http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170493336618&ssPag... buggy running gear
This is the one from Adelaide I heard about. Loks like it sold, outside of eBay.
Why would You do it????
LEE
Why not???????-There is another one in Adelaide Tony-belongs to Richard who used to live here.He has an original CB as well.
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Lee, About 20 years ago I drove a Beetle with CB running gear for a week. The car was being prepared for a charity rally and I think it competed and
finished reasonably well.
The thing I recall was the ability to get the rear of the Beetle to lift what must have been 12 inches every time you took off. The rise and fall was
even more evident than in a normal CB and you needed to be sure not to snap the spring plates.The car handled like a bucket of wet custard of the road
and it was impossible to turn a right handed corner without the tyres rubbing incessantly against the body.
I agree- who would want to but it was fun.
countrybuggybill
best bet would be to buy it, sell the body, and put one of those cbs running on a bug pan back home on its original sort.
Its unbelievable how many cb's u see with bug pans instead.
Scarey Phil....
I agree Chris...
on a CB OK...
there were two Beetles on Kubelwagen chassis at the VW nationals...
My Son said He thought one of them came from Switzerland..?? same fellow owned both I think...
but.. they looked great... chassis probably similar to a CB..
with a split window beetle body....
LEE
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yes.
You would have to drive both of them to stop wondering...
lol, i would luv to have a chance. i neva even sat in a cb before . i
rekon they are sweet.
I just see so many of the baja boys put the strengthened front ends and reduction boxes in the spot light, and from shear observation seems to be
'the go'.
If we are talking original offroad intentions.
is it as good as they say? or am i mislead
What made them handle like a dog on the street?
You can pretty well compare CB handling and performance to splittie...most of the splitty owners go for ball joint beam, IRS, disk brakes , even rack
and pinion ...for very much the same reason...
If offroading is your primary aim, by all means, keep it original...
is this one of those cars you are alking about?
if not who's is this and where isb it now??
looks like one of those 4x4 kommandeurwagen or watevaz?
VWJon,
The photo is a replica Kommanderwagen made up of a modified oval Beetle with a split window cut inserted that is sitting on a CB pan and running gear.
It has a 36HP motor if I recall it correctly. I believe the owner in outer Perth still has the vehicle but I have not heard from him for some years
now. He is into Military vehicles generally.
I think the real giveawy of the vehicle is the Oval dash and not a split beetle one.
I would still like it sitting in my garage though.
countrybuggybill