Making coffee from inside a VW beetle is a normal day’s work for Denver’s Matthew Pendleton, who, like so many millennials, is grinding to make his dreams come true. In this case, literally.
I met Chris Vallone several times at local car shows. Chris runs the Classic VW Bug Shop in Congers, NY with his dad. Chris always made an entrance at the shows usually arriving with several stunning classic Beetles as examples of his work. Being consistently impressed, I decided to pay a visit to his shop.
I’ve written before about the fascinating and sad tale of Josef Ganz, the Jewish engineer who designed much of what would become the Volkswagen Beetle before being erased from history by all those unpleasant Nazis.
Caring for your car’s upholstery via routine maintenance only requires a few cleaning products. If your car’s seats are pretty clean, we simply recommend using Quik Interior Detailer Cleaner as it offers light cleaning along with nutrients and protection.
Classic VW BuGs Next DuBs & Coffee is Sunday June 25th
You might find this interesting. Two of us are going to re-create a road trip we took 50 years ago when we were 18 years old.
I was notified last night that one of my past restorations, “my 1964 Sea Blue Sedan” was written up by Petrolicious, a great car enthusiast website with many articles and great videos featuring some of the best stories around.
Here is a short video of our “Shop Update” April 2017! Many projects going on right now, take a look at some of the gems.
Here is a quick tip on modifying your ends on your heater cable to allow an easier installation.
Hey folks, here is a quick tip on making your brake drum an easy install job.