The saga continues! The 1970 VW Beetle convertible finishes up body work and gets some paint, she came out flawless folks.
Here in this video we continue onward with the 1962 “Build-A-BuG” restoration project for Laurie. The shell was completely gutted and sent off for media blast prior to going to the paint shop.
Here is a quick video on some of the rare features that VW did on some VWs in the early 1960s.
Here is a quick tip on using some baby powder to apply to your new door seals.
In this episode of our 1970 Convertible Beetle Project, we move forward on the seats, the top frame, and body work!
In this quick video I discuss “What to look out for before buying Engine Heads” for your Vintage VW restoration.
Here is a quick tip on getting your original seat frames to fit and operate properly on brand new floor pan seat rails.
We continue onward with our 1970 Beetle Convertible project. In this video the bug is at Congers Collision Body Shop getting a Dustless Sand Media Blasting done to the shell.
This is the ongoing 1970 Beetle Convertible Restoration Project we are doing here at www.ClassicVWbugs.com.
Here is another one of our “Build-A-BuG” projects we just completed, an original numbers matching 1965 Sea Blue Sedan.