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  • @classicvwbugs
    @classicvwbugs  Před rokem +8

    The Classic VW Beetle is an eye catcher! You want to relive your youth, or you want it as a first car (if you are young). But to some measure, we are a spoiled society today, we have many creature comforts. In this video I discuss how you need to prepare yourself and what to expect when you dive into a Vintage Volkswagen Air-Cooled Beetle Bug.
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  • @timothystone4998
    @timothystone4998 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I've been driving the bug as a pizza delivery vehicle and every day driver for the last 10 years , Great Advice and Your video is on point with every single little thing lol ,
    And it's true driving no power brakes no power steering manual transmission you are truly operating that car as extension of your self.
    God Bless You and Your Family

  • @claytoncapps4991
    @claytoncapps4991 Před rokem +7

    I am a unique driver.... I'm one of the few that a 1963 is my daily driver still after 33 years. I drive on average between 45,000 - 50,000 miles a year. My chassis has 1,094,000 on it. What a fun car to drive all over the country. I live in Texas, even going to Quebec Canada this summer. It's a joy to keep running and very reliable.

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 Před rokem

      What engine are you running?

    • @claytoncapps4991
      @claytoncapps4991 Před rokem

      @@bugnut82 I'm running a 1600cc dual port.

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 Před rokem

      @Clayton Capps Cool, thanks.. I have the original 40hp. I just worry about it's daily driver ability. I know it will be slow, don't mind that. I just don't want to be going 10mph up the grapevine grade though!

  • @alexmachanic6438
    @alexmachanic6438 Před rokem +12

    I am 16 years old and i fix my grandfathers 1971 1300cc beetle its going to be for me and i am learning to be vw beelte mechanic i alredy can fix most of problems i am very happy to my grandfather having one

    • @KraanFanFanFanFan
      @KraanFanFanFanFan Před 9 měsíci +3

      Very cool 👍

    • @AshleyAcademy
      @AshleyAcademy Před 7 měsíci +3

      The kids are going to be alright 👏

    • @nunyabusiness7168
      @nunyabusiness7168 Před 4 měsíci +1

      For parts, Wolfsburg West in So. Calif. has good stuff. Interstate Auto Parts in 29 Palms, CA will ship. The Samba website has OEM parts, as well as an Owner's Manual that's very comprehensive. Lastly, Chris is good people; his vid's have been very helpful.

    • @bubbs683
      @bubbs683 Před 2 měsíci

      same bro, gonna get mine fixed up before i get my license

  • @TheTurtleTanker
    @TheTurtleTanker Před rokem +12

    I’m 15 and currently restoring a 1971 beetle! Thanks for all of the advice.

    • @nunyabusiness7168
      @nunyabusiness7168 Před 4 měsíci

      For parts, Wolfsburg West in So. Calif. has good stuff. Interstate Auto Parts in 29 Palms, CA will ship. The Samba website has OEM parts, as well as an Owner's Manual that's very comprehensive. Lastly, Chris is good people; his vid's have been very helpful.

  • @MrJonniewilson
    @MrJonniewilson Před rokem +11

    Can’t say enough how much your “keep it simple comment” is everything with these cars. Whenever my 64 has ever needed anything, it has been the most logical and straightforward repair and the car was right back on the road. Just knowing that they’re simple machines and that most nuts and bolts require very little torquing, makes them easy to repair over and over again. Almost every repair is nothing a cup of coffee and some basic hand tools can’t solve.

  • @RetroOnSpeedDial
    @RetroOnSpeedDial Před 8 měsíci +2

    The bug was my first love. I remember watching Herbie 15 years ago and would watch it on repeat sometimes. It'll always be on my list of dream cars. I hope to own one some day.

  • @JohnSmith-ot4ww
    @JohnSmith-ot4ww Před rokem +4

    What I love most about my 59 rag, It's a break from all the technology. Rag open, vent windows cracked, purr of the motor down a quiet backroad and it's the most relaxing drive ever. Oh course reality hits when you stop for gas or at a diner and you're bombarded with questions or "I used to own one!" Lol, such is life.

  • @MrTrick450
    @MrTrick450 Před rokem +3

    I'm 26 and have built 2 love these cars

  • @user-dz1xu8ru5c
    @user-dz1xu8ru5c Před rokem +2

    Right! Teenagers come up to me these days, saying how they would love an old VW. Makes me think they would sell it in a month after realizing it’s a relationship of give, give, give and take. Great points!

  • @daveydad
    @daveydad Před rokem +3

    Right on the money, Chris! I just bought a '67 bug after 30 years and reality hit pretty quick! I couldn't believe I actually drove one of these daily for years back then. Noisy, stiff, bumpy, hot, cold, harder to steer and stop. But I still love it! It's like a big go-cart. Fortunately, I'm semi-retired and only drive it a few times a month just for fun. And the whole thing about being handy again...so true! I had to go out and buy many tools that I no longer had. Working on them is rewarding but not was easy as when I was in my 30s! I renovated the complete interior this winter and once I dropped the engine for the first time in 30+ years, I was hooked! Great way to keep us old guys young! Beep, beep!!

    • @dabone3248
      @dabone3248 Před rokem +1

      I'm in the same boat David. Early retired and I'm looking for a Vdub. My Dad had a few beetles when we were young. Prices are crazy now but I'll keep looking.

  • @jeffsousa399
    @jeffsousa399 Před rokem +3

    Yes Chris, and that’s Exactly why we love driving them. It’s what attracts us to that visceral engagement of driving, that the modern car designers have removed from modern cars, yes I have a three year old SL550 Mercedes, but honestly driving my restored 58 Rag Top with a 1600DP stock engine and freeway flyer trans is way more fun, and that alone, is me reliving my past experiences in all cars, from my youth. Plus, cars like this are so rare these days, a drive down the coast, is like a horn test, for dozens of cars around me, they all seem to have to check if their horns are working!.. lol! Enjoy every bit of life folks, you can’t buy time, but memories are priceless!

  • @d3w4yn3
    @d3w4yn3 Před rokem +2

    I'm not even sure how many beetles I currently own? Great perspective, nobody just gives perspective like this! Thank you for posting this one!!!

  • @sunroof6430
    @sunroof6430 Před rokem +5

    Great advice, take it to heart VW drivers. I love them, had many and just got another one for fun. That said, please always drive them knowing how vulnerable they would be in a crash, even a minor one. Be safe and drive defensively while still enjoying the wonderful simplicity.

    • @farrosli7344
      @farrosli7344 Před rokem

      i am a seasoned driver. even go on Track with my previous cars.. in a city like Singapore, (fast paced) very dense.. the classic bug is definitely not for NEW DRIVERS. the side mirrors are small.. the rear view mirrors are your best friend. turn ur head for lane changes blindspots etc. u will realize how crappy people drive. defensive driving is a must.. i love my 68 bug…

  • @danielwilliams9625
    @danielwilliams9625 Před rokem +2

    Good advice. I have been driving my ‘71 Super Beetle for the last 50 years and it still brings back great memories every time I drive it! But it also is no comparison to any modern car

  • @nickmorton8998
    @nickmorton8998 Před rokem +1

    Every time I come back from a backroads cruise in my beetle I have a smile on my face and a pep in my step! That doesn’t happen with my modern car. 🤔

  • @bugnut82
    @bugnut82 Před rokem +2

    I can't count how many times your videos helped me get my 62 bug back on the road! Also, the quality of the items you sell is top-notch. I bought some engine tar boards from another vendor before I knew about your version. The very first time I touched the tar board to fold the corner to install it, it broke. So I researched and found your version, and they are brilliant. Your economy floor carpet is very nice too. You are a natural on camera, the words flow out so nicely. Thanks again for all you do! It's so cool you were able to start your own business out of a passion and make a living!

  • @PeterSelak-t3j
    @PeterSelak-t3j Před 11 dny

    Thanks for the reality check to keep it simple and the challenge of driving without current comforts.

  • @darknessqueen6630
    @darknessqueen6630 Před rokem

    im 22 but im deeply in love with this car. idk why most ppl nowadays like weird new cars.

  • @brennanradford4132
    @brennanradford4132 Před rokem +8

    Some great knowledge and advice here as always Chris! Your channel has been a great resource for me, thank you!

  • @ChoosePhilippinesPeaceLove

    I Love ❤️ VW bug cars 🚗, they are my favorite 🤩 since childhood!

  • @jimmycaban704
    @jimmycaban704 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Chris i have a 1964 pearl white with brick red interior, i really enjoy your program

  • @MissMarinaCapri
    @MissMarinaCapri Před rokem +3

    The 1972 a and 1973 VW Beetles were kinda creature comforting. Originally my first car was a 1961 VW Beetle, no creature comforts as you say, however to a teenager in 1970, the beat up car was a magic carpet ride enclosed, rain proof ( so much fun ). I drove it all across the country, between 2 tornadoes and other adventures.

  • @matthewrobinson4323
    @matthewrobinson4323 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome, awesome video! I learned how to drive while in the USN in a VW Beetle. My first car was a '66 Square back. My first NEW car was a '68 Beetle. Lousy heater? It was about a 20 minute drive to work, and by the time I was at the off-ramp, I could almost feel my toes again. Oh, and did I mention that we lived in San Diego? 😂. The worst part was that instead of the two crumple zones new cars have, they had only ONE crumple zone. It went from the front bumper to the rear bumper! 😮

  • @donivanpotter2762
    @donivanpotter2762 Před 5 měsíci

    My dad was great with building engines. I remember him fixing car engines. He helped me rebuild one. I didn't know a thing but could do the work with instructions. I wish I had paid more attention to my dad when I had the chance. My days are now over too. Was mowing my own yard till I had a heart attack and died last August. Doctors brought me back but open heart surgery and a month unconscious on life support I awoke and couldn't move or talk. I've finally gotten some strength back but I've got permanent nerve damage. Difficult to even talk. I'll say enjoy your life it's precious. I used to love making things. I still love it but my days are over. I do enjoy seeing builds and learning.

  • @jonathonbuchholtz8516

    Love love love this content Chris. Love that you can marking it. Keep marking it.

  • @briangode1381
    @briangode1381 Před 9 dny +2

    Find video on the 1967 what was so great about this year vw bug

  • @theworldisverybeutyfull
    @theworldisverybeutyfull Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for all advice ❤

  • @TheJorgSacul
    @TheJorgSacul Před rokem +1

    If you think owning a classic VW will make you a mechanic, try a 2001 Passat (or any with that 1999-2005 era's 1.8t engine)-- Mine has made me into Scotty of "Star Trek" fame. But seriously, don't be afraid to get your hands dirty with a classic VW. The satisfaction (and peace of mind) you'll get from knowing you can handle the basics and eventually more is immeasurable. Join a local club, or start one if you don't have one around.

    • @williamstewart2727
      @williamstewart2727 Před rokem +1

      True, The 1.8 Turbo is a great engine and a blast to drive, but it's cursed with a radiator and water pump, as well as vacuum hoses that would confuse a neurosurgeon. Must have an obdII Scanner.
      By the way, My '73 Super and '75 bus both had VW Computer Diagnosis ports. Something every car has now.

  • @alansomerville7103
    @alansomerville7103 Před 9 měsíci +1

    good video. enjoyed it greatly. i have had 3. currently a 1960 australian built beetle. enjoy it so much i try to make it my go to vehicle. enjoy the absolute simplicity.

  • @malkucken
    @malkucken Před rokem

    Excellent video. Really applies to the ownership of any classic car.

  • @jayturner9911
    @jayturner9911 Před rokem

    Excellent video, Chris. Thank you!

  • @charleskorey5368
    @charleskorey5368 Před rokem

    Very good advice Chris, especially about checking car out in person

  • @jrockxxx
    @jrockxxx Před 11 měsíci

    I built one with modern android auto and a really good sound system. Makes it feel more modern comfortable yet still very vintage;) oh and upgraded suspension and disc Brakes

  • @patrickczeiszperger2334
    @patrickczeiszperger2334 Před rokem +2

    Solid advice Chris! I could see people buying a bug with rose colored glasses and being disapointed that is doesn't meet contemporary needs. On the other side, my 67 has disc brakes, heat works great, adial tires, sway bar upgrade and camber compensator, and I'm shocked at how well it performs as a daily driver. I have no problems with modern traffic and feel confident on the highway at 70-75. I would put it's roadholding above my friends Ford Falcon of similar vintage, (maybe not in quietness). A 67 was my first car in the 1980's and It's so enjoyable to drive and work on a car in perfect shape....in contrast to the rust buckets I had when I was a kid.

  • @krisztiantkacs
    @krisztiantkacs Před rokem

    One thing I want to add.
    It will broke down and you probably will be able to fix it on the side of the road. This isn't a "if" this is a "when". And this is part of the experience. It is a simple car but need more maintenance then anything today.

  • @jr.classics6190
    @jr.classics6190 Před rokem

    Great Points Chris..

  • @carlmoll3345
    @carlmoll3345 Před rokem

    Join your local VW club! So
    much information and help. It's called networking and socially wonderful.

  • @JohnMartini
    @JohnMartini Před 9 měsíci

    Great Video. They are nothing like todays cars. I always tell folks that when I was 18 I thought it was a smooth little car, now I compare it more to a go-cart!

  • @glenb9
    @glenb9 Před rokem

    Good tips Chris! Thanks

  • @sherylfoster4549
    @sherylfoster4549 Před rokem

    Thank u had mine for 2 years love it noise and all

  • @hobbyautobodyfun9315
    @hobbyautobodyfun9315 Před rokem

    Having a truck with a tow bar helps , i do everything to them and I don’t want to drive it 😅 the difference between a new car and a beetle is when you get stranded on the side of the freeway you look really cool on the bug 😎👍 . I tell my customers have fun with them . And I love Amazon. There’s gun kits that you can buy and paint a bug like nothing. I have all the expensive paint gun . The one I used the most it coast me 25 bucks lol

  • @stevenphillips6019
    @stevenphillips6019 Před rokem +3

    I found when I got back into VW's... literally most people are in love with the idea if having a bug.. they get them and instantly start throwing huge amounts of cash to make them nothing like a VW..

    • @nunyabusiness7168
      @nunyabusiness7168 Před 2 měsíci

      In 2008, I was at a VW parts store. There was an ad asking $22k, after putting $30k into it. Because of the 2008 Recession, his wife 'suggested' he sell it. I can't fathom or justify spending that much money on a VW.

  • @floyd4335
    @floyd4335 Před 11 měsíci

    The only thing that I would add is that if you had a restored old VW Beetle and were using it as a daily driver is to add some type of theft protection. Back in the '60 Era, the cars stolen the most were Mustangs , etc. No one was stealing VW's back then. These days, a well restored Beetle would fetch a high price on the black market. So, protect your VW Beetle anyway that you can.

  • @beetleworks738
    @beetleworks738 Před rokem

    I have had my 72 super for a year a half and she's been doing great did my 1st season and won my 1st trophy with her.

  • @vwfanatic2390
    @vwfanatic2390 Před rokem

    You briefly hit a very important point. Brakes seatbelts and airbags. People have become reliant on the safety nanny’s of modern cars. These have none of those. Take a bug to safe empty parking lot, where there are no parking stones or light poles and practice some panic braking. Learn how to pump the brakes and down shift. If it doesn’t save your bug it might just save your life. Get used to people tailgating you and stopping so close you could… (self edit, fill in the blank).

  • @jkidd152
    @jkidd152 Před rokem

    Agree with all this dude. I drive a VW Syncro and yeah it’s loud noisy and slow. It also kicks ass and is the GOAT! It’s not for most people though. They can’t handle the lack of reliability and comforts. Thanks for putting this out. People think it’s gonna be easy….

  • @basketballsteve54
    @basketballsteve54 Před rokem

    As much as i love looking at the old Beetles and would love to have one, at 70 living in snowy Canada, no VW garages in my area, i had to opt for a 2012 Beetle which pays super respect to the original shape and interior styling of the type 1 and super Beetles.

  • @sandrasullivan2636
    @sandrasullivan2636 Před rokem +1

    Hi I still have my 1965 VW beetle

  • @williamstewart2727
    @williamstewart2727 Před rokem

    I would also invest in a quality Torque wrench that will go up to 250 Ft. Lbs. And change oil and adjust valves every 3000 miles.

  • @donelmore2540
    @donelmore2540 Před rokem

    I found a local guy who can work on my ‘64. I had him look at the sloppy steering and vague shifting. He found a very loose passenger front wheel bearing and has ordered some shift bushings. I also found a guy in San Antonio who has a shop and also a mobile service. No problem with gas as we did an electric conversion. We also added A/C, seat heaters, disc brakes, LED headlights, etc..

  • @ShamWerks
    @ShamWerks Před rokem

    Agree 100% with every single word. ♥ I've had my '59 beetle for almost 30 years now, love it to bits, but I gotta admit I get very nervous driving it today, in nowadays traffic, without a security belt. Reality check.

  • @timpindell8178
    @timpindell8178 Před rokem +1

    Only thing I would suggest as a buyer, full flow conversion and zinc additive. YMMV.

  • @dalemolnar2359
    @dalemolnar2359 Před rokem

    You said it. Not a lot of mechanics around. Just lost a great one in my area. His shop and contents was auctioned.

  • @robertgoeken7095
    @robertgoeken7095 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hey Chris, Just saw one of you restorations arrive in San Jose California. The black 551/2 ragtop. I just happen to be driving to a job and saw the car and proud new owner. Had to pull over. Looks awesome. And it went to its 1st car show on the wharf in Santa Cruz. Keep up the great work. Robert

    • @classicvwbugs
      @classicvwbugs  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that, thank you so much 👍

  • @Sam_mila
    @Sam_mila Před rokem

    Your the Man

  • @TheCheeseBaron
    @TheCheeseBaron Před 8 měsíci

    Something to know about driving them: modern drivers have no idea your beetle doesn't drive as fast as every other car on the road. They don't know what to do with you so you must be aware and more careful than usual.

  • @waltpartymiller6802
    @waltpartymiller6802 Před rokem +3

    If John Muir's idiot repair manual can found, buy it read it, it tells everything you need to know about old bugs.

    • @smilemaker3713
      @smilemaker3713 Před rokem +1

      Ah yes the good ol’ bug bible

    • @williamstewart2727
      @williamstewart2727 Před rokem

      I agree. Get Muir's book. The Bentley manuals are easy to find but pricey. However, getting both and educating yourself is cheaper than a Mechanic these days. A tune up today costs more than it cost me to rebuild the engine in my '66 back in '87. ($350)

    • @nunyabusiness7168
      @nunyabusiness7168 Před 2 měsíci

      The Samba has a section that includes the original repair manual.

  • @ambienteterrazas
    @ambienteterrazas Před 7 dny

    I am 35 years old, I had plenty of VW beetle's from 16 to about 22-23 years old, a couple of years ago I bought another one and the "Primitiveness" of it hit me immediately, it had been at least 10-12 years since I had one and I got used to the creature comforts of modern cars, I had to sell it due to a back injury that made it really hard to drive stick. I defenitely want to get back in one but as a 2nd or weekend car.

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Před rokem

    Speaking of the primitive ride quality of the classic VW Beetle, this very attribute is what saved our lives one night when my buddy was driving one night in the rain on bias ply tires. He took a 90-degree turn too fast and immediately spun into donuts because the tires were so slick. Had we been riding on grippy radial tires, we would have rolled. This is not bragging because we were inexperience teenagers who weren't paying attention to the car's unique handling and the surrounding conditions. We were very fortunate to have survived.
    My recommendation to everyone who has not driven a classic Beetle or Chevy Corvair, drive one for several miles in all conditions before even considering buying one. I love these cars and I've owned them and I still want one. However, I do not recommend them to anyone who has never driven them. They are cute and they can be dangerous. I lost a classmate in a single car accident in a brand new classic Beetle while driving back to college after coming home to tell her parents she had just gotten engaged.
    You are right, we are coddled today by all the new technology. Still, I miss the primitive cars that we could repair on the side of the road with only a handful of basic tools.

  • @Kagaines
    @Kagaines Před rokem

    Wish someone like you was around here.

  • @PolandVlogs-fd3gw
    @PolandVlogs-fd3gw Před 7 měsíci

    Great

  • @williamstewart2727
    @williamstewart2727 Před rokem

    Hooray! I am fortunate that I get to work on both air cooled and New beetles. I have to admit getting into a '72 Super after driving a Town Car is a bit of culture shock, but you can't help but smile as you are tooling down the road to the tune of solid lifters and whoosing air. No other car has a Beetle's fun factor.
    Walt gives some good advice below; get the John Muir idiot's guide AND the Bentley Manual.

  • @danielstanley4852
    @danielstanley4852 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Chris, where did you get that VW Model?

  • @user-rz2th4rp8w
    @user-rz2th4rp8w Před 7 měsíci

    I had 3 bugs one of them was a rail buggy and my dad had a bug. My friends mom had two. Back then you could have a good one or one that was a pain. I loved the 60s bugs. The harder that you pushed it the better it liked it.. today many were lost to the dune buggy's and others to rust . I wish I could have a good one today.
    For true dependable they were great little cars and ez to repair yourself for the most part. Change the oil and adjust the valves. I wish it was that way today. Now our car's watch us and are expensive to buy and repair..for me I don't want a new car .all I need is dependable transportation with air conditioning lol

  • @27yearcoach
    @27yearcoach Před rokem

    Good one. Just the difference between my 73 SB and my 67 is noticeable. I say my 67 is like driving a 1930s car, while my SB is a 70s car. Less noisy, rolls along noticeably quieter, and sits a bit more comfortably. All things VW advertised as improvements back then. If someone wants to jump back in, consider a 73 or later SB.

  • @smilemaker3713
    @smilemaker3713 Před rokem

    73 standard beetle owner and I use mine essentially as a daily driver but they are very basic. Also almost to much fun to drive. Almost like I own a Mario kart in real life. And that’s why I think they still have such a huge following even to this day is the fact that there’s not a whole heck of a lot to them🐝

  • @DansAm76
    @DansAm76 Před rokem +1

    Agree with all this. Some of these folks really would be happier with a new beetle. And that's ok. The maintenance requirements for a true vintage beetle is pretty extensive compared to a modern car. And it is a very dangerous machine if not maintained correctly.

  • @lucianosilveira3945
    @lucianosilveira3945 Před rokem

    Os VW são os melhores carros do mundo ele tem ALMA impossivel comparar com carros de plastico , tenho um 82 e um 63 aqui no Brasil os mecanicos a grande maioria ja aposentou ou morreu , os garotos não sabem o que é um carburador, platinado , mas com bons videos como o do CRIS nos ajuda muito , saudaçoes do Brasil .

  • @georgeantonio4940
    @georgeantonio4940 Před rokem

    I need to have a 58 at least 🥺 i’ve own so many 70’s and cant wait to have another one 😢

  • @MattMatt77
    @MattMatt77 Před rokem

    Can you do a video about repairing/maintenance you will see owning one?

  • @brianchisnell1548
    @brianchisnell1548 Před rokem +1

    Great vid. Chris! All true. My nickel... Secure an original owners manual for your car. It reads like a repair and maint. manual. Too much bad info out there. The Samba is a great resource. No Brazil or China engine components. Hi zinc 30wt. is a good choice. 10w30 also. These things need service every 3mo./3,000 mi. Grease, oil, valves, tune up. It's all part of the fun! Stock is rock for dependability. Me, '64 sunroof stock 40hp. 😎🍻👍

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 Před rokem +1

      I have a 40HP too. Are you running the stock distributor also?

    • @brianchisnell1548
      @brianchisnell1548 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@bugnut82 Yes!

  • @steve9173
    @steve9173 Před rokem

    If you buy a bug you become the mechanic. I love working on my car.😀

  • @kirk1015
    @kirk1015 Před rokem +2

    All of what you said is spot on. It's a love hate relationship. I love driving and working on my 74 Super, no doubt about it. But, certain repairs can be frustrating. Shift Rod Bushing: The filthiest and painful job I've ever done on my Bug. Hands, face, beer can smeared in grease, cramping fingers. Took 2 days for me to straighten my posture out after laying inside the car on my stomach. 🤣🤣 But the end result was well with it.

  • @anyone4acupoftea
    @anyone4acupoftea Před rokem

    I have a Jeans Beetle as my daily and only vehicle, she's my first car and had her 13 years now. They were definitely made to be driven, if you let them sit, they'll go to sh*t!

  • @mrbrisket6794
    @mrbrisket6794 Před rokem

    I use to pull out the passenger seat and drive to Brewster New York and buy a keg of beer and put it where the seat was….1960 Beetle

  • @ronald8792
    @ronald8792 Před 7 měsíci

    I bought a vintage bug because they can be converted into an electric vehicle and they are still relatively cheap.

  • @SDsailor7
    @SDsailor7 Před rokem

    Things i did not like about my 69 beetle was, having to stop and idle in an incline, the wipers could not keep up when there was a downpour, and hot inside in the summer.
    Other than that i loved my bug and i am thinking of buying another one, should i? I am not a young man anymore..
    Thoughts?

  • @ImnotgoingSideways
    @ImnotgoingSideways Před rokem

    No matter what anyone says. The number one absolute unavoidable undeniable incontrovertible irreversible irrefutable thing you need to know before even coming into line-of-sight of a bug is...
    Keep a spare fan belt handy.
    And have fun. Don't forget to have fun.

  • @CruisinOldClassics
    @CruisinOldClassics Před rokem +1

    Do you run SAE30 on all your aircooled engines?
    I have alway used 20W50, but I have a lot of SAE30 oil in stock. So if I can use that without it will run hot it will be great?
    Hope to hear from you and thanks for all the great videos.

    • @classicvwbugs
      @classicvwbugs  Před rokem +2

      That's perfect to use that

    • @CruisinOldClassics
      @CruisinOldClassics Před rokem

      @@classicvwbugs Thank you. I will do that. Soon doing oil changes after the winter storage.

    • @nunyabusiness7168
      @nunyabusiness7168 Před 2 měsíci

      @@classicvwbugs Same question, but I live in So. Calif. Thanks for everything.

  • @Ljblossom
    @Ljblossom Před 2 měsíci +1

    Would you know why I smell gas in the cabin and coming from the front of the car when it is off and has not been running for almost an hour.? There is no leak in the engine area. Thanks.

  • @jacquelinechellis4036
    @jacquelinechellis4036 Před 4 měsíci

    They are simple but if you need to rebuild it there are specilaized tools needed, do your homework. Transaxle is for the experts in most cases and engine is not like a chevy or a ford more like a motocycle and watch the experts mine is getting close i have purchased a gland/axle nut torque multiplier. A flywheel lock, a case spreader, oil pump puller, i made my own crank gear puller it broke but barely did it. I made my own case saver gig and got away with that. I took tranny to a 30 years experinced guy the tools to do that are many and experience is needed. I do my own glass, paint/body and interior otherwise it will get very pricey. Buy a restored one that runs great and have it checked out and take it for a long test drive and check for leaks. Cool cars

  • @BolianAdmiral
    @BolianAdmiral Před rokem

    Okay, I gotta ask… Chris, where did you get that model VW, and where can I get one, lol.

  • @jrivera500
    @jrivera500 Před 13 dny +1

    Chris I am in Chicago got a 72 super. When I use 10w30 car runs hot I stitch to 20w50 and it keeps better and oil pressure starts an 80 and goes down to 20. Is this an issue of concern. It has 87 k miles. Don't know if the engine was redone. Hard to find mechanic in chicago. Thanks for your time and opinion.

    • @classicvwbugs
      @classicvwbugs  Před 13 dny +1

      Hmmm could be other factors. All engine bay seals in place? What cc engine?

  • @baileyquinnelly3633
    @baileyquinnelly3633 Před rokem +1

    You kept telling us to get in a facebook vw group. You are in a group and if you are what is the group's name? So I can join it.

    • @classicvwbugs
      @classicvwbugs  Před rokem +1

      There are many, you just have to search Vintage VW or VW Beetle, and you will see so many. Vintage VW Club of America is a nice one.

  • @Bugmason
    @Bugmason Před rokem

    They will break down while on the road pepare for it.

  • @user-nv3sw9kb9o
    @user-nv3sw9kb9o Před 6 měsíci

    You are such a boomer. Was watching this video to learn and you just ramble on about the good ol days. I want my 10 minutes back

    • @classicvwbugs
      @classicvwbugs  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh piss off dude, you got the vid for free.

  • @chrisfreemesser5707
    @chrisfreemesser5707 Před rokem

    I'm sorry Chris, did you say something? I was mesmerized by the gorgeous zenith blue '68 behind you 😂
    Seriously though, the fact that these old bugs are super basic is what makes them so appealing...they were designed so the average person with a handful of basic tools could maintain and fix it. In an age when people are all about right-to-repair yet modern cars are hyper complex and disposable, how can you NOT like a simple, infinitely repairable car like an old bug?

  • @hobbyautobodyfun9315
    @hobbyautobodyfun9315 Před rokem

    😂😂😂 spoil is no the word .

  • @best1yet
    @best1yet Před rokem

    winsheild wipers useless ! Good luck in the rain..

  • @briangode1381
    @briangode1381 Před měsícem

    I would like mucho to see more automobile makers do like the German Volkswagens first type one called beetle bug was made same body style design for years simple is best I wish would like to go on the Long Island Volkswagen car clubs fall cruise in October to classic rockland country New York congers my problem is I am no longer a driver automobile owner somewhat handicapped my left side need my wheel chair live in a nursing home that is ok for me to go out for this day only so far no one could take me plus wheel chair I have a ride who will not do this envent with me but loves the volks in the vw club I would do it if I still drove was an automobile owner I only know from my life doctors hospital care visits newspapers read tv I pad videos my dad mucho advanced ems medic and other times in my life’s doings I honestly believe I donot get enough proper care for my stroke health medical or at least to try more mucho repeat I see I pad use videos no one will try or do have been to hospital visits somewhat they did mucho little for me at nursing home I have heard different store what do I want done or if not operated on no good please see my past comments if I could but cannot go out on my own otherwise long back ago I would have tried plenty more places I never give up so easy

  • @michaelcrosby6071
    @michaelcrosby6071 Před rokem

    Well said.

  • @GMGames-12
    @GMGames-12 Před 8 měsíci

    I Love ❤ VW bug cars 🚗, they are my favorite 🤩 since childhood!