Results 1 to 20 of 34
Thread: the new toy
-
09-01-2012, 01:30 PM #1
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
the new toy
74 bug...motor was recently rebuilt...but one of the hoses to the oil cooler was leaking and got the engine dirty...dude pulled the engine out to change the wheel bearing and just hasnt put it back together...my dad vouched for this car so i decided to buy it for $800.
-
09-01-2012, 01:38 PM #2
- Join Date
- Aug 2007
- Location
- Corn and Soybean fields
- Posts
- 5,483
Gray/ White- 09Ram 1500 83 Thunderturd
What's with the nose?
-
09-01-2012, 02:45 PM #3
OR....you could have put $800 in mods to the TA
-
09-01-2012, 05:30 PM #4
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
its got some kind of aftermarket fiberglass front end on it.....i dont mind it for what it is.....if i were gonna lower it, i would want the origional front back on it.
-
09-01-2012, 05:31 PM #5
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
$800 doesnt go very far on an Ls vehicle.....besides, i think im done modding the t/a.
-
09-01-2012, 05:32 PM #6
I completely dig it.
Love my rail buggy.
-
09-01-2012, 06:22 PM #7
- Join Date
- Oct 2008
- Location
- Coral Springs, Fl
- Posts
- 5,774
Sunset Orange Metalic- 2001 Camaro SS
I would have picked it up at 800 as well. Looks like a fun toy. I've been looking for sand rails but everyone wants an arm and a leg. Looks like a fun project, looking forward to updates
-
09-01-2012, 08:29 PM #8
Don't lower it. Baja is more fun. I've owned 3 VW's, two 69's and a 65 and two were Baja bugs. I'd lose the extension on the hood though. Just doesn't look right. You can do a lot to bugs for little money. My son is on his second restore right now.
-
09-01-2012, 08:43 PM #9
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
yea im gonna leave it as is since its already got a lot of stuff done to is such as roll bar, lift and other things. i will be updating progress. The car is still at my dads house, but i threw the engine in the back of our ford escape (didnt even have to lower the seats) and i brought it home to clean up.
im gonna try to get the car here next weekend. my son is already buggin me to give it to him when he gets his license, but the ol lady is wantin me to put it together and sell it for a profit.
-
09-01-2012, 08:48 PM #10
It would be a great project car for you and your son Is it a 1600?
-
09-01-2012, 08:57 PM #11
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
actually i have no idea. I do not know a thing about volkswagens. my dad and uncle were big into them back in the 80s, but havent messed with them in years. i havent even started researching anything about them. i wont be motivated to do that until its sitting in my garage. is there a way to tell what engine it is?
-
09-01-2012, 09:37 PM #12
That's a 1600 dual port with what looks like a mount for an aftermarket carb, a 009 distributor, fuel pump block off meaning an electric fuel pump somewhere, and a power pulley.
Honestly, there is no way to be sure about the engine without opening it up.
With all the brightwork on that one I'd be surprised if it didn't have the oversize "slip in" pistons making it a 1641cc engine.
I can say with a carb like that it's not likely to be any bigger than a 1776cc (stock crank + 90.5mm pistons)
Pop off a valve cover and look at the casting number. If it's "041" you've got a decent set of non-stock cylinder heads.
-
09-01-2012, 09:48 PM #13
- Join Date
- Jun 2012
- Location
- Here
- Posts
- 6
Beetles are women's cars. Congrats on the purchase.
Such an ugly piece of machinery.
-
09-01-2012, 09:52 PM #14
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- The Woodlands/spring/houston
- Posts
- 2,142
pewter- 99 trans am
the guy i bought it from said his brother had it in a vw performance shop in oklahoma, and he got it out and then he died a short time later. so there may be some things done to the engine. he said it moved pretty good. i will check out the heads soon and report back.
and to "jimmy hoffa", thanks for your kind words. you are a true gentleman.
-
09-02-2012, 08:22 AM #15
You'll have a great time with the bug once you get into it. You will need some special tools for jobs like draining the trans oil and removing the axle shafts but not a lot. Looks like you got a great deal, I'd easily give the $800 you did for that car. I had a '69 while I was in Germany that I was able to pull the engine, swap the clutch and put it all back together by myself in the parking lot in an afternoon with nothing more than a small 2 1/2 ton jack and basic tools. Enjoy!
-
09-02-2012, 08:50 AM #16
-
09-02-2012, 10:34 AM #17
-
09-02-2012, 10:43 AM #18
- Join Date
- Aug 2007
- Location
- Corn and Soybean fields
- Posts
- 5,483
Gray/ White- 09Ram 1500 83 Thunderturd
He's salty that the Sooners nearly lost to some D4 school...
Been toying with the idea of trying to get an old Bug lately. Wonder if Delaware allows stingers
-
09-02-2012, 10:56 AM #19
I saw that
I'm glad my son took a liking to the bugs I had when he was little and that he's into them himself. They're fun cars.
-
09-02-2012, 11:30 AM #20
- Join Date
- Aug 2007
- Location
- Corn and Soybean fields
- Posts
- 5,483
Gray/ White- 09Ram 1500 83 Thunderturd
I always swore I'd never buy any VW. Watching Wheeler Dealers and talking to some olkd fart mechanics I'm discovering how easy they are to work on
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks