Skip navigation

69 chinchilla grey beetle

Post

Back to the top
Back again with another car. 

69 chinchilla grey beetle, pretty much stock. Very different to my last car, but nice to be back in something small and friendly looking. 

07A43F17-B54C-43CF-96BE-B6C641BF98CA.jpeg 549B1703-3C0D-497C-B845-FBFBB9B746C1.jpeg

Post

Back to the top
Very nice, I was lusting after an ultra basic orange 1973 Sparkafer on ebay last week. 34hp, small rear lights with no reverse light, early front wings with horn trims, no chrome trim on rear side windows, small bumpers, no rear window vent, no radio or arial ever fitted, no roof lining on rear quarters, rubber floor covering, black vinyl seats, rear looked like it had never been sat on, bizarrely front seats replaced with early MK2 Golf GTI items otherwise totally original with near 40 year and 70,000 mile patina   

1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet

The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.

Post

Back to the top
Like this orange one,
az_kauf_2g.jpg

1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet

The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.

Post

Back to the top
Robert Soog eh?

Very nice and erm, grey!

Floor looks good too btw.

Ian

Cornish Host.
1980 VW Derby
Clive the Cabby
Ujum the Invisible
Mynx the  Tintop

Post

Back to the top
Nice find, bet you have alot more room to work on it compared to the last car you had in there.  :lol:

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

Post

Back to the top
Nice motor!
Slightly off topic, but how do you find your timber garage? How big is it? Reason I ask is that I could really do with building a garage (converting the existing one) and have been looking at timber ones as opposed to a block build one.

My rebuild thread I will try and keep up to date: here

K-Jet fuel pressure test guage How-To

Post

Back to the top
Cheers guys. 

Yeah I can set up my little gym area, as well as having a car in here now… plus I'm far more comfortable working on old vws than I was the fury. 

Fixed a dodgy earth on the beetle today, just a bad earth. 

Garage is 7x4m bud, very cold in the winter, sweltering in the summer… but it does me fine. 😂

Post

Back to the top
B42619DC-E3DE-4597-8CDF-B4B3187D7C0A.jpeg

Post

Back to the top
 :offtopic:Kingspan insulation or even the cheaper thermal silver bubble wrap stuff will help keep it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

I've kingspan my shed and it's made a big difference and I thermal bubble wrapped my wife shed and than made a difference but not as good as the kingspan.

Being silver foil it also reflex a lot of light.

Bubble wrap type.
YBS AirTec Double Insulation 1.2 x 25m | Toolstation

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

Post

Back to the top
I've priced up insulating it and boarding it out many many times over the years.  


Then I cut and run, and decide I don't need too when it all tots up. :lol:  

Post

Back to the top
So the plan was to keep this stock, for once in my life I didn't want to slam it and make it rubbish to drive!! 


 Well, that was Monday/Tuesdays plan anyway. 


Just ordered a 4" narrowed beam, 2" drop plates and all the necessary gubbins to make it look broken. 

Whoops. 

Post

Back to the top
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Cornish Host.
1980 VW Derby
Clive the Cabby
Ujum the Invisible
Mynx the  Tintop

Post

Back to the top
Had a delivery today, Friday is playtime. 


8CA64277-0B4F-46FD-8C4A-1056C6E2877E.jpeg

Post

Back to the top
Stuff broke. I'm broken. It's half done…. I need a cuddle. 

5B829ABB-9325-42F8-95CC-50E1BD00CFD4.jpeg

Post

Back to the top
68A70894-FE77-4F87-8767-77337093494C.jpeg A76C2993-8378-4623-9435-BE0E38A2998E.jpeg C3F27A93-6C15-4E9F-9304-8E01C4BD419B.jpeg

Post

Back to the top
Looks good though  :lol:

Cornish Host.
1980 VW Derby
Clive the Cabby
Ujum the Invisible
Mynx the  Tintop

Post

Back to the top

Cheers dude. 

So I had to raise the tank 30mm as it hit the track rods. Finally got it back together, and no more fuel leak. 

Even wired in a stereo. 

3DC6BCD8-7271-4EB6-BDED-086C1D198ED6.jpeg A75C6F2F-3C87-4D85-8290-E00C52B5E3E0.jpeg
0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.