Um... no.trek97 said:These would help to church it up.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-VW-Volkswagen-hubcap-wheel-cover-bug-beetle-bus-10-1950-65/293047701770?hash=item443b01110a:g:nywAAOSwm1VcsnJu
Not yet, but I need to get one. I'll post up when I do. My neighbor keeps telling me it's never going to run right until I do a burnout, which I haven't done yet either. :-\Pete12 said:This beast must be quick Irk, any chance of a video of it taking off under power?
I may be the odd man out, bit I like these pipes much more betterirk miller said:Thanks, Luugo.
I decided to do away with the high pipes and go a bit more subtle on exhaust.
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Hurco550 said:I may be the odd man out, bit I like these pipes much more better
Brodie said:Any plans for rear guards?
To me it looks a bit naked back there. I think a nice styled guard rolling out towards the tyre from the back window but not covering it entirely would look rad.
Custom box tube frame with a 72 Chevelle rear end.CrabsAndCylinders said:Luv this project! I can't remember but what frame is the bug sitting on?
Dude, for real. I contemplated just keeping the body mounts intact and changing the door by removing the hinge pins, but as I'm sure you know, that is another kind of hell and one which requires making a special tool unless you want to spend $400.advCo said:Gotta love getting those hinge screws out. Always a fun time.
irk miller said:Dude, for real. I contemplated just keeping the body mounts intact and changing the door by removing the hinge pins, but as I'm sure you know, that is another kind of hell and one which requires making a special tool unless you want to spend $400.