My 1966 bug was one of 1,080,165 1300cc beetles manufactured between July and
December 1966. It was shipped into the UK to Highway Motors, Hornsey, London N8.
Covered 49k from new
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My 1972 bay window camper, just for the summer............
happy camping. See my site here at www.72bay.20m.com
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Greg Wilkinson, Anchorage Alaska and his 66 bug.
Greg is working on the restoration of a 1963 Bug from Australia!. Greg's
Bugs "inside wings" are fairly rust free.
He has finished work on the chassis and is storing it next to our house
under a tarp. The body has been completely stripped of everything
that isn't being painted, and he will be towing it to a paint shop where
it will be sandblasted.
During the winter Greg plans to rebuild a 1600 engine that a friend gave
me, so it should be ready when he start work on the body, that's after the
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Vaughan's 1967 bug from Australia
Vaughan's bug was made in Australian and is in nice condition.
Vaughan intends to carry out some restoration work in the future. But in
the meantime the car is used as a daily driver.
Check out Vaughan web site at here
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John Skeldons 1964 bug from Birmingham UK
Here is Johns project Bug that is for sale, it
has a working factory fitted sunroof, engine runs on 12v. John has all the
past log books from the DVLA, they go back to 1994/5. He also has most of
the interior but the car was such a state that he had chuck out a fair bit
due to damp ect...
Email John @ John@skeldon18.freeserve.co.uk |
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Joachim Glasstetter's 67'
Beetle Bremerhafen, Germany
The bug was shipped from Virginia USA to Bremerhafen,
Germany. The restoration took a total of one year and well worth the
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?? from England
Here is a nice 66 bug from the UK, seen at the London VW show in Aug
2000. The same colour as mine.. |
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?? from England
This is a 63 bug, again from a UK VW show. This is a lovely car in
every way. Only 18k miles from new, total un restored... and know welding.
This was one mint motor.... |
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Sinn from Australia
A real nice 1959 bug from Newcastle, Aus. Currently being restored to
an old school look.
See it here |
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Mark from Kenosha Wi USA
Mark is another proud owner of a 66 Beetle,
serial #1166257140. He bought his bug last summer (1999) in Iowa. So far
Mark has rebuilt the entire brake system, rebuilt an original 1300 engine
and installed it. He has also replaced the heater channels and the
floorboard section under the battery. It is now covered up for the winter
on his back porch. The next step will be paint. It originally was green.
You can email Mark @
greiner@execpc.com |
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Andrew Strauss's bug For sale in the USA.
This Bug is for sale it the USA, a nice looking 66,
It located in Trenton, NJ. Telephone: if you want it 609 / 695-2777
E-mail Andrew : astrauss@compuserve.com
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Andrew from London.
This bug is for sale, looking good hey!!!. Ill give you an idea of the
price later...
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Michelle from Birmingham, England
Here she is with her
1303s, a 1973... just slightly older than her!!!. Its in brilliant
condition, no welding has ever been done on it you can still see the
original paint from the factory on the floor panels. Can't wait to see
it at Bug Freeze, that's if i go...
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