I've saved a '71 Super bug from our local tip. It had a very badly damaged body, beyond repair, so I've removed the body from the floor
pan, because it was in good condition.
So, is it possible to match a late floor pan ('71) up to a early 60's body? I'll have to change the frame head (strut type) to a frame
head/link pin type front end. This late type floor pan has an IRS rear end and a better floor pan.
You can't put a superbug body on a standard bug floor pan - they are too different forward of the windscreen. And similarly, you can't put
an early body on to a superbug floor pan.
You can put a later style standard bug body on an early pan and visa versa, but you may have to alter the rear suspension mounting point (under the
mud guards/fenders) the later style is a different height (higher or lower - I forget), but that's a straightforward cut/weld job.
[Edited on 22-4-2003 by aussiebug]
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I want to put a mid 60's body onto a '71 IRS, Super Bug pan.
I've removed the strut frame head and put a on ball joint frame head. How I did it, is another story.
Are there major modifications needed to combine the two, body to pan?
Regards,
Mark
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also see
http://www.aussieveedubbers.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=6055
Hi
I saw pictures from SA of a guy who was fitting a superbug pan & struts under an oval, I have also seen some guy on the shoptalk forums doing the
same thing.
1302Steve