Beutler Utility Beetles
This, however allowed Beutler to go it alone. From 1950 Beutler turned to the VW Beetle as the basis for its automotive work. The first Beetles had
been imported in Switzerland in 1948 and proved very popular. Beutler had already displayed a Beetle with a tiltable sunroof, common today but a
somewhat innovative feature at the time.
In the early 1950s Beutler produced a number of "Utes" Beetles, utility models. The first of these sold in numbers and was a basic Beetle pick-up.
Essentially just a Beetle with back section chopped off behind the door pillars. Behind was a flat pickup bed that didn't really offer an awful lot
of capacity
The original pickup as used by the Beutler firm is still in existence and has been fully restored..
Here's a few pictures to give you some ideas:
1939 VW KdF Wagon Type 825 Pickup
1946 Volkswagen Beetle Pickup
another
Reichsposts Beetle
well when you pick it up grab us a few interior pics so we can see how its done.
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A newbie here..I did drop a short post in the swapping buy parts section probably the wrong section but I don't think the moderators shoot newbies
posting in the wrong section anymore.....I could be wrong though.....I didgress the main quetsion is how hard would it be to get a beetle ute through
QLD rego or is it to much hassle
Thanks
i wouldn't put the baja kit on - nicer without me thinks.
you should maybe make the rear window a bit more square, maybe just the bottom part, it look odd round
I like the baja look, there was the goanna buggy on here somewhere that was a tray back and done nicely.
On the baja you could lose the back guards and run the tray over the wheels and run big lift and tyres. cool.
T54
Thanks guys, all good Ideas but as it will spend most of its life, camping etc; I will make it into a baja. Any ideas on engine?
Would like to keep it air cooled, maybe type 3? Or perhaps standard 1600. Want to keep it as light, reliable as possible.
Didnt you buy this?
As i just saw it relisted on ebay.
stick with type1 bug style engine but u would have to go baja style rear atleast
engine wont get enough cooling air with normal valance and decklid like that white thing above has
type3 cooling wont work in anything bar type3s
the fan on the crankshaft does a great job of sucking in hot air of the zorst and heads
My first regoed car was a baja ute. Built it and had it all aproved myself, in Qld too. Was great up the beach camping etc. could carry heaps more
gear than a normal baja. Even could sleep on the tray at times.
Definately keep type 1 style engine, type three will overheat unless in a type three, or has ducted cooling air, type 3 are also too long for decent
offroad departure angle, especially with a 4-1 exhaust (sometimes cool people call it a zorst).
looking good
a wrx motor will sit in there nicely
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Here's a few shots of my old one.. Still getting around
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$600 Dragway mags "perfect for a ute/baja" BIG 15r rear and 14r front 4 stud
even pulled the step ladder out for that picture
anyway, who got this ute in the end? it may just be me but i am confused!!!!!!
probably the heat
matt
yeah i just saw the post where it was relisted or?????? anway . yeah got the step ladder out none of these dodgy photos got show em off ,go the whole way ha ha
Must admit jebus I was tempted to bid on that one myself, looks like an easy project
Cheers
Greg
cant say i would ever do that myself, but nice work anyways =)