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    The wife VW beetle ?1972 ish(beetle) just failed the MOT
    I am looking for a cheap undercarrige? (chassi) if any spots one give me a shout
    Thanks
    Mark
    PS or you have a beetle you are getting rid of I can take parts off...

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    Just an idea mate..............

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    • #3
      Originally posted by dazzo23
      Just an idea mate..............

      Cooool and I would have one less wheel to replace, no welding as it was the front

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      • #4
        You need to check out the front suspension as it rots quicker then the chassis . I was asked to rebuild a Beetle for a neighbour once . I jacked the front up and the jack started to disappear into the cross member .I turned the job down as a no goer .

        Nice looking motors , but they love tin worm !

        Rick
        Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by madcampbell
          The wife VW beetle ?1972 ish(beetle) just failed the MOT
          I am looking for a cheap undercarrige? (chassi) if any spots one give me a shout
          Thanks
          Mark
          PS or you have a beetle you are getting rid of I can take parts off...
          Exactly which part of the chassis failed? Nearly all parts including the frame head were still available last time I was involved with beetles (few years back admittedly), the only bit unavailable then was the structure around the windscreen. Changing the chassis itself is certainly not the quickest or easiest of jobs as it will likely throw up many more snags, ie rotten sills and heater channels etc.
          There are plenty of specialists in the UK who deal exclusively with bugs, perhaps one of them might be the best bet for a repair.
          Maurice
          Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Morr
            Exactly which part of the chassis failed? Nearly all parts including the frame head were still available last time I was involved with beetles (few years back admittedly), the only bit unavailable then was the structure around the windscreen. Changing the chassis itself is certainly not the quickest or easiest of jobs as it will likely throw up many more snags, ie rotten sills and heater channels etc.
            There are plenty of specialists in the UK who deal exclusively with bugs, perhaps one of them might be the best bet for a repair.
            Thanks Morr, you are right it will be very very involved...even changing an indicator bulb took two hours It had corroded into place so I had to remove the whole fitting and yes all the bolts had corroded inplace and it went on the wiring all snapped off so needed replacing two hour later new bulb and job done .. I have the time to do it just not the money as I will have to get her run around in between time of which was not in my budget..so I amon the look out for abargin
            Cheers
            Mark

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vagrant No2
              Nice looking motors , but they love tin worm !

              Rick
              I seem be breeding them Just sorted the back out Last year now its the front the little blighters must have moved house!!

              Mark

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