The answer to a question I’ve wondered about for years and years: was there ever a blatant knockoff of the iconic Volkswagen Beetle?
Here is a just a wrap up of year 2017 video, the projects we worked on, the shows, the market, the advise for upcoming restorers, and what to look forward to in 2018!
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year!
Here we have a 1970 VW Beetle Convertible Bug project that we just got in late 2017. We have started the stripping and gutting process.
Just wanted to send you a note to thank you for all the VW knowledge you put out to the world. My girls are 13 and 10 and love the VW hobby. You do such a wonderful job explaining the How-To’s and we wanted to let you know how much it means to us!! Thank you from St. Augustine, FL!!
Hi Chris, I own a 67 Beetle deluxe here on the Gold Coast ( Qld. ) Australia and she is my daily driver. Her name is Agatha and she puts a smile on my face every day I turn the key and to most who see her getting around the coast here. She is fully […]
I just wanted to personally thank you for sharing in great photo detail the restoration work that you do. I’ve watched many of your videos and such but always associated your work with ’67 and earlier Beetles and was very happy to see a Super restoration be documented in such detail.
Volkswagen bosses are considering the future of the brand’s iconic Beetle. Small, impractical two-doors coupes are losing favor with buyers, so the solution for the next Beetle may be an electric-only model.
Here is a short video on the 1958 Beetle. She turns 60 in 2018!
Here is another project we put on our plate, a 1970 Original Numbers Matching Yukon Yellow Convertible Beetle. PIC & Video update 7/5/18
Here is another one of our “Build-A-BuG” projects that we are completing for a client. This is an original 1965 Sea Blue Sedan. This Video Shows the body going back down on its chassis.