cupa65
Standard split
14 years ago

Hi

Check this baby out!!!!

https://www.colomemotors.com/gallery/v/1951Ragtop/ 

Cheers

cupa65 wrote:


How much do they want:?:

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 
mrsherbie
14 years ago

How much do they want:?:

Standard split wrote:



Very nice indeed, but FAR to restored for you! ( or me! ) It would get scratched parked outside the co-op and there would be tears :lol:
Interestingly that 2 tone brown carpet is obviously a new made close match to my oval's carpet (that can never remember the name of the colour!)



"it'll wreck the patina you haven't worked so hard to create" - 50Karmann
cupa65
14 years ago
Hi

Don't know, but i bet it will not be cheap!

Cheers
Standard split
14 years ago

Very nice indeed, but FAR to restored for you! ( or me) Interestingly that 2 tone brown carpet is obviously a new version of my early55's carpet.

mrsherbie wrote:



You're right there :beer:

Scruffy but all original I think is worth more than restored. Unrestored is getting rarer and rarer :wink:

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 
cupa65
14 years ago
Hi

Must admit I am now drawn to original cars which have been sympathetically restored. Unfortunately most people don't get the "patina look" which is why many cars are restored. If you now look at the classic car market, barn finds and original cars are now commanding higher prices than some restored cars.

Moral keep it original.

Cheers
55Kab
14 years ago

Scruffy but all original I think is worth more than restored. Unrestored is getting rarer and rarer :wink:

Standard split wrote:



Well it's all relative. Did you ever look closely at the Cabrio before I bought it?

Scruffy and original is all very well, but restored and not rusty is also good :wink:


Standard split
14 years ago

Hi

If you now look at the classic car market, barn finds and original cars are now commanding higher prices than some restored cars.

Moral keep it original.

Cheers

cupa65 wrote:



This trend will only increase:beer:

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 
Standard split
14 years ago

Well it's all relative. Did you ever look closely at the Cabrio before I bought it?

Scruffy and original is all very well, but restored and not rusty is also good :wink:


55Kab wrote:


I agree, but you get some cars that are scruffy and original and without the rot (more likely saloons than cabrios to be fair). These should not be restored.8)

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 
oval56
14 years ago


:shock: :beer: clean, polish, wax, technical inspection, keep it as it is... fun pure for generations :wink:

www.oval56.de
www.oval56.com

DBK Germany
Standard split
14 years ago
Baffles me though why people with cars covered in rust call it patina, when its just decay :roll:

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 
64rotbox
14 years ago
They do it because it allows them to sell rusty wrecks to gullible fashion victims - or because they're gullible fashion victims who've just bought a rusty wreck.
You can call me Al.
GKL 7
14 years ago


Don't know, but i bet it will not be cheap!

cupa65 wrote:



Colume Motors,it won't be cheap.
But you can gaurantee one thing it will be GOOD.
Think that car either did or does belong to Bill Collins,he of Der Kafer Fahrer,fame.



mrsherbie
14 years ago

Baffles me though why people with cars covered in rust call it patina, when its just decay :roll:

Standard split wrote:



There is a limit to patina in my eyes too. My oval is rock solid shiny floors, no rot, but some dents and some very light surface rust coming through in places. It would be an easy resto back to a mint car with a simple exterior only repaint. But if it was like that now? however immaculate, I would'nt want to own it..
But then mine is a bog standard oval and there are many better og ones out there anyway.

But on the flipside, like everyone else, it pained me to see 55kabs car being used out in the weather when it was unrestored, so restoration and preservation of a special car like that is FAR better than any 'patina'-!

I dont know what I would do with those^ :? Old british built cars seem to just rust badly full stop so always need repainting some time simply to survive at all. It is rare to see a 50's british car of any ilk still in original paint at the classic (non vw) shows I go to.

There was a guy at the weekend with an immaculate mgb gt that was a crowd puller, but I then was told it had been re-shelled with a complete brand new off the shelf shell 3k before paint, and all the old parts from the og car put on it.
I lost interest in that car in a millisecond :lol:



"it'll wreck the patina you haven't worked so hard to create" - 50Karmann
55Kab
14 years ago

Baffles me though why people with cars covered in rust call it patina, when its just decay :roll:

Standard split wrote:



From the t'interweb thingy...

"What is Patina?

As a general term, patina refers to the change in an object's surface resulting from natural aging"

I would say finding an early VW with real Patina in the UK is very rare. Finding one with rust is very easy! Patina and rust it seems are often confused which many seem to do for the sake of "fashion".

54 Gertie
14 years ago
An interesting project on The Samba. Would be interesting to know if it would have been 'UK registered' from new.

https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=996408 

Nice history, and not bad condition, although would need some serious work and money to get it 'correct', not to mention it is an 11E.

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William
lifeintheslowlane
14 years ago

An interesting project on The Samba. Would be interesting to know if it would have been 'UK registered' from new.

https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=996408 

Nice history, and not bad condition, although would need some serious work and money to get it 'correct', not to mention it is an 11E.

54 Gertie wrote:




Sinclair has a Samba topic about it. 
John.
54 Gertie
14 years ago

Sinclair has a Samba topic about it. 

lifeintheslowlane wrote:



Thanks for the link, interesting reading.


William
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