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[SOLD] SOLD] 1973 1302 EJ22 Beetle ** PRICE DROP**
ibmoknegawsklov - January 27th, 2014 at 04:23 PM

1973 1302 Super beetle for sale. New project means my my much loved beetle has to go. It has been my main drive car for the last 18 months and has been a work in progress for that time. I'll do the bad first, the body does have some rust mainly bubbles around some of the windows and along the bonnet seal strip. It looks to have had some rust repairs done to the kick panels and on the rear pillars but it looks to have been done quite a while ago and seems to be holding up great. I have fitted an electronic rust kit to it and haven't noticed anything getting worse. However the heater channels, floor pans, tunnel, pillars and other places are rust free. The paint job is, well to be polite rooted, it is in 3 shades of mustard with some logan racing grey on a few spots. I believe parts of it were applied using a very fluffy roller as it almost has the texture of rendered cement, I like it as the rat look is cool apparently
:crazy:. Now for some good bits, it has the following mods.
EJ22 conversion with front mount pulsar radiator, VL fuel pump with low pressure pump and surge tank, mandrel bent exhaust with hi-flow cat, new trans mounts with padded straps, upgraded clutch, rear disc brake conversion, dimpled and slotted front rotors, new larger type 3 front calipers, adjustable front struts, Flat 4 BRM replica wheels with excellent tyres. The interior is currently set up for 2 with 2 leather faced Subaru seats (the stock rear seat and belts come with it, it's a simple job to refit), Includes the following, kenwood stereo, uhf, navman, tacho etc as per the attached pics. Also with the sale is a Subaru 5 speed box with the center housing cut down to suit a subarugears conversion also includes a Saco hydraulic clutch kit and new lock nuts and seals for the conversion (just add a subarugears kit and your golden) also has a set of wide fiberglass guards (second hand and need some repairs).

Due to the ongoing project nature of it i haven't had the mods blue plated yet so it will be sold unregistered, it is currently registered so you can test drive though. The car is located at Alexandra Hills but can be seen at Cleveland during work days if required or at Logan shire on weekends if convenient.

$4500 open to offers.

Contact Michael 0406303361 if you have any questions or if you want to have a look.


ibmoknegawsklov - January 27th, 2014 at 04:24 PM

More pics.


ibmoknegawsklov - January 27th, 2014 at 04:26 PM

But wait there is more.


Midlife crisis - January 29th, 2014 at 10:34 AM

Thiis is a fast little beetle.


ibmoknegawsklov - February 1st, 2014 at 06:59 PM

Just a bump, It would make a great German looker, hill climb car or even use it as a one stop doner vehicle for your project bug, buggy or even kombi.


Whitty - February 2nd, 2014 at 07:21 PM

Mini hijack - Question for those who have done this conversion in Queensland, what chance would you have of getting this blue plated?? Looking seriously at this car as this is what my grand plans are, and if this can be plated reasonably easily it becomes a very viable option instead of doing my own.


ibmoknegawsklov - February 2nd, 2014 at 07:59 PM

Maximum capacity for a super beetle is right around 2500cc naturally aspirated and 2000cc turbo. Discussions i have had say the swap will be a simple blue plate procedure with the uprated mounts and brake upgrades aiding with that. The front brakes are slotted and dimpled std rda replacement rotors with larger vw type 3 callipers so no issues there, the rears are a bolt on kit from volksconversions that have been approved on many other cars in the past. The seats and seating capacity would need inspection for approval, the rear seat and seat belts are supplied and simply bolt in, the rear deck just unbolts with 2 bolts to keep the plated seating capacity if required. There are many approved inspection stations that can inspect and issue mod plates i would recommend speaking with them and looking at the car to access the situation. Please feel free to contact me if you need any questions answered or to arrange an inspection just drop me a line. Mike :-)


Whitty - February 3rd, 2014 at 07:41 PM

Mike, I don't know how to type this without sounding like a wanker, but (trying to be polite) if it was easy to get plated, why haven't you done it? My reason for asking is the fact that I live in a town with limited access to an inspector that would have any experience with this type of conversion, so I imagine it would either not be able to be done here, meaning trips south with a trailer, or be done with a fine tooth comb, which may involve more work than is financially reasonable. Again, not trying to be a smart arse, I am keen on your car, just wanting to know off someone in Qld if it is do-able. Thanks

Whitty


ibmoknegawsklov - February 3rd, 2014 at 11:05 PM

Not a bad question at all, the car has been an on going project for the last couple of years, I still have a few mods that i was working on before it was at a stage that i wanted to get it too before getting it mod plated, the biggest of which is the installation of a 5 speed subaru gearbox. I have a box here that i have removed the centre housing and cut it back in preparation for the conversion, the Saco hydraulic clutch kit, flywheel, bolts, seals and new locknuts are included with sale. However my plans have changed and I'm now building up a 4x4 so i am selling it as it sits. I can make it available for a third party inspection if you would like, as i understand people being nervous about a modified vehicle. There are things that would need to be addressed I'm sure and is one of the reasons I'm asking a fair price for it, there is more than the asking price just in parts. If i can be of any help I'm just a phone call away. Mike :-)


MickH - February 8th, 2014 at 07:34 PM

I'm in Townsville and have had one blue plated no problems....


Midlife crisis - February 20th, 2014 at 12:47 PM

up we go


jamiesc - February 21st, 2014 at 01:18 PM

ive heard if you have done a engine conversion and if its a smaller engine capacity then what it orignally came out with you dont need a mod plate for it. but not intirely sure if thats true and i think youll need a mod plate for the gearbox olso


Joel - February 21st, 2014 at 08:34 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by jamiesc
ive heard if you have done a engine conversion and if its a smaller engine capacity then what it orignally came out with you dont need a mod plate for it. but not intirely sure if thats true and i think youll need a mod plate for the gearbox olso


Don't know who fed you that load a crap but it's way off unless they are getting confused with just swapping VW engines.
you can fit smaller VW engines that is no drama but any engine that is a "modification" fit ie. from a different manufacturer regardless of whether its bigger or smaller needs to be engineered.

It;s to make sure the conversion is done in a safe and roadworthy method and not held in by duct tape and cable ties otherwise everyone would be fitting EJ15 and EJ16s and not worrying about the hassles of engineering.


jamiesc - February 22nd, 2014 at 08:17 AM

aww tru its just what i got told joel i guess i was wrong


ibmoknegawsklov - February 23rd, 2014 at 06:47 PM

Plenty of mis-information doing the rounds about modifications, most of it is common sense. That's why you need to carry over all the emissions systems from the doner vehicle, up-rate the brakes and suspension, reinforce the engine mountings etc. But it is not hard or complicated, best bet is speaking with some people that do mod plating and see what they require after all it's their signature on the line.


DubCrazy - February 23rd, 2014 at 09:58 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Whitty
Mike, I don't know how to type this without sounding like a wanker, but (trying to be polite) if it was easy to get plated, why haven't you done it? My reason for asking is the fact that I live in a town with limited access to an inspector that would have any experience with this type of conversion, so I imagine it would either not be able to be done here, meaning trips south with a trailer, or be done with a fine tooth comb, which may involve more work than is financially reasonable. Again, not trying to be a smart arse, I am keen on your car, just wanting to know off someone in Qld if it is do-able. Thanks

Whitty


whitty there is one inspector in this town that can do it but he is a twat!! but there is a fella in rockie thats better or a traveling one from Harvey bay that can do it....

steff


Whitty - February 24th, 2014 at 06:46 PM

That's what I figured Steff. Got a name for the rocky bloke?


ibmoknegawsklov - March 9th, 2014 at 12:06 PM

bump