expect with an original old car of this vintage. So to the casual observer you would feel a respray is in order, but there is almost no rust anywhere, except for those front wings. This is what makes me think, stick with the original faded paint.

The idea is to replace the carpets with the original German quality, same with the running boards and hoodliner (still felt on this one). Have the accident damage properly repaired, give the rest of the car a PROPER polish, clean the engine bits, remove all the non original lights, fix the semaphores, then drop her on 20" Porsce Rimms, KIDDING on that last one, this is a stocker if ever there was one. Will perhaps consider some Fuchs or Flat 4's.

Wishlist so far would be:
Wolfsburg badge.
German NOS carpets.
Felt Hoodliner.
Albert Swan mirrors (WISHING).
White walls on Restored Stock wheels/BRM's or Fuchs.
Late fifties quarter window latches - left and right.
Someone with skills to help restore the seats, three seams need to be sewn up again. Only 3, Unbelievable.
As you could gather I am very excited, so I might be blinded by the heat of the moment and my own optimism.
All your suggestions and advise will be greatly appreciated.

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:07 pm
by Blitzkrieg
Wow! Absolutely wow! I'm so glad that you have found yourself another project. It is really nice to own something that you know the history of. All the best with the fix up, i'll be keeping an eye on the thread :wink:

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:10 pm
by BUGGOFF
Wow! Thats an awesome find karma. I also saw the ad on jm, and wondered what the small modification was. Best to keep this bug as stock as possible. CONGRATS!

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:15 pm
by karmakoma
Thanks Blitz, Bugoff, will need some help finding parts, at least now I am a fully fledged member again with an ACVW!

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:24 pm
by Chris
Congrats.Looks like a realy good find.

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:51 pm
by forcecooled
Lovely car -
you wont have to spend a huge fortune on getting that ship shape !
Good luck with it!

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:37 am
by lowlight
Congrats looks like a nice beetle. Very original.

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:38 am
by Watercool
Karma congrats with such a great find, let me know if I can help you find some bits over here.

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:16 pm
by GavinHuart
Success at LAST! An original with catchy story to it :hangloose: So happy for you. Compliments all the way from my side!! A lovely car. Can't wait to see the restoration process unfold; as minor as the process may be. Keep us posted and thanks for the email too.

* Re: My German Import RHD 58 - Updated *

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:10 pm
by karmakoma
Thanks Guys for all the well wishes and thanks Henry for the offer to help!

Went to fetch her today.
Thankfully it went relatively smoothly.

Trailer rent for the day - R320
Petrol to and from Pretoria - R150
Snacks along the way - R50

Receiving the ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL when I am about to leave - PRICELESS!

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But Wait there's more -

Original Transvaal Registration papers - 29 Dec 1958 when they returned from Europe:

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and also various assorted documents and advertisements from the time, how about the original Kamei docs, (came with the parcel shelf) and the map of Wolfsburg where they toured in 1958. Unbelievable!! I know I am waxing lyrical, but to me this is the find of my life. Owning a piece of history is such a privelege. Will do my best to keep this one alive!

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There is a whole host of service receipts, the most notable the inspection service done at Rosenheim VW in Germany, and a 5000km service in Rome at the Porsche and VW garage in Sept 58.

Also got the rear lights :hangloose: , Image

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:11 pm
by karmakoma
And thanks for that PIC Gavin. I was wondering if the 58 ever had a round hinge mount mirror, now I know!

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:27 pm
by karmakoma
Just checked THE SAMBA, and it turns out she was the 7457'th beetle off the line in the beginning of Aug 1958, and that is the ORIGINAL engine! :shock: :D :D

To top this all off, my birthday is also in August :D

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:35 pm
by 1972
:shock: wow congrats on such a wonderfull find

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:39 pm
by 1972
so your beetle is 1....2......3.......4........5.......6.......50 years old????? :shock:

Re: My German Import RHD 58

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:45 pm
by beetlefanatic
Once again congrats Riaan. It keeps on getting better!
Oh and sorry about the mix up this afternoon. Glad you came right.