pbaptist
12 years ago
Eric posted some pictures on thesamba from the silver-blue Beutler after a 3000 miles journey back in the mid 1990s.

I would like to share there here in this forum as well:

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overrestored
12 years ago
pbaptist wrote:

Eric posted some pictures on thesamba from the silver-blue Beutler after a 3000 miles journey back in the 80th.




If you're gonna swipe my photos without asking.... at least get the dates right! It wasn't the 80's... it was the mid 1990's
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pbaptist
12 years ago
overrestored wrote:

If you're gonna swipe my photos without asking.... at least get the dates right! It wasn't the 80's... it was the mid 1990's



Hi Eric,

Sorry about that. I now changed it to the mid 1990's
overrestored
12 years ago
pbaptist wrote:

Hi Eric,

Sorry about that. I now changed it to the mid 1990's



muy bien, Gracias. Erico
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pbaptist
12 years ago
Here are some color pictures of two Beutlers from the Volkswagen Beetle Coachbuild and Cabriolets book from Keith Seume & Bob Shall.

I know were the blue one is, but who can help me with tracing the white car that used to belong to Alain Vuileumier in the 80th. Were is this car now?

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pbaptist
12 years ago
Björn Schewe posted two pictures of a late style Beutler on thesamba. It looks like we can add a new car to the survivors list as this car was not shown before.

That makes the list to 8 cars

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zelensis61
12 years ago
Nice car but I think this one is not a VW drivetrain. I asume the engine is in front. I do not see air intakes in the back. Anyone knows? Maybe bjoern.
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pbaptist
12 years ago
Hi Peter

You are right, this is not a VW based Beutler, it is a Simca

Regards
Patrick
zelensis61
10 years ago
Patrick, do you know the black split beutler pick up from VW, the one with the sunroof? It was in Essen 2 years ago. I think I have a pict somewhere...just need to find where:roll:

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pbaptist
9 years ago
Originally Posted by: zelensis61 

Patrick, do you know the black split beutler pick up from VW, the one with the sunroof? It was in Essen 2 years ago. I think I have a pict somewhere...just need to find where:roll:



He Peter,

I have not been here for awale.

Yes, I know that car. Is it confirmed to be a real Beutler build VW pick-up?
I have pictures of other "VW Beutler Pick-ups", but have difficulty to know what is real and what is self made

Here some pictures:
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zelensis61
9 years ago
The black one is real, the green one is an oval and was seen long time ago at Raoul's hallen next to his Pick up. The red one was for sale some time agon on Ebay. It was not listed as a beutler but another conversion, localy made if I remember well. The grey one was a replica I think.

Anyone else with info on these? :thumbup:
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pbaptist
9 years ago
Originally Posted by: zelensis61 

The black one is real, the green one is an oval and was seen long time ago at Raoul's hallen next to his Pick up. The red one was for sale some time agon on Ebay. It was not listed as a beutler but another conversion, localy made if I remember well. The grey one was a replica I think.

Anyone else with info on these? :thumbup:



Hi Peter

This is good info. I will add the black one to my overview and hope other people can add some info on the green and grey one.

Patrick
pbaptist
9 years ago
What about this one.

real or replica?

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9 years ago
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heb623
9 years ago
Originally Posted by: pbaptist 

What about this one.

real or replica?



Is that not a Meeussen owned by a Belgian guy?

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zelensis61
9 years ago
Originally Posted by: pbaptist 

What about this one.

real or replica?



Not a Beutler and not a Meeusen, One Off in hands of Geoffrey Spitaels Belgium. The second one is also a one off....probably central or south America, not sure.



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pbaptist
9 years ago
Originally Posted by: zelensis61 

Not a Beutler and not a Meeusen, One Off in hands of Geoffrey Spitaels Belgium. The second one is also a one off....probably central or south America, not sure.




Thank you


zelensis61
8 years ago
Originally Posted by: JD 

The red pick up is not a Beutler - it´s a Fischer. Search for Fischer on the forum.



Picking up an older thread...; JD, if you are around. I want to find out more about the Fischer pick up as someone asked me on that one ? Can you or someone else give extra light about its origine?
Thanks.


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8 years ago
Originally Posted by: zelensis61 

Picking up an older thread...; JD, if you are around. I want to find out more about the Fischer pick up as someone asked me on that one ? Can you or someone else give extra light about its origine?
Thanks.



It belonged to my friend Andreas Augenstein (Adde), who is one of the guys who make a the Steiner Rad wheels.
I saw him at Bad Camberg, so i could have asked him. Don't know how much more he knows about it than what was on his blog though.
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