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Discussion Forums => General => Topic started by: ronnie12342003 on 02 February 2015, 11:18

Title: newby
Post by: ronnie12342003 on 02 February 2015, 11:18
hi all am new to auto beetles had at least 10 normal lol beetles loads of type 2 bays and a few splits this forum seams to be the only place for info on the auto box am in london uk and have been restoring vws and other classics for the past 35 years and still love it hope to here from you   pete  :D
Title: Re: newby
Post by: ronnie12342003 on 06 February 2015, 21:04
this has got to be the saddest forum i have ever joined  ;D
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Post by: ronnie12342003 on 08 February 2015, 20:06
some one say hello ;D
Title: Re: newby
Post by: VTghia73 on 09 February 2015, 04:13
Hi Ronnie, Welcome. New here myself. First autostick. Pretty happy I found this forum, my servo vacuum line was connected wrong, right now, runs much better. Pretty good archive of knowledge. Gary
Title: Re: newby
Post by: ronnie12342003 on 10 February 2015, 17:30
thanks for reply just got my 69 auto uk rhd white just needs engine rebuild 2 owner usual british rust will start resto soon just getting the parts needed will start a resto thread when ready
Title: Re: newby
Post by: Dave on 11 February 2015, 20:43
Hi there, lots of useful info on these forums.  We are in the UK with a '73 Autostick that needs a lot of money spending on it before we can get it back on the road.  One day we'll get there!
Title: Re: newby
Post by: VTghia73 on 12 February 2015, 00:21
Well I'm in NEW England, across the pond....rusty zone as well.
Having VW's, I'm sure you know of: thesamba.com and shoptalkforums.com  both interesting internet reading.
Cheers (that's right-yes?)
Title: Re: newby
Post by: Dave on 12 February 2015, 20:40
Yes, I go onto Thesamba every time I visit here.  So much info everywhere i'm suprised I don't see more aircooled's on the road really.   Yes! cheers is right.
Title: Re: newby
Post by: ronnie12342003 on 12 February 2015, 21:26
i mostly go on the vzi loads fo stuff and info samba is good for hard to get parts some times wish i lived in california the parts are rust free and cheap lol still i would miss the wet weather  :D
Title: Re: newby
Post by: Dave on 12 February 2015, 22:32
I've not used vzi yet, will have a look there too.  A trip to California (just for parts obviously) would go down a treat with my mrs. :)   Just discovered our car was first registered in Cornwall in 1973, I wonder if the original owners are still around!
Title: Re: newby
Post by: 68autobug on 10 March 2015, 00:35
Welcome Guys
well after seeing photos of air cooled VWs that are located in the "rust" areas in the UK and the USA.
I believe any old VW in these areas is very rare, as when I see pics of fenders/wings/guards with rust holes in the top of them.... YIKES..
the chemicals and Salt they put on the icy roads just eats thru any bare metal...
I have never actually seen a fender/guard/wing with a rust hole in the top, as most metal over here is eaten away VERY slowly by rust...  in normal circumstances.. 
I remember someone in the UK telling Me that they used the old sump oil, to spray under His beetle, to keep the rust away... 

If the people who owned Your 1973 beetle were young enough then they may still be about.. there are two original owners still driving VWs locally - both in their 70s now...

Lee in Australia   -- soon be cool enough to drive My beetle - and use the heater even...


Title: Re: newby
Post by: FESTERER on 01 December 2016, 22:30
Hi Dave,
Did you ever find out if the 1st owners are still around?
I wrote to all of the owners of my 68 and the original owner's daughter replied to me by email with some early pics, it was great, I would recommend doing it if you haven't already

:D
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Post by: Dave on 01 December 2016, 22:52
Hi,  no news yet.  I did post over on TheSamba too but no joy yet.   I have no addresses for previous owners, just a figure of 14 owners.
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Post by: FESTERER on 01 December 2016, 23:10
If you fill out a v888, send to the dvla, they'll give you a list of all of the owners they have on record, it just costs a fiver. I was really pleased with what they sent me.
Sally
Title: Re: newby
Post by: Dave on 02 December 2016, 19:19
Cheers, think i'll give that a try  :)
Title: Re: newby
Post by: itskyle on 19 July 2017, 00:05
Welcome, and greetings from Midwest America!

I have always thought this site is kind of slow due to the lower production numbers of automatic air cooled vehicles.

But, the knowledge of the autostick on this site is second to none.

Kyle