Hi there,
my "regular" car was written off by an 87 year old lady three weeks ago, so I decided to follow my dream and finally buy myself a volksie. I spotted
this one for sale in a Museum and decided she was it. So introducing Smurfette! She is a 1971 convert with a 1500 motor. I bought it off an man that
had brought her back down to bare metal and started again. I still have some work to do under the hood though.
I also have another I bought off eBay a week earlier as a project a 1964/5 named Ruby. She came with a 1200 and a 1600 motor and heaps of spares,
panels etc. She's not running and needs a generator and some other stuff, but we are still learning!
I loook forward to making some mates and picking some brains for ideas!
Cheers,
Trish, Smurfette and Ruby!
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Thanks, I am in Western Victoria, sorry I shall edit details now!
welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard! 1500s are really quite modern and make great daily drivers in my opinion. It looks like you've picked a really nice project to keep yourself busy too! Congratulations on the purchases.
Welcome to Aussieveedubbers, you will get lots of information, advice and help here. What are your plans for both beetles? looks as though smurfette is right to go but what are your plans for ruby?
Thanks everyone for the welcomes, yes Smurfette is my daily driver, I live in a small country town and will just be going in and out to take kids to
school etc. Probably will pinch hubby's VX Commondore for trips to the bigger towns, as I want to look after her.
Ruby we are thinking of a street legal drag car, we have the Casterton Street drags here and I'd love to compete and blow the locals away!
Just took my top off for the first time. Hubby is installing the stereo and speakers today.
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I used to have a VK Commondore and it was stock on the outside, was always an annoyance for the boys to be beaten by a girl! I'm thinking a little dubber won't look too threatening at first, it should be a load of fun!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110601294032#ht_518...
Yeah, just won these on eBay now I'm hoping to work out how the heater works!
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lol!
Stereo is in front speakers and back and amp, I definitely need a subby. Going for a cruise now! Meep meep!
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thats awesome and how does the new stereo sound?
Sounds great, even with the top off! Might get a subby down the track. It is soooo much fun to drive, I had the most awesome day and really turned heads. I have wanted one of these forever.
Yes even with my rosie I get so many looks lol I remember one time this HSV overtook me and the guys two kids were hanging out the windows looking at Rosie lol
I had the same thing happen to me today, I thought at first that they were making fun of me but then I got the thumbs up!!
Smurfette's stock standard engine.
Smurfette's AMP
Interior
Stereo, SONY explod, bluetooth handsfree.
Me in drivers seat, my auntie and my kids x
My Auntie is visiting from Queensland and said that her ride in Smurfette was the HIGHLIGHT of her trip!
I dont think it a 1971 bug?????
the multi coloured one below in my pics is a 71
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Well 1971 is what the chassis number tells me, also that it is made in Germany. Possibly it might have the incorrect bumper? I will be changing them
anyway as they are quite corroded and damaged. I am not sure what you mean Ian, are you saying it looks more like the older shape?
Today the speedo stopped working, any ideas why? Also went to put petrol in and it started going on the ground, the bolts near the inlet hose were
only done up finger tight! Scary! Fixed now!
I hope to not have many more hassles, but I suppose you get that with any car it's just a learning process!
it looks like a 1970 or 1974 bug as 71 didn't have high back seats. does it have disc or drum brakes on the front?
It also has 1972 rear tail lights as I didn't think 71 had reverse lights.
It also has a newer model steering wheel on it.
what sort of seat beats does it have.?
there should be a plate near the spare wheel.
and the vin number under the back seat, the 3rd number is normaly the year.
As Ian stated by bug is a 69 and the vin number is 119_ _ _ _ etc
It looks like a nice car no matter what year it is.
o yeah ,
To check that the cable isnt broken, you can unscrew the speedo cable out of the back of the speedo from under the bonnet, then jack the left front
wheel up off the ground and spin it , you should see inside cable spinning in the bit you unscrewed .
Blue beetles original body was so rusted that only the chassis was used and a new body put on top. The vin is 199702102 Made in Germany and the engine
number foo18573.
Ruby's vin is 9130940. The engine in smurfette had not been run in 6 years so I think that I am to expect these troubles. After what happened with
the petrol I am a little worried if my chassis is bolted down correctly =(
Well, if you've got a car that is new to you, which had work done by a previous owner, it can be a good idea to spanner-check everything to make sure it is tight. When I got my red Beetle the steering wheel had no nut holding it on and the steering shaft was only slid on half-way and not done up tight! It was a work in progress though, and wasn't sold as a running car. Yours will probably be fine, but it certainly never hurts to double-check things.
Now that you mention it, the steering wheel is a little wobbly but I have never driven another beetle so I have nothing to compare it to! Thanks for
the heads up. Do you have any ideas re the numbers I have given?
Thanks Trish.