Where's the pictures?
Dad bought a used '64 bug with 1200 cc engine. Drove it all over back roads, dirt roads, fields....and no roads!I still own my Grandmother's 66 Beetle. last year of the 6Volt with a 1300 engine. It only has about 90K miles total on it, she bought it brand new. I learned to drive in this car when I was about 12-13 years old. She lived in a remote area of Washington State right at the Canadian border. I used to drive it on dirt and gravel county roads and logging roads. It was amazing where that old Beetle would go. It was especially good driving in the snow. My old Granny used to hunt deer well into her 80's. I have a picture of the old Beetle with a deer strapped to the hood and fender with a proud old Grandma standing next it.
In the winter she had a heated dipstick that she used to keep it warm so it would start.
I'll have to look - probably in my garage attic!Where's the pictures?
Yep, that alary shape created quite some lift...I never doubted the "Volkswagon warnings" again.
Ever see how many empty out of an Amish buggy?In the late 60s dad’s co-worker came over to dinner in a red VW Bug Big guy. 6’, 280 ish pounds. He and the rest of his family of 8.
Q: What goes "clipity-clop, clipity-clop, bang!, bang!, clipity-clop, clipity-clop"?Ever see how many empty out of an Amish buggy?
A little to easy maybe....... easy to maintain and tune ......
Yep, in 6th grade. Think it was white though.....back before any hi-viz colors.
i still have mine
3rd and 4th grade for me and yes the belts were whiteYep, in 6th grade. Think it was white though.....back before any hi-viz colors.
You must have been bigger than I was. 3rd/4th grade me didn't exude much authority!!!3rd and 4th grade for me and yes the belts were white