Very nice!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/RARE-CLASSIC-VW-AUSSIE-COUNTRY-BUGGY-/121658297216?
Looks nice - I always like the Paprika Red models.
It looks to be sitting a little low in the front as if it doesn't have the original running gear and the wheel track looks narrower as if it is on a
beetle pan - but could be just the angles photos taken at.. it certainly looks like a lot of work has gone into it.
Anyone know the buggy ?
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Looks like a 1200 40hp to me, going by the intake manifold.
In the "Item Specifics" it states it's a 1200.
Do CB's have special tin or a special rubber to seal the gap?
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The CB spindles with the big brake drums increase the track width.
Country Buggy bodies will fit onto a beetle chassis
cheers for the info
gonna drop my cb body on a beetle pan for a while till i restore the right one and return it back to stock
still need to find a few missing parts though first
Looks a bit narrow in the front to me. Wrong pedals may give it away. Definitely a 40 horse.
CBs have curved pieces in the rear corners so the rubber comes around to match the beetle tin, those are missing. Terrible shame to paint the thing
with metal missing. As you all know if you run a VW engine without engine seals it overheats and screws the engine. Beetle style exhaust.
Interesting brake fluid container.
The body is very good, this bloke knows what “straight” is, and that’s tough on flat panels. Lots of correct parts. Steering wheel, horn seats,
blinker arm, lights, badges, correct style wiper motor, windscreen stoppers. Great canvas top.
It’s better than mine’s ever going to be. Well done to that bloke.
Is it worth 20K? How much, shrinking, beating, sanding, painting, upholstery and buying expensive parts do you think you could do for 20K? Probably
is, but then all the work is part of the fun, isn’t it??
Good luck to him.
Beautiful resto - I love the Paprika too - looks fantastic when new.
Gary
im interesting in knowing where you get those bumper rubbers from? anybody know what they are off
To my knowledge, the bumpers are CB specific, and not found on any other VW vehicles.
Jake
Not sure which ones you meant?
The bumper bracket seals are beetle:-
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=VWC-111-707-197-B4
The windscreen hold down rubbers are discussed in this forum:-
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=76303
The bumper bars, as Steve rightly pointed out, are CB only. Worse than that, it you want to be absolutely correct, they are made from imperial sized
tube, so you can’t get it any more. You would have to cut and shut some metric stuff, which would be a pain.
Cheers
Tony
A great resto way better than I am doing and I am not trying to be picky, but what a pity the exhaust isn't right
It appears this beauty didn't catch a buyer on the first auction and has been relisted.
Now @ AU $11,300.00, but the reserve has not yet been met.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/RARE-CLASSIC-VW-AUSSIE-COUNTRY-BUGGY-/121699469256?
Ok good to read the pointers here guys. I now own the Country Buggy. Still in SA. A few problems to sort before she is back on the road, including
flywheel replacement, a few brake hoses and wheel Cylinder.
Will try to sort eng cooling tin and rubbers seals
Cheers
Chris