mrsherbie
16 years ago
Now I'm in trouble! I just posted a newbie on here!! :shock: :oops: 😳 :lol: off topic Rob! extenuating circumstances!!
"it'll wreck the patina you haven't worked so hard to create" - 50Karmann
Rach66
16 years ago





standard split, maybe I can knit your car a 'car cosy' to make it smile! :shock: :d

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mrsherbie wrote:



Oooooo, I want one! :lol:
48REME
16 years ago
...and these are the very seats at the centre of this discussion thread. Yes, it is a shame that the Austrian 58 lost them but that was down to the owner.
You simply cannot get this weave of cloth although Himmelservice do a similar one for mid-60s cars.  DSCF0656.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.
harveypj
16 years ago
They are clearly now in safe hands, fully appreciated and cherrished so in my book the best place.

Stock......the new custom
48REME
16 years ago
Well I promise to do my best to preserve their life! :wink: This is the nearest stuff you can get from Himmelservice but it's in the beige/brown tones and suits a mid-60s car.  korbgeflecht2.jpg You have insufficient rights to see the content.
harveypj
16 years ago
Got any up to date pics of the colour change Nicholas?
Stock......the new custom
48REME
16 years ago
'Just got to finish painting the logos on the hubcaps and if the weather holds this weekend, I'll take a few snaps.
GKL 7
16 years ago



Excuse me John but who the hell are you to decide which of the two cars, this ex-Austrian 58 or my German 59 is the most original of the two when you haven't even seen either of them or know anything about them.:evil:
Talking of original cars, I wouldn't say that all your cars excel in this domain, would you? So don't go throwing stones when you're standing in a glass house please...Thank you:wink:

48REME wrote:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

Did someone see where John went.
NCF you suprise me,that's fighting talk:wink:
Rich Oakley
16 years ago



:lol: :lol: :lol:

Did someone see where John went.
NCF you suprise me,that's fighting talk:wink:

'50 Karmann wrote:



Nicolas is very passionate about his rare car, and quite rightly so in my opinion. :lol: I'll just make sure I don't get on the wrong side of him next time I see him :wink:

It is a shame that Mike's car gave up it's seats, but that was Mike's choice and Nicolas' car is all the better for it.
47 Beetle, 56 UK Karmann Cabriolet, 56 UK Beetle, 57 UK Type 2, 59 UK Beetle, 66 UK Fastback.
mrsherbie
16 years ago
A handsome man can get away with murder :lol: and it is because they are both so passionate about the cars that fire sparks! Thats a good thing :d

Yes that standard fabric is unusual, we have some odd seats in the other grey deluxe cloth.
Interestingly ( but not standard) in the gulf61 we have is another odd fabric that I had not seen before ( O has) I guess its another odd short period fabric too.

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And Yes, Rach66, dont think I have'nt already tried to work out a pattern to knit a pre67 beetle cover :lol: idea is still on the burner, but maybe I need to try out something smaller first like ... 'moped cover's:shock:

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or even smaller, a knitted chinook :shock:

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sorry, I might be drifting off topic?! :lol:
"it'll wreck the patina you haven't worked so hard to create" - 50Karmann
GKL 7
16 years ago

A handsome man can get away with murder :lol:

mrsherbie wrote:



You obviously mean Nic,'cos i think John is a bit strange looking:lol: :lol: :lol:
Rach66
16 years ago



And Yes, Rach66, dont think I have'nt already tried to work out a pattern to knit a pre67 beetle cover :lol: idea is still on the burner, but maybe I need to try out something smaller first like ... 'moped cover's:shock:

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or even smaller, a knitted chinook :shock:

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sorry, I might be drifting off topic?! :lol:

mrsherbie wrote:



:lol: When you get them sorted, I'll have one 😃
Rach66
16 years ago
Falling out over seats,[-x .

I would never condone such behaviour, personally I think..what???...'66 front seats for sale...someones seen them first...let me at them, they better not buy them or there'll be trouble... :twisted:

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Standard split
16 years ago
I have decided to reply to the response made to my comments made regarding the two Standard models last week. The twisted expression of my Tatra 97 in my avatar gives one an idea of my reaction at the time to NCF's response :!:


Excuse me John but who the hell are you to decide which of the two cars, this ex-Austrian 58 or my German 59 is the most original of the two when you haven't even seen either of them or know anything about them.:evil:
My car happens to be completely original (apart from one front wing) with matching numbers and engine. Being a unique customer-specific model ordered in a Deluxe finish actually made it easy for me to decide which of the two cars was more worthy of having the seats. I'm sorry that this 58 lost its interior but the guy didn't seem to be too bothered as he wanted to upgrade it anyway. I certainly put the pressure on him because I believe it was important to restore the unusual look of my car with otherwise all correct parts and upholstery of the period and type to match.
It's not the first time parts from a rare car have been sacrificed to help another one which might happen to be even a little rarer.
This said, I don't know why you interfere with this subject in this section since all you keep telling us (over and over and over again for that matter!) is how there is only one valid and unsurpassed model in your eyes anyway, a not-so-shiny standard split window...something we've been reading from you time and time again.:lol:
Talking of original cars, I wouldn't say that all your cars excel in this domain, would you? So don't go throwing stones when you're standing in a glass house please...Thank you

48REME wrote:



Nicolas, no one would argue that you have a nice car. We're all Beetle lovers one would think. However, if you place it on a forum as you do to attract comments about it, you have to expect criticism as well, because it may not be everybody’s ideal car. It isn’t mine, because as YOU made perfectly clear above I think a 40’s – 60’s Standard should not have today’s shiny paint finish, yes, and I prefer a split-rear window. As you can see below, I said that the other car was PERHAPS (not is) the most original of the two. I do still think the other car is (was) more desireable than yours as it’s a real basic Standard without a sunroof, which is an item more in place on a De Luxe (IN MY OPINION). I also find sunroofs spoil the classic lines of early Beetles, again my opinion.

[quote ME] But this car looks (was) perhaps the most original of the two cars, and it's a real shame that its lost the front seats to the other
It’s also a real basic Standard in that it has (had) no frills at all – it does not have a sunroof.



However, whatever I think of a car does not give you the right to tell me which thread I can patricipate in and I quote you – “I don't know why you interfere with this subject in this section”. Also. I find the tone in you comment is unacceptable. You proceed to launch a mild attack on my cars, some of which you have not seen, not even in a picture. I am not so sensitive about my cars (look at the horrors going-on in the world), although to me they are great and the result of a lifetime’s collecting, but if someone thinks they’re junk, then that is their opinion, to which they are entitled to of course. But I repeat, you do have a nice car, although its not of the type I would buy myself.

It's odd that a person reacts in such a way as you did over a comment made about their car which thay have placed on a forum for comment in the first place :?:


So true... but then again, you should have thought about it before sharing your thoughts.:evil:

48REME wrote:


The forum is there for people to share their thoughts Nicolas – don’t place your car on it if you do not want comments :!:



    Noo!
    I dont think what you wrote was bad at all!
    standard split, maybe I can knit your car a 'car cosy' to make it smile!

mrsherbie wrote:



Mrsherbie – that made me smile! :d



Nicolas is very passionate about his rare car, and quite rightly so in my opinion. :lol: I'll just make sure I don't get on the wrong side of him next time I see him :wink:

Rich Oakley wrote:



So it's okay for him to take a swipe at other people’s cars that they may be passionate about :?:


A handsome man can get away with murder :lol: and it is because they are both so passionate about the cars that fire sparks! Thats a good thing :d

mrsherbie wrote:




You obviously mean Nic,'cos i think John is a bit strange looking:lol: :lol: :lol:

'50 Karmann wrote:



You’re no oil painting George 😳



Rattletrap – the Volkswagen Beetle that has covered an incredible mileage equivalent to over 35 times around the planet :omg:
Running nifty since 1950… the King of Volkswagens:beer: Why not make friends with this famous little VW – he's on facebook!
:d
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pre67vw
16 years ago
How odd that someone buying seats from someone else who clearly didn't want them anymore would spark such an argument, I can't help feeling that there's some unresolved history thats getting aired here - and if thats the case then this isn't the place 😳


Rob Amos
Happiness is a stock VW
48REME
16 years ago
Look John, I'm not out at war here and I'm not interested in pursuing this feud. I am not bothered by what you think of my car since I know its worth and limits and that's good enough for me. However you are bound to attract criticism when making sweeping statements about vehicles you have never seen in the flesh. It's your attitude that gets me and as I mentioned before, your consistent need to tell us that nothing which isn't Standard, has a shiny finish and an enlarged front windscreen is to your liking. Quite frankly...who cares? It really isn't very interesting to anybody in this forum. It's your taste and I'm very happy for you. That's why I thought there was no need for you to get involved in this thread since we are dealing with models you're not so keen on anyway.
I don't always like every car discussed on this forum but it certainly isn't my right to go stating this since it would be a bit tactless and irrelevant to other readers anyway.
You have all the models you ever dreamed of and I have mine, that's what matters. So why not leave it at that and put a smile on your face as the sun is shining, ok?:wink:
topolino
16 years ago
i like everything and everybody i am a good boy.:lol:
Standard split
16 years ago

Look John, I'm not out at war here and I'm not interested in pursuing this feud. I am not bothered by what you think of my car since I know its worth and limits and that's good enough for me. However you are bound to attract criticism when making sweeping statements about vehicles you have never seen in the flesh. It's your attitude that gets me and as I mentioned before, your consistent need to tell us that nothing which isn't Standard, has a shiny finish and an enlarged front windscreen is to your liking. Quite frankly...who cares? It really isn't very interesting to anybody in this forum. It's your taste and I'm very happy for you. That's why I thought there was no need for you to get involved in this thread since we are dealing with models you're not so keen on anyway.
I don't always like every car discussed on this forum but it certainly isn't my right to go stating this since it would be a bit tactless and irrelevant to other readers anyway.
You have all the models you ever dreamed of and I have mine, that's what matters. So why not leave it at that and put a smile on your face as the sun is shining, ok?:wink:

48REME wrote:



There is no feud Nicolas, what are you on about?

I love all Beetles, even my 1972 1300 (sorry Rob, shouldn't have mentioned that :oops:) therefore my interest and knowledge spans the whole period 1938 – 2003 and so I look into all this forum's threads. I didn't realise that as a Split-window enthusiast I had to stay in the pre '53 section:!:

Other cars have come in for comments of both praise and criticism on this forum. It's a forum for heaven's sake, that's what forums do. I don't know of any of these other owners responding in such a manner as you Nicolas. I think it is a little unhealthy to become so obsessive and defensive about what is after all an inanimate object.

The upshot is that I made a comment on a thread discussing your car and the Standard that has been mucked-about with. I felt that the other Standard was a particularly nice car before being customised, and more in keeping with the Standard ethos in that it has no frills whatsoever – it does not have a sunroof.

Am I not allowed to say that the larger windscreen from late '57 on spoils the lovely curvy shape of an old Beetle, or that a sunroof spoils the curves too. Other people may be interested in these comments as they may be new to the scene, and for instance may be considering buying an early VW and had not realised or considered these points. You'd be surprised how many 'newbies' do not know of the windscreen enlargement in 1957. I have also said I have a preference for pre Aug '55 Ovals as those built after that do not have the old-style ribbed doors. Am I not allowed to mention this because as you say, and I quote you 'It really isn't very interesting to anybody in this forum'. A person considering buying an Oval may not know of this, (and I've met many that don't), and this new knowledge could help the decide between 2 or 3 cars on offer. That's what a forum is for – sharing knowledge and advice :d

A car is at the end of the day a piece of sheet metal, we love our Beetles but they are not as important as the people that cherish them.

So, please, please. please, don't plaster your car all over the forum you don't want comments and criticism :wink:

You must have seen Rob's comment above, I suggest you take heed of it because you'll get us both banned if you carry on. My avatar is starting to look more like a bull-dog chewing a wasp than a car :twisted:


Rattletrap – the Volkswagen Beetle that has covered an incredible mileage equivalent to over 35 times around the planet :omg:
Running nifty since 1950… the King of Volkswagens:beer: Why not make friends with this famous little VW – he's on facebook!
:d
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48REME
16 years ago
I really think you don't understand what I have written so why don't you read carefully and stop digging yourself deeper into this mess...just drop it and move on... This is the last time I'll write about this so please give it a rest too!:d
Standard split
16 years ago
I read you comments very carefully, Nicolas. My response is based on careful reading. I have tried to be pleasant and reasonable, even humorous in my comments :roll:

You have worn me down, almost to tears :cry:

Only others perhaps can read through your writings and make sense of it.



Rattletrap – the Volkswagen Beetle that has covered an incredible mileage equivalent to over 35 times around the planet :omg:
Running nifty since 1950… the King of Volkswagens:beer: Why not make friends with this famous little VW – he's on facebook!
:d
http://forums.pre67vw.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=16378 
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