pre67vw
13 years ago


(what's a crawler by the way?As in people on site at the moment)

GKL 7 wrote:



"Crawler" is a generic term for any program (such as a robot or spider) used to automatically discover and scan websites by following links from one webpage to another.

Rob Amos
Happiness is a stock VW
Old Blue
13 years ago

I got the '59 running on Saturday for the first time in years. It took me at least 4 minutes to get it started :)

Rich Oakley wrote:


I thought you had this one for sale. No takers?
1956 VW Beetle, 1962 Morris Minor, 1968 VW Beetle (Old Blue), 1972 Morris Mini, 2005 MGTF

Blue, blue, Electric Blue, that's the colour of Old Blue!
AW
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  • pre67vw Junkie
13 years ago
i thorght a crawler was a board on casters that you wizzed across the workshop floor on :rofl: :rofl:


Andy W
Rattletrap
13 years ago

Good and pleased you did not need easy start. More than one "old sage" told me many years ago that engines become addicted to this stuff; no logical or technical explanation for this, as far as I know, but I have found it to be true on all sorts of engines (tractors, lorries, lawnmowers and cars) over the years.

merchantrader wrote:


I used to use Easy Start on my London Routemaster bus at times. Can't jump start that off a Beetle, or push start it, and its 24v electrics anyway. I left the spray can in the cab of the bus, and one of the senior engineers at Tottenham London bus garage saw it and was not impressed. Told me that you should not use it. So I replaced the weak starter motor on the bus instead - no more Easy Start.: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!
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http://forums.pre67vw.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=16378 
Rattletrap
13 years ago

A car kept in prime condition as Old Blue is should start without any additional aid, as indeed Old Blue did, and always does.8)

The electricals are always well damp proofed with a spray and the engine cocooned with a wool blanket prior to a winter lay up. I always make sure there is a good ventilation flowing under Old Blue too, with a dehumidifier placed inside the car.

Old Blue wrote:


Of course your Old Blue is also 12v: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 
Rich Oakley
13 years ago

I thought you had this one for sale. No takers?

Old Blue wrote:



Correct. The suspension isn't low enough to attract potential buyers :d
47 Beetle, 56 UK Karmann Cabriolet, 56 UK Beetle, 57 UK Type 2, 59 UK Beetle, 66 UK Fastback.
andylham
13 years ago

Correct. The price isn't low enough to attract potential buyers :d

Rich Oakley wrote:




fixed it for you :lol:

if the price was right i would be all over it for sure,cracking car IMO
DBKUK
chrisbug91
13 years ago

Correct. The suspension isn't low enough to attract potential buyers :d

Rich Oakley wrote:



I love that car and thought it sold, one of my all time favourite VW colours. My dad said that when he was younger one of his friends father had a 59 ragtop beetle in garnet red. If you ever did reconsider selling I would be seriously intrested.
1975 1300 (1 family owned)
GKL 7
13 years ago

fixed it for you :lol:

if the price was right i would be all over it for sure,cracking car IMO

andylham wrote:





I think the car is worth the asking price.
What price would make it attractive Andy?
andylham
13 years ago

I think the car is worth the asking price.
What price would make it attractive Andy?

GKL 7 wrote:




hard call,i would have to see the car in person to say a firm price.

what i can say is that to repair the rust that needs doing "correctly" the body would have to come off the pan and then only would you know how far the rust has travelled and from my past experiences it would be far worse than you first think.then you have to say to yourself when the bodys off how far do you go with it??.

if you can weld yourself its obviously not as expensive as paying £35 hr + vat!! but correct panels that fit well arent cheap and to make the ones you cant get even more so.either way its going to be expensive or very time consuming.

IMO you pay a premium as the car is original and looks not to have been previously welded and its RHD and one yr only colour BUT as said above if you cant do the work yourself forget it,if you can do it yourself then its a case of labour of love and not many people are up for that.

not a dig just being realistic,either way a very cool car which i would love to own (at the right price :wink: )
DBKUK
64rotbox
13 years ago
That's pretty much what I thought, and why I changed my mind - despite having lusted after the car from the moment I first clapped eyes on it, god knows how many years ago. What you do gain is drastically reduced bills for an interior and lots of other little bits which only usually come to light 3/4s of the way through doing a Beetle up. Did you take any photos of the work needed, Rich? A photo doesn't tell half the story, I know, but... well... (head/heart struggle kicks off again).
You can call me Al.
GKL 7
13 years ago
We have MOT
Roll on Summer:thumbup:
GKL 7
13 years ago



to repair the rust that needs doing

andylham wrote:





Ahhh! He didn't mention that.
Yeah, about a grands worth then :rofl: :rofl:
Chris
13 years ago

We have MOT
Roll on Summer:thumbup:

GKL 7 wrote:



:thumbup:

Roll on next summer :wink:
A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day.
kevsplitty
13 years ago
Sorted out the carb prob on my single cab,then had to replace discs/pads on my GTi,god i hate modern cars!
Old Blue
13 years ago

Sorted out the carb prob on my single cab,then had to replace discs/pads on my GTi,god i hate modern cars!

kevsplitty wrote:


I find it easier replacing the pads on our 2005 MG than the shoes on the '56 oval.
1956 VW Beetle, 1962 Morris Minor, 1968 VW Beetle (Old Blue), 1972 Morris Mini, 2005 MGTF

Blue, blue, Electric Blue, that's the colour of Old Blue!
Lost64
13 years ago
Yesterday really:

I was preparing to drop the engine out of my Oval, and was underneath disconnecting wires, pipes and the heater tubes. When I pulled the left one off, out fell around fifty hazelnuts. On investigating inside the car, I found more nuts, and what was clearly Sven The Squirrel's potential winter quarters. (Thankfully no sign of Sven!):shock:

After this unexpected surprise, I got the car started after many months of lying idle, and as the street was quiet, I took it for a little spin around the block, minus wings, windows, lights, etc. As the car has a sunroof it was only appropriate to open it, as you do. :d

It was only later that a neighbour told me there is a traffic cop at the top of my street, and as I am a member of a law enforcement agency, I too should know better.[-x

Mind you, it was great fun, and the car ran very sweetly.

Today, engine out without any problems; the next part of the stripdown now completed.:thumbup:  Sven The Squirrel's Secret Stash.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.
Last Triumph
13 years ago

We have MOT
Roll on Summer:thumbup:

GKL 7 wrote:




Glad to hear it.

No issues I trust? :oops:

Nice to see you again by the way. :thumbup:
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AW
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  • pre67vw Junkie
13 years ago
Primed some bits on the body the weather was nice hear in the afternoon (for a change)
:thumbup:


Andy W
AW
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  • pre67vw Junkie
13 years ago
Put some paint on the 59 :d



Andy W