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1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Sep Mon 23, 2013 8:00 pm
by paintballguy424
Sold the cabby and have been hunting for an air cooled for a couple weeks. Went to look at a Super that was parked by Golden Beetle but was an overpriced basket case but this one was sitting next to it. Peter bought it 3 years ago and had not gotten to restore it and originally from Anaconda/Columbus which is where I found my cabby :paranoid:. It is a 1969 Beetle roller no motor. Body is really straight its missing the fenders but the floor and heater channels are solid and body has very little rust a little in the front and rear apron nothing to crazy. The interior is also bare but seats and windows and running boards were included. The plan/goal/if it kills me :smoke: is to have it running, driving, and looking fresh by my wedding in August. Hopefully I make it 326 days to go. I go to pick it up Monday. :thumbsup: Cole's financial advise is to buy stock in POR 15 right now. :cool: The end result will be the stock blue color with black interior.
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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Sep Tue 24, 2013 6:46 am
by MT-Getto
Groovy :)

Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Sep Tue 24, 2013 9:35 am
by Mikewire
Wow, dood! That's awesome - Peter comes through :)

Very ambitious project...did you inherit some money :laughing: :laughing:

Of course if I can help out in any way, let me know. Wade and I got lots o' experience pulling 1600 motor(s) :laughing: :beer:

Posted: Sep Tue 24, 2013 10:25 am
by paintballguy424
Thanks Trevor and Mike ya it's definitely the definition of project. Wade already threw me some free swag!
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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Tue 01, 2013 6:47 pm
by paintballguy424
Started the day by pulling the gas tank easy enough as it wasn't bolted down or anything.
So I dropped the front beam also to replace it with the new one.
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Ordering suspension rebuild for the front today before I put it back completely together.
Was gonna put the beam back in tonight but got called into work [THUMBS DOWN SIGN].


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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Sun 06, 2013 10:25 am
by 4est
nice project! You get a motor with that? I got a line on a budget friendly 1600dp up here in Helena. let me know if interested

Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Sun 06, 2013 4:50 pm
by paintballguy424
I'm gonna buy one off Wade that he has extra.


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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Tue 08, 2013 11:48 am
by paintballguy424
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Threw new wheel bearings in the drum and turned them at work last night. The brakes were seized so that's why it was hard to push. I'm waiting for parts for aircooled.net to put the beam back in, grub screws and nuts and upper beam seals and bushings. They should be here tomorrow so Thursday morning the beam can go back in.
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This is the handiest little tool. Might be worth it's weight in gold or at least beer.
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New hardware, shoes, and wheel cylinders ready to mount to the backing plate. I hate brake shoes…

Tomorrow I'm gonna head out to Johnson's to see what can be scavenged off their bugs.


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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Thu 24, 2013 10:33 am
by paintballguy424
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Front end back together sitting on all fours again.
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Shiny new tie rods cause the old ones were so messed up I could not get the ends out. Brake lines bent and hooked up.
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My haul from Johnson's
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Cluster says ATF with a light between 80 and 90 I assume this means it was an auto stick car.

Looking for all four fenders for 68-72 beetle and a set of stock 4 lug stock wheels if anyone has a lead it would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: 1969 Beetle aka Bachelor Bug

Posted: Oct Thu 24, 2013 11:14 pm
by YASHA7FOLD
Helena trip.


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