Wednesday, January 9, 2008



Here is the damage...
It pushed in the apron on the drivers side just enough that you had to remove it to get an engine in. The deck lid has been replaced and you could probably straighten the apron or source a new one. A new deck lid has already been installed and it comes with all of the other small parts such as the licence plate light.

You can also see that the rubber is still there to seal the engine compartment.





You can see how it was pushed in on the drivers side and you can see how I cut it to remove the damaged portion.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008



Here is a picture of the 4" narrowed beam I installed in the car. It also included the tie rods and springs.



Here is the back seat and one of the floor mats.




Here are a few of the inside. The seats are in good shape as well as the door panels and rubber mats. It has a console on the tunnel that has came in handy many times.

Passenger and Driver pans. Both are solid, they could use some rust preventative paint so that they remain solid.
Up front in the trunk, you can see it is very straight.


Here is the rear of the car, it is registered as a collectors vehicle with the original 71 Washington plate. You can also see how easy it is to get to the engine.

71 Bug for sale




I gave her a quick bath today and took these pictures. Here are a few of the outside.