As many of you may know, I've moved back to Ireland for a short while, and last weekend took my 68 bug out of hibernation in my Dad's garage. Its
been in there for the last 15 years, only being taken out for the odd time I was back from Sydney. For example its had the same tank of petrol in it
for the last 7 years!
This is how I found it! It hasn't been outside for the last 4 years!
Plenty of dust on it
After just a pumping up the rear tyres and new battery, it started up on the first turn of the key . The engine is a 1300TP that was rebuilt by a VW apprentice mechanic 10 years ago and has less than 100 miles on it.
Took the kids out for a drive to a nearby fishing lake. Amazingly its motoring with no problems at all! I think I might give it a service and replace
the brake fluid just to be safe!
Cheers
Steve
oh sweet!
my beetle gets dusty in my shed n looks similar after about 3 months without it's blankee on
maybe check fuel lines as well
Wow, and it still looks amazing!
I would replace the rubber lines too, not too hard if you are replacing fluid too...
Sweet ride, must have done some work the first time
Brake lines usually look OLD long before they leak....
remember they have cooler weather ALL the time
No HOT summers like Australia...
Car looks excellent....
LEE
I think I would be more concerned about replacing fuel lines (and the fuel) before they fracture, we all know what this end result can cause.
Sweet ride, Kev
Yep have already done the fuel lines. Have ordered a full set of of hoses and hard lines and wheel cylinders for the brakes. Went to a VW meet near
Galway in it, its biggest journey in the last 15 years. Met some guys from Eircooled.com including a Ghia, few bugs and a 356.
Weather leaves a lot to be desired though!
She looks great dude
Hope you've done the oil change as that will have degraded after 7years.
The petrol you got lucky on but can still cause varnish on all the inner surface of the petrol system.
Brakes, yea replace the lot inc MC seals to be totally safe.
Otherwise enjoy your Beetle