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zayus - July 7th, 2012 at 08:50 PM

Hey Hey,

Question, regarding the colour of fender beading.

1966/67 Australian VW Beetle, the fender beading was "coloured coated"?

I am certain, that before my Beetle was repainted in '98, the fender beading was the same colour as the body - VW Blue, see the the copy of the brochure*.

The reason, I am asking, I saw a link that that: MemberSpecial Air Service provided in a thread:
http://shop.hoffmann-speedster.com

The site has coloured sells VW Blue coloured beading. to keep the original factory look, should I get the blue beading?

Thanks,
Zaius

*Brochure: courtesy of John from the Club VW site, I think!


hulbyw - July 7th, 2012 at 09:11 PM

I have a German build '68 in VW Blue and from memory the original beading was also colour coded
BTW, do you by any chance have a colour code for VW Blue? I have the German code but it doesn't cross reference to any paint in Australia that I can find
Cheers.........Wayne


hulbyw - July 7th, 2012 at 09:28 PM

Hey zayus, do you understand German? Looked at the Hoffman site but can't work out whether the beading is enough for one fender or all four. Also, they don't appear to freight to Australia either. Any ideas?


zayus - July 7th, 2012 at 09:40 PM

Hi Wayne,

I don't have a colour code.
when my car was painted, the panel beater/painter matched the paint with the colour under the dash.

From a small amount of research, I think the colour on our cars is VW Blue, However, I checked: thesamba.com
German built '68 Beetle- L 50 K (47) Neptune blue. That could be the coluor?

Paint codes, huh?!

Bryce:


tar76 - July 7th, 2012 at 09:42 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by hulbyw
I have a German build '68 in VW Blue and from memory the original beading was also colour coded
BTW, do you by any chance have a colour code for VW Blue? I have the German code but it doesn't cross reference to any paint in Australia that I can find
Cheers.........Wayne


Try this mate from a colour code i got sent with my beetle birth cert. 66-67 vw blau L633 or zenitblau L639.


zayus - July 7th, 2012 at 09:42 PM

Hey zayus, do you understand German? Looked at the Hoffman site but can't work out whether the beading is enough for one fender or all four. Also, they don't appear to freight to Australia either. Any ideas?

No :)

But, there a Union Jack icon to towards the upper left corner of the site.
Click the icon and the site is translated... phew! :)


1303Steve - July 8th, 2012 at 09:18 AM

Hi

A freind of mine went to a great deal of trouble to colour code his mudguard beading (boats have fenders) I remember someone asking him why he didnt take the beading out before painting the car. He used some sort ingredient in the paint to prevent cracking.

Steve


HappyDaze - July 8th, 2012 at 09:33 AM

Steve, you are right about mudguards [Fenders are guitars, aren't they?]......not sure about 'beading', though. It's always been 'piping' to me.


hulbyw - July 10th, 2012 at 11:11 AM

I have emailed Hoffman's and both they and I believe their blue beading is not VW blue. Their customer service has been really good.
I have now emailed VW Heritage to see if their dark blue beading is similar to the blue in the VW logo
Cheers..Wayne


vw54 - July 10th, 2012 at 12:14 PM

yes there MUDGUARDS here in Aussie

shinny on top shit underneath


MISS VDUB - July 10th, 2012 at 04:38 PM

Hoffmans charge like a wounded bull for shipping! 50 euros for a small badge and sticker that would fit in a standard envelope!!!!


hulbyw - July 10th, 2012 at 06:50 PM

Yes, that is what they wanted to charge me for beading, a horn and 2 door switches. They were apologetic about the freight charge but not negotiable. Still never received such good email service from any other supplier anywhere (including oz)
Will be interesting to compare with Heritage for both service and freight costs
Cheers


zayus - July 15th, 2012 at 01:50 PM

Quote:

yes there MUDGUARDS here in Aussie


My Ol' Man was a Yank, who grew up in a Cadillac/Oldsmobile dealership... it's a fen-derr.

English wasn't my first language! :)


zayus - July 15th, 2012 at 04:15 PM

Quote:

A freind of mine went to a great deal of trouble to colour code his mudguard beading (boats have fenders) I remember someone asking him why he didnt take the beading out before painting the car. He used some sort ingredient in the paint to prevent cracking.



I now remember taking the right rear fender (mud guard) off the car (around 1995) and discovered the beading was white. The beading and fender had been painted after they had been put back on the car.

Love learning about the techniques used when prepping/putting Beetles back togethor.


68AutoBug - July 15th, 2012 at 05:18 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by hulbyw
I have emailed Hoffman's and both they and I believe their blue beading is not VW blue. Their customer service has been really good.
I have now emailed VW Heritage to see if their dark blue beading is similar to the blue in the VW logo
Cheers..Wayne


German made cars used a different color code etc to Australian made or assembled cars

I read recently somewhere the color codes [and colors] on cars , the beading and interior for German made cars and noticed the different colored beading..

I only thought there was black and white..!!

although have seen a few different blacks and a flat blackish color, these were not genuine VW beading..
also have seen different sizes of beading...
the normal ? size and large beading...
the difference was noticeable...
I always thought the non genuine flat blackish/grey beading was to allow it to be painted...

Painting the beading while on the car and mud guards bolted on, I thought would be difficult ?? but I'm no painter... lol

LEE


hulbyw - July 17th, 2012 at 10:12 AM

After a bit of a nudge, VW Heritage have responded. Their fender beading in dark blue is apparently close to VW Blue, so I have ordered a length. Postage is 20 pounds.
Once it arrives I will post on here how good the colour and quality is
Cheers....wayne


hulbyw - July 23rd, 2012 at 01:51 PM

OK, the VW Heritage dark Blue fender beading or mudgaurd piping or windlace what ever you want to call it has arrived. The colour is not perfect (there again my paint is stuffed and the original blue beading on the back guards has faded heaps) but very good. Much more expensive than using black however worth it in my opinion.
Thanks Zayus for asking the original question, as I had no idea that coloured beading was available now
Cheers.......Wayne