Modified 1974 VW Bugrod...clean/clear title and good tags...titled as 74
type 1...the whole ride is dropped and pushed out 11 inches...all new
2.5 in. drop spindles, ball joints, tie rods & tie rod
ends...motor is a 73 dual port 1600(converted to alternator)...all
mostly stocker, but all gone thru and running sweet...small oil drip but
every cylinder compression testing at 120 psi per...The charging
system, electrical system, ignition system, fuel system, battery: ALL
NEW...brakes, clutch, rims, and all 4 tires: NEW,NEW,NEW, and
NEW...225/60/15 in back and 205/50/15 in front...electric fuel pump(with
dash mounted kill switch) on double filtered fuel line...high output
coil...interior customized with floor to ceiling black carpet on top of
1/2 in. sound deadener...dash mount push button start...side and rear
windows removed, plated over, and smoothed out...iron cross cut in back,
fit with plexiglass, and trimmed out in steel chain...This car is a
show winner! A uniquely bad-ass RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE Lil Ratrod
that is nuthin' but FUN to cruise around town! PLEASE ASK ANY
QUESTIONS! THANKS FOR BIDDING!
NOTE: WHEN BIDDING, YOU ARE MAKING A CONTRACT TO BUY THIS VEHICLE AND NOT RESERVE THE RIGHT TO VIEW IT AND NEGOTIATE AFTER THE FACT...PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AND SET UP A TIME TO SEE IT BEFORE BIDDING!! LOCAL PICK UP ONLY AND FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT PAID IN FULL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SALE. $500.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS....BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS OR DEPOSIT IS FORFEIT! |
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eBay Find of the Day: Unrestored Herbie Love Bug movie car
Wed, Dec 10 2014Well before Cars ever hit the screens, The Love Bug series of Disney films – starring Herbie the VW Beetle with a mind of its own – was an early introduction to cars and racing for many budding auto fans. Not the modern remake starring Lindsay Lohan mind you, but the originals from the '60s and '70s. Now, a seller in Texas claims to be offering a chance to own one of the Bugs from the films on eBay Motors. According to the auction, this Beetle didn't appear in the original film but was built for the sequel Herbie Rides Again in 1972 and also appeared in the third installment Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. This VW was prepared as the blind-drive car for the movies that attached a low-mounted chair in the back and extended controls to let Herbie look like he was driving himself. Although, some of the photos here show the Bug with regular seats fitted, too. This Herbie was reportedly found in a Florida warehouse a few years ago. It was then made operable, while trying to keep it as original as possible. The exterior underwent a slight restoration with input from former Disney special effects staff, according to the seller. The changes added new graphics and rebuilt the blind drive setup. Judging by these pictures, the rest of the interior was left mostly untouched, though. Of course, anyone interested in buying a movie car is going to want proof of its authenticity. The seller claims to have the original California title showing the buyer as Disney in 1972. The Bug also reportedly has a unique rear decklid that mixes early and later parts to help identify it in the film. As of this writing, bidding for Herbie sits at $55,100 with 82 bids and a reserve not yet met. The sale closes on Saturday, December 13.
Prop-driven VW Beetle hopes to land in Bonneville [w/video]
Thu, 10 Jan 2013Sometimes you meet folks who, when they tell you "Hey, I have an idea," your reflex response is to stop what you're doing and tell yourself, "Get ready...." We imagine Mike Niemans is one of those folks, and the idea in question is putting a tank engine on a Type 1 Volkswagen Beetle. Not just any old tank engine - as if there were such a thing when we're talking about putting them in cars - but a 668-cubic-inch, 220-horsepower radial engine built by Continental in 1941 and procured from an M2 tank.
In the image above Nieman is using the tank clutch hub to get the motor set up, but in one of the images below you can see what really belongs back there is: a two-inch, reverse-pitch prop taken from a wind generator. He says there's enough mojo with the propeller action to get the car rolling down the runway like a jet when he gives it gas - and speaking of gas, the engine's been refitted to run on propane.
After a few safety tweaks Nieman's going to take the matte-black Beetle to Bonneville, "put the prop on, let her go and see what happens!" We can't wait to see the video of that. There are two shakedown videos below to get you ready.
VW budget sub-brand stuck in limbo over VW standards, costs
Sat, 01 Mar 2014Reports in October 2012 claimed Volkswagen had begun investigating the creation of its own budget brand. This came after having failed to purchase Malaysian car company Proton or produce a meaningful partnership with Suzuki, and after watching Renault-Nissan make piles of euro on Dacia and plot the return of Datsun.
For VW, more important than the question of what to call it was how to build it profitably and in a way that didn't damage the VW brand. According to a report in Autocar, a satisfactory answer still hasn't been found. The hurdle is how to hit "'necessary' quality and safety levels" at the price points needed to make the venture worthwhile. At the time of the 2012 report, German outlet Der Spiegel said VW was trying to get prices down to 6,000 to 8,000 euro ($7,784 to $10,379 US), about two thousand to four thousand euro under the price of the VW Up and in line with the cost of a 6,790-euro Dacia Sandero in Germany.
In March 2013, VW announced, "We want to bring a true budget car to the market in China in the foreseeable future," the most concrete move in that direction after years of planning to make a decision. Working with local Chinese maker FAW, it was predicted that the vehicle in question would appear around 2016, but as of November last year a final vote on it needed to wait until this year because "We are still working on the cost side" and profit possibilities for a car that "has to be durable, it has to be precise, it has to be safe."