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Title: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: rayar3 on 23 January 2013, 16:34
Does anyone have one that they can snap a couple pics of and take some measurements of so I can try and replicate it for my 73? I know Bookwus made a batch a couple years ago.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: Dave on 23 January 2013, 19:43
Here's one I found on Google...

http://all-carz.com/data_images/volkswagen-automatic-stickshift-logo/volkswagen-automatic-stickshift-logo-03.jpg (http://all-carz.com/data_images/volkswagen-automatic-stickshift-logo/volkswagen-automatic-stickshift-logo-03.jpg)

and this is our UK one...

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b273/Dave_Cli02/Misc/DSC01496.jpg
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: rayar3 on 24 January 2013, 05:01
Thanks Dave, the decal is a sticker that went on the rear window and installed by the dealership, not the chromed decklid script.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: Dave on 24 January 2013, 22:08
Sorry, as soon as I posted that I realised that was a badge.  Is this any help? It might give you a clue as to the size etc.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/parmo/3795838534/sizes/o/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/parmo/3795838534/sizes/o/in/photostream/)
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: CarlIseminger on 24 January 2013, 22:16
I would love to have a couple of those decals.  I seem to remember someone making them, but that was before I ever bought my autostick so I have no idea who or where it was.  Anyone up for making some and selling to us members? :D
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: rayar3 on 26 January 2013, 01:37
Yes that's it. Bookwus made them but he passed away. If anyone can get measurements they should be easy to get made at a vinyl shop.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: 68autobug on 16 February 2013, 00:36
Hi
I always wondered if Mike still had some of those vinyl decals left when He passed away.
He got terminally ill  very fast and wasn't well enough to be on here as a moderator.
I can measure My decal if no  one else has one..
the original ones were only used in the USA and were a water decal put onto the rear window by the selling dealer.
The ones Mike had made were on a clear vinyl, that had no adhesive, just wet it, place it on glass and get all the bubbles out of it..  I found it very easy to fit, even on the inside of the rear curved window.  I don't know what the type of vinyl is called.. like static cling???
Knowing Mike these decals would be identical to the originals in size.

cheers

Lee Noonan  in Australia



Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: CarlIseminger on 19 February 2013, 21:24
Lee,  If you could measure your decal that would be great.  I think I found a web site where I could order just one, so might do that.  I would love for people to know it is an autostick since my car came with just the VW Automatic logo on the deck lid.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: 68autobug on 23 February 2013, 05:37
Hi Carl
Yes, I'll measure it for You and yes that is one on the rear window of that 71 [approx] red beetle on the rear window.

They were VERY Large for a decal...  so, VW [USA] really wanted them to be known and noticed.   The metal badge used in Australia says    VW Automatic  .
I have only heard of one car having the Autostick script badge in Australia. [originally]
they may be others now with the badges bought thru ebay or from the USA.
I have seen them for sale at VW shows in Australia from a fellow who buys and sells parts from Australiato the USA  and USA parts to Australia.. He does VW shows in both countries..

cheers

LEE         PS: Pouring rain at the moment.. car isn't in the rain but the garage is.. lol



Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: 68autobug on 24 February 2013, 02:05
 Hi Carl

white letters are 15/16ths high [the t is slightly higher]  the letters measure 16 inches long total including the gaps between letters
from end to end..         
the k and h measure 1 1/4 inches high...
which You probably can't change.. as the size of the font will determine that.

the gaps between the words may be fixed by the font??  but I'll measure them..  they are 3/4 of an inch.. maybe two normal gaps??

the actual clear vinyl measures 17 1/4 inches from end to end

the clear vinyl measures 2 inches  from top to bottom

so long as the finished product looks similar to the photo of the red beetle on here...

and the letters [font] are similar looking..  no one will notice any small changes....

cheers

LEE in Australia


PS: from memory, I thought it was larger.. lol   but its still a large sticker /decal...


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Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: CarlIseminger on 26 February 2013, 22:24
Thank you for the measurements.  Now to play around on the web and find a place that will do a sticker for me.  My early '68 has the VW Automatic logo on the deck lid.  I have heard that it was used so that VW could get the cars out to the dealers as the Automatick Stickshift metal logo wasn't ready. 

Now I will be able to let people know I have an auto stick.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: 68autobug on 28 February 2013, 05:18
Did ALL autosticks have the stickshift badge Carl???
in the USA??

We had neither in Australia..

just the VW AUTOMATIC      BADGE OFF THE TYPE 3s OR automatic BUSES ETC..

even though ALL autosticks were fully imported into AUstralia...

but manual beetles were assembled in Australia using local and imported parts..
the  seats and glass and many electrical parts were all Aussie made..

LEE

Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: CarlIseminger on 28 February 2013, 23:02
I am not sure of the years that actually had the Automatic Stickshift badge on the deck lid.  The VERY early '68s didn't have them as I stated before.  The factory wanted the beetles to get to the US dealers and the badge wasn't ready.  So they just stuck the VW Automatic badge on there.  Then there were a couple of years the badge was on the car, and then they went to the Volkswagen badge, with the sticker in the window, and then the sticker went away too.

I suppose if I had a copy of Garwood's Car of the Century, I could find exactly when the badge was on the car.

I have wanted one of those badges, but since my paint is original, and just a tish faded, when I pulled the VW Automatic badge off, there was a shadow on the deck lid.  So that is why I am going for sticker.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: sb001 on 30 April 2013, 23:59
Found this font with the gracious assistance of my graphics design co-worker:

http://www.dafont.com/reznor-broken.font?text=automatic+stick+shift&back=theme (http://www.dafont.com/reznor-broken.font?text=automatic+stick+shift&back=theme)

Compare to the photo of the original decal:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/parmo/3795838534/sizes/o/in/photostream/

Needs to be beefed up a bit (bolded maybe) but what do you think?
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: CarlIseminger on 01 May 2013, 19:53
I see you made it over here to this forum.  There is lots of information here and they are very helpful.  They have helped me quite a bit.
Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: 68autobug on 02 May 2013, 15:23
Hi
Yes  that
font looks great..
The ones that Mike had done a few years ago, [that I have] just stick to the glass by static {guessing]
so they are easy to apply and take off etc...
Those old water soaking decals must have been a terrible job to apply onto the rear window from the inside.. [I'm guessing they were on the inside..]  would have been much easier from the outside.. lol
but wouldn't have lasted long...  that type of decal..

cheers

LEE



Title: Re: automatic stick shift decal
Post by: sb001 on 05 May 2013, 05:43
Quote from: CarlIseminger on 01 May 2013, 19:53
I see you made it over here to this forum.  There is lots of information here and they are very helpful.  They have helped me quite a bit.

Hey, yes I actually had registered on here a couple years ago, just took me a bit to remember what my user ID was  ;D

and thanks again for your help with the photo. Right now I am looking through tons of old family photos, to see if I can find one back from the 70s with the car in it when it would have still had that decal on there, just to see. I found a couple with the car in the background where I can see the decal but too far away in the background to be of any real use.