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Our 65 Notch Distraction
Carl and Emily - February 12th, 2013 at 07:14 AM

We call it our 'distraction' because we have our 68 to finish,.. and I still have to clean up the 62.:crazy:

but,..As the American Pickers guys say,..

"The time to buy it is when you see it."

We really would like an earlier push button dash notch. Better yet I would like my old 63 back.

Just picked it up on Sunday.

The colour on my camera is bad, it is actually the very pale green original colour. Similar to our 62 bug.

It has full logbooks and some service history.

The engine number matches the delivery card number.

Don't know if it runs yet. Haven't tried. Funny story with that I'll write about later.
It does appear to be 'tired' in general mechanically.

Only repaired/repainted area appears to be drivers side rearguard and drivers door.

Has a dent bottom of drivers front guard.

The rest seems to be OG paint.

Front never smashed. Nice and straight. The back appears good too.
I think repainted guard and door is from a side scrap perhaps.
Will only really know when the guard comes off I guess.

2 areas of rust only found at the moment.
Drivers heater channel.
Passenger rear under the rear guard behind the wheel.

Floors seem ok. Surface rust but not holes through apparently.

Interior is shabby.

Chassis number 315104114
So this makes it a '65 right??
Car number 104114??

Is that world wide production, or just Aus type 3's.


matberry - February 12th, 2013 at 07:52 AM

Looks great Carl.

If it's been sitting for years, pop off the tappet covers before you crank it over and sus out if there's surface rust insidce the engine, rocker gear and valve springs. If no rust, start er up, if rusty.......not so good to.


Carl and Emily - February 12th, 2013 at 09:09 AM

Yes, Matt,.. your voice was in my head. About not trying to start it before checking under the covers.

I think the old owners were surprised when I didn't want to try and start it.

Lots of things to check before turning the key. :spin:

I think they said it was 6 years ago that it was parked.

Well for now it's joined the 'museum' in my shed.

Have a certain blue 68 to pay for first,..

and wash the 62 before Sunday.:blush:

The word 'Hoarder' is in my head for some reason,...:crazy:


matberry - February 12th, 2013 at 09:15 AM

But what a collection of cool machines to be hoarding!!!!!


Burrelli - February 12th, 2013 at 08:31 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Carl and Emily

Chassis number 315104114
So this makes it a '65 right??
Car number 104114??

Is that world wide production, or just Aus type 3's.



That notch looks great.

Yes 65 model

That other number, is it the number from behind the spare tyre? If it is its some sort of Australian production body number that the Aussie produced Type3s had till about 69.


Carl and Emily - February 12th, 2013 at 08:47 PM

No, it's just the numbers after 315.

My question is,.. Is that Aus production or world wide production?

Does anyone know what the correct colour front indicators for 1965 are?

Because we have a photo of it from the previous owner from when they bought it off the original owner, and it had clear lenses.


Carl and Emily - February 12th, 2013 at 08:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by matberry
But what a collection of cool machines to be hoarding!!!!!


Yes,.. maybe the 2 x 53 Austins will have to go.
but then I'll have nothing but VW's in the shed,.. ew. :lol:


Burrelli - February 13th, 2013 at 09:29 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Carl and Emily
No, it's just the numbers after 315.

My question is,.. Is that Aus production or world wide production?

Does anyone know what the correct colour front indicators for 1965 are?

Because we have a photo of it from the previous owner from when they bought it off the original owner, and it had clear lenses.


Clear indicator lens for 65

I think VW Australia was given blocks of chassis to use. So if you look your chassis number up on Samba it will say Nov 64 but VW Australia probably did not use that number for a few months after that.

The chassis number is not the number of cars built in production. There is a different numbering system altogether for earlier cars.

The number behind the spare wheel means something about the number of Aussie produced bodies I think.

I'm not sure how these numbers work on type3's

I think your number will start with 316 = notch


Carl and Emily - February 16th, 2013 at 07:42 AM

The nice set of books that came with our car.


westi - February 16th, 2013 at 08:03 AM

that would make a nice drag car.
cut out the good metal before it goes rusty i say.
lol
what a cool find i love t'3s.i am so jealous.
good luck with the resto.


MISS VDUB - February 16th, 2013 at 10:37 PM

Oh how I love those booklets!


Carl and Emily - February 17th, 2013 at 11:01 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Burrelli
Quote:
Originally posted by Carl and Emily
No, it's just the numbers after 315.

My question is,.. Is that Aus production or world wide production?

Does anyone know what the correct colour front indicators for 1965 are?

Because we have a photo of it from the previous owner from when they bought it off the original owner, and it had clear lenses.


Clear indicator lens for 65

I think VW Australia was given blocks of chassis to use. So if you look your chassis number up on Samba it will say Nov 64 but VW Australia probably did not use that number for a few months after that.

The chassis number is not the number of cars built in production. There is a different numbering system altogether for earlier cars.

The number behind the spare wheel means something about the number of Aussie produced bodies I think.

I'm not sure how these numbers work on type3's

I think your number will start with 316 = notch


Thanks for the info,.. will have a look for the number in the spare wheel well when I'm at the shed next.


Carl and Emily - February 17th, 2013 at 11:10 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by westi
that would make a nice drag car.
cut out the good metal before it goes rusty i say.
lol
what a cool find i love t'3s.i am so jealous.
good luck with the resto.


We're loving it,.. we're not going to do a resto,.. more go down the 'preservation' route,.. one day!!!

I have Austin A30 here perfect for a drag car,.. it's mostly rust,.. are you interested :lol:


Carl and Emily - February 17th, 2013 at 11:13 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by MISS VDUB
Oh how I love those booklets!


Hi Ash,
Yes, we love them.
I think Emily is fine with me buying these old cars,. .so long as they have the cool old books to go with,.. she spends hours over them. Must the Graphic designer in her.

I notice you also have a 65 Notch,.. are there any pics anywhere?
What's the story with it?


MISS VDUB - February 17th, 2013 at 11:36 AM

The notch will be unveiled all in good time ;)


Carl and Emily - February 17th, 2013 at 04:57 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MISS VDUB
The notch will be unveiled all in good time ;)


Hmm,.. When?


Carl and Emily - November 23rd, 2013 at 11:32 AM

Hmm,.. Thinking of selling this and putting the funds towards finishing our 68.:sniffle:

What do people think a realistic price is for this?

I think we need to assume it needs an engine overhaul.

Details as above in first post.^^^^^


waltermitty - November 23rd, 2013 at 12:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Carl and Emily


What do people think a realistic price is for this?




About what you paid for it.

Mitchell


Carl and Emily - November 23rd, 2013 at 01:14 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by waltermitty
Quote:
Originally posted by Carl and Emily


What do people think a realistic price is for this?




About what you paid for it.

Mitchell


One million dollars? Sweet!!!

Here I was thinking that I was going to make a loss.:lol:


Carl and Emily - October 2nd, 2014 at 09:19 AM

PM sent paul about this one.


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:30 AM

I've been asked for a few more pics on this one.
So went down to the shed and had a good look at it.
The bad first.
Found 4 x areas of rust.


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:31 AM

Floors are surface rust on top but appear ok from under.
Pictured is the worst area.


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:34 AM

The interior needs work.


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:36 AM

The good is it doesn't appear to have been hit front or back.
The repainted panel on the drivers side rear shows no damage from a rear hit, so I suspect it was a side scrape.


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:41 AM

and again, not sure what stopped the previous owner from driving it, as I've not attempted to get it going.

Below is the engine bay as found.

Firstly the plastic fuel filter sitting on top of the engine!!!!!!!

Mixture of leads of 3 different types and age.

Note the smoke butt sitting on the belt cover.

Hmmm,.. engine, petrol, and a smoke.

General state of filth.

Hence I don't have much respect for the previous mechanic.
Top work!


Carl and Emily - October 6th, 2014 at 09:46 AM

Inside the front wheel arches are nice and free of rust.


beetle_nut - October 6th, 2014 at 03:31 PM

Price.....


Carl and Emily - October 7th, 2014 at 11:49 AM

PM sent beetle nut.


Carl and Emily - October 29th, 2014 at 09:04 PM

and so today marks the end of this cars time with us.:sniffle:
It was nice having you around.

Delivered to Al this afternoon.:tu:
All the best with it Al.


Dasdubber - October 30th, 2014 at 12:56 PM

Thanks Carl and Emily, can't wait to be cruising this cool old girl in the very near future!
Al