Click to play the original Youtube video. a bug showed up for a little love and some shopping for metal guy things Post navigation Undercoating with oil Toyota tundra rear differential repair
Ha reminds me of my youth growing up in Brasil the only car i ever own and really enjoy to drive and work on it love your vids Reply
I had a 65. I loved that car. It had the small engine 1200 or 1300 cc whatever it was. Would run all day on a couple of bucks work of gas. Same color. Reply
I miss my '64 with a sun roof. Dad while in the Army won a lottery in Germany right after the war to be able to buy a car. US Soldiers were not allowed to own cars then unless of course you won that lottery. He bought a Beetle. Reply
Bug really looks cherry for having numerous mechanical issues. Beautiful!
If I only had your video expertise when I had my 65 bug (69-75).
Ha reminds me of my youth growing up in Brasil the only car i ever own and really enjoy to drive and work on it love your vids
I had a 65. I loved that car. It had the small engine 1200 or 1300 cc whatever it was. Would run all day on a couple of bucks work of gas. Same color.
What a gorgeous car!
You need to let your daughter do some cold starts
Those leaves are scratching your paint cracking your window
Chinchillá grey color..in thes years…66 or 67
The very same car I learned to drive when I was 12. Good times.
I miss the old 6 volt bugs 🙂
I miss my '64 with a sun roof. Dad while in the Army won a lottery in Germany right after the war to be able to buy a car. US Soldiers were not allowed to own cars then unless of course you won that lottery. He bought a Beetle.
good find! They're addictive though…down to 1 (from 5), a 67 Convertible w 1776 jugs, ect!
Great score in the tundra rear diff 👍👍
With all your equipment you cannot make this simple linkage?
oh good i like being a back seat driver
Great bug. Learned to drive in one .
Deck lid is from a convertible they didn't have vents on the deck lids until 1970