Whoa Nelley, 1973 and it's for me. The Beetle is the only VW worth any salt. The rest of them were heaps. This vehicle will run with some effort. The VW air cooled engine is a very hearty and tough engine. My cousin has a VW (I believe it's a Super Beetle) that she's owned since the 1970s. It's been restored a few times and it's in storage. Her brother (also my cousin of course) owned a foreign car repair shop in Colorado and restored it a few times. It's in the Northeast now and in her garage at least since the late 1970s/early 1980s. I just got back from Kentucky for work. Whoa Nelley, it was cold there, about 40 degrees colder than it should have been. We got the VIN, we win: 1 for Type 1 chassis (Beetle), 3 for Super Beetle, 3 for 1973 model year, 2 is a placeholder to avoid duplication with earlier VINs, and the rest is the production sequence. This was likely assembled at the Wolfsburg plant in West Germany. The VW Shop doesn't appear to exist in Lincoln, NE any longer. Mr. Van Allen appears to possibly still be alive and living in Nebraska. Perhaps it was a home based business. No tag, can't brag, but possible code L30E Bahia Red exterior paint. Today that's called a "frunk" (front trunk). Whoa Nelley, the Bug needs some love. "Ready for Love" (Bad Company/Bad Company Deluxe/1974) and this VDub needs a good scrub. Type 1 may not be done. This Bug didn't get squashed but it needs a good wash. That's it, time to quit. Air cooled and not to be fooled. Not too much junk in the frunk. Not going to be flat and that won't be that. Bahia Red may not be ready for bed. Please don't get squished because all of the Type 1 faithful, maybe Benny and yup, to a degree the Google Man are all going to be very, very, very pissed.
Reminds me of my college days. Bought a used 71 VW bug. Stick shift to & had the motor rebuilt. Ran the stew out of that car back & forth to college & to work for 3 years. Not one ounce of trouble. Great little car for the time. Thanks for the memories.
Old trick on that pillar section, spray foam then filler. To bad as foam holds moisture. Glad it got saved, Texas is a long haul for me to save. Not sure I need another one for my 'fleet' Thanks for the tag-a-long Benny.
I dig the old school Beetles, as I read a LOT of #hotVW magazines back in the day, right alongside #HotRod and #MoPar magazine. This is a diamond in the rough, so it's good to know that it got another chance.👍
Well that was a quick turnover! It hardly spent time in the yard before being set free! Goes to show that there's still a market for these awesome Beetles. $1700 ain't bad, although I'd ask for bottom dollar! What a great base for a project! I bet those two ugly second gen Dodge Ram trucks are still there haha!
HEY BENNY ,, WHY DO YOU PUT YOUR SELF THROUGH THE LAST MINUTE EYE BALLING,,..WHATS THE NAME IN THE RIGHT TOP CORNER IN THE SCREEN KINE MASTER,??? YOUR THE MASTER BUT YOUR CLASSIC RIDE SOCIETY ,,GUY .. THANKS BEN..
My father had one of those he was a Master Mechanic he said a Porsche engine will bolt right up into that car and you don't even have to modify anything
Whoa Nelley, 1973 and it's for me. The Beetle is the only VW worth any salt. The rest of them were heaps. This vehicle will run with some effort. The VW air cooled engine is a very hearty and tough engine. My cousin has a VW (I believe it's a Super Beetle) that she's owned since the 1970s. It's been restored a few times and it's in storage. Her brother (also my cousin of course) owned a foreign car repair shop in Colorado and restored it a few times. It's in the Northeast now and in her garage at least since the late 1970s/early 1980s. I just got back from Kentucky for work. Whoa Nelley, it was cold there, about 40 degrees colder than it should have been.
We got the VIN, we win: 1 for Type 1 chassis (Beetle), 3 for Super Beetle, 3 for 1973 model year, 2 is a placeholder to avoid duplication with earlier VINs, and the rest is the production sequence. This was likely assembled at the Wolfsburg plant in West Germany. The VW Shop doesn't appear to exist in Lincoln, NE any longer. Mr. Van Allen appears to possibly still be alive and living in Nebraska. Perhaps it was a home based business. No tag, can't brag, but possible code L30E Bahia Red exterior paint. Today that's called a "frunk" (front trunk).
Whoa Nelley, the Bug needs some love. "Ready for Love" (Bad Company/Bad Company Deluxe/1974) and this VDub needs a good scrub. Type 1 may not be done. This Bug didn't get squashed but it needs a good wash. That's it, time to quit. Air cooled and not to be fooled. Not too much junk in the frunk. Not going to be flat and that won't be that. Bahia Red may not be ready for bed. Please don't get squished because all of the Type 1 faithful, maybe Benny and yup, to a degree the Google Man are all going to be very, very, very pissed.
Excellent benny 😊
Thanks for keeping video. It was good 👍 different
Reminds me of my college days. Bought a used 71 VW bug. Stick shift to & had the motor rebuilt. Ran the stew out of that car back & forth to college & to work for 3 years. Not one ounce of trouble. Great little car for the time. Thanks for the memories.
I love that little Beetle Benny, I'm glad it sold 👍
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. This shows how little young people are interested in the hobby, am glad it got sold 👏👏👏👏🧰🪛🛠️
Morning
Good evening ! 🍸🍸👀😎👍👏
Old trick on that pillar section, spray foam then filler. To bad as foam holds moisture. Glad it got saved, Texas is a long haul for me to save. Not sure I need another one for my 'fleet' Thanks for the tag-a-long Benny.
Had to visit lol 😊
man I loved these little beetles! owned 3 or 4 over the years. they went pretty good on winter roads but the heater always sucked in them lol
I knew it’d sell fast! Those are pretty hot items! Would love to have one!
🏁 Nice video Benny!! 🇺🇲🏁🏁🏁😎🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
I dig the old school Beetles, as I read a LOT of #hotVW magazines back in the day, right alongside #HotRod and #MoPar magazine. This is a diamond in the rough, so it's good to know that it got another chance.👍
Never had the beetle but has two vans and a square back. It helps to know how to tinker with them
I learned stick on a ‘73 Squareback. I miss that car.
That was a steal for $1700, even with the rust, i've owned 3- 73 sb's along with a few other years.
I have seen much worst! It would be in my garage if it was here! Thanks!
A pretty lawn ornament representing a by gone era, the rust will finish her off.
Well that was a quick turnover! It hardly spent time in the yard before being set free! Goes to show that there's still a market for these awesome Beetles. $1700 ain't bad, although I'd ask for bottom dollar! What a great base for a project!
I bet those two ugly second gen Dodge Ram trucks are still there haha!
It’s also known as the frunk 😂❤🎉
i think that lever you were trying to pull was for the gas door
Heard the motors are super easy to rebuild.
You can drop them out in no time flat.
You found Herbie's cousin Benny
If it wasn't a superbeetle, I'd go for it. I like regular Beetles. Preferably 70 and earlier.
HEY BENNY ,, WHY DO YOU PUT YOUR SELF THROUGH THE LAST MINUTE EYE BALLING,,..WHATS THE NAME IN THE RIGHT TOP CORNER IN THE SCREEN KINE MASTER,??? YOUR THE MASTER BUT YOUR CLASSIC RIDE SOCIETY ,,GUY .. THANKS BEN..
that's just the "watermark" logo of the editing app on my phone. id have to pay to remove it but I'm cheap/broke/poor. 😄
@@ClassicRideSociety I KNOW WHAT YOUR SAYING $$$$,, GREAT VIDEOS..
3:26: I'd be very concerned about that rust on the cross-rail there; it looks like it's the place where the lower control arms attach....
Never liked those later models with those "elephant feet" tail lights. Earlyer ones with oval headlights and small tail lights were cool though.
My father had one of those he was a Master Mechanic he said a Porsche engine will bolt right up into that car and you don't even have to modify anything
It's on sale
Someone should take this car and paint it white with 53 3 on doors aka Herbie the Love Bug, for those of us who know this1
Where's Mr. Google?
I just got back from being out of town in Kentucky for work.
Little VW
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It will float, But MY CORVAIR IS BETTER👍🇺🇸
No comparison. The Beetle was a better car. The Corvair, while unique was an embarrassment for GM.