Love the history behind the 63 VW and that it’s In the family. It’s rare to see one in that condition. I miss my VW’s but after watching this I might have to get another one and keep it around for my daughter 😉. A 63 Ragtop Bug is what we would get 👍🏻 . Thanks for sharing your story.
Awesome video! I own a light blue 63 bug. 5 previous owners before me, bought it from a old fellow who had it parked in a barn since 1988! "Ran when parked" he said... Brakes were seized and all the rubber parts had to be replaced, but the engine cranked over. After allot of work it passed the safety inspection with flying colors in april 2020 and I drove over 5000 km that summer. Nothing beats driving a bug down the road a hot summer day listening to 60s-70s music. I love it.
Sweet VW my Dad bought a 58 and a 63 brand new My Mom said he was so happy with the horsepower upgrade in the 58 when my parents were dating mother used to drive through the Catskills Mountains up state New York and she said she would get tired watching him shift so much lol he always got the A.M. radios and would tap on the drivers roof to the beat of the music i remember the 63 having dents in the roof from him playing as he drove i also saw the first Herbie the love Bug at a drive in theater in the 63 my Dad laughed hysterically over the movie and i remember it was the only time i got to eat in the car my Mom said the 58 loan payments were 65 dollars a month and the 63 was just over 1800 dollars which to them at that time was a lot of money out of a cereal box i got this plastic counter thing and everywhere we went i counted VW Beetles on the road if my parents didnt hear me click for one i missed they would both tell me a blank color just went by the only thing that messed me up at night time was 6 volt Willys jeeps otherwise the Beetle headlights were easy to spot in a distance coming at us on the other side of a highway
I was greatly touched by this story and it warmed my heart. In 1984 I acquired a Candy Apple Red 63 Beetle. It was a 1 owner car and the estate sold it as the owner had passed away. I was most fortunate to have bought it. The owners manuals from 1963 were all present and there was a note saying his name was Thomas. He totally fitted his name. A little car with a great presence and very handsome too. I removed cloth seat covers revealing perfect original vinyl seats in a 2 tone grey that had never been sat on. I kept him before on selling him a few years later. He was a real head-turner. Today I have a Toffee Brown 2014 Beetle called Bobby and I am never going to sell him. Love a good Beetle story.....there are many. Beau NZ.
My dad bought a new '63 Beetle for my mom. Black, whitewalls, radio, that's it. $1,325, total. Always started in the winter, no matter how cold. Didn't produce heat until you cleared 3-4 miles. You could fill the tank for $4, really. While it is true there were few creature comforts, the car got to you like the family dog. I still have reverence and a soft spot for the tyke. It always ran well. German engineering by Dr. Porche. Tell ya, if I lived in the burbs and had a two-car garage, I would find one in top shape and run it now and then....
1963 is my favorite year of Volkswagen Beetle. Beautiful little car. Unfortunately they are very hard to find stock. So many idiots remove the bumpers,lower them,put stupid looking wheels on them.
These are beautiful cars, i have a 72 bug and wish i could daily drive it but the weather here in the UK isn't that kind on classic cars, yours is a fantastic bug with a great story, great vid 👋😎😎
I bought the same car new in 1963, same color too. I paid $ 1300.00 cash. I was nineteen at the time. Got good use out of it, really fun to drive. Today at 77, I drive a VW GTI, even more fun to drive. 🚙
I owned 4 early 60's bugs, a '61, two sunroof '62s, and a '63. My dad also had a '60. BTW, your bug should have the '58-'63 round headed license plate light.
@Skizze37 You are 100% correct. My 1963 Wolfsburg Edition VW had quite a different engine compartment hood. The original cowling above the license plate was smaller, a semi-conical shape. The one in this video has a later edition hood with a wider lower profile rectangular-ish cowling, 1964 or later. Perhaps an owner previous to this young man's Grandfather-in-law replaced that rear hood? But since its color so perfectly matches the rest of the car (inside and out), and after all of these years of possible exterior unmatched fading not noticeable, it seems certain that this is not an actual 1963 model year Beetle, sorry to say. The original bill of sale might be dated in 1963, but most likely in the last 2 or 3 months? Nevertheless, it's great to see just how much this happy young guy enjoys owning and driving it while taking such great care of it, too!
what a great video. you can see that it still has some natural aging- well cared for and still 6V- awesome!! a few nice options, like radio, door handle recess guards, key on the column instead of the dash board. @ 1:46 it shows a Nov '62 date but the title showing Feb '63. Likely the body was produced in late '62, but assembled and finished in early in '63. I have the same with mine only a year later...i have a '63 body that is titled/VIN stamped Feb '64 with matching numbers. Fueling Therapy should link this to the Samba site. alot of great info in this video. Thanks for featuring
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I love your car, love your video! Just subscribed you! I'm a VW guy myself in Aus, l have a '61 turquoise L380 Beetle (and a few more bugs) you can find my videos if you click on my V logo and please return the faver! Cheers!
it's beautiful, it's exactly like mine. original from 1963
63 green vw was my first car, what memories.
Love the history behind the 63 VW and that it’s In the family. It’s rare to see one in that condition. I miss my VW’s but after watching this I might have to get another one and keep it around for my daughter 😉. A 63 Ragtop Bug is what we would get 👍🏻 . Thanks for sharing your story.
Awesome video!
I own a light blue 63 bug. 5 previous owners before me, bought it from a old fellow who had it parked in a barn since 1988! "Ran when parked" he said... Brakes were seized and all the rubber parts had to be replaced, but the engine cranked over.
After allot of work it passed the safety inspection with flying colors in april 2020 and I drove over 5000 km that summer.
Nothing beats driving a bug down the road a hot summer day listening to 60s-70s music. I love it.
Awesome story!
Sweet VW my Dad bought a 58 and a 63 brand new My Mom said he was so happy with the horsepower upgrade in the 58 when my parents were dating mother used to drive through the Catskills Mountains up state New York and she said she would get tired watching him shift so much lol he always got the A.M. radios and would tap on the drivers roof to the beat of the music i remember the 63 having dents in the roof from him playing as he drove i also saw the first Herbie the love Bug at a drive in theater in the 63 my Dad laughed hysterically over the movie and i remember it was the only time i got to eat in the car my Mom said the 58 loan payments were 65 dollars a month and the 63 was just over 1800 dollars which to them at that time was a lot of money out of a cereal box i got this plastic counter thing and everywhere we went i counted VW Beetles on the road if my parents didnt hear me click for one i missed they would both tell me a blank color just went by the only thing that messed me up at night time was 6 volt Willys jeeps otherwise the Beetle headlights were easy to spot in a distance coming at us on the other side of a highway
I was greatly touched by this story and it warmed my heart. In 1984 I acquired a Candy Apple Red 63 Beetle. It was a 1 owner car and the estate sold it as the owner had passed away. I was most fortunate to have bought it. The owners manuals from 1963 were all present and there was a note saying his name was Thomas. He totally fitted his name. A little car with a great presence and very handsome too. I removed cloth seat covers revealing perfect original vinyl seats in a 2 tone grey that had never been sat on. I kept him before on selling him a few years later. He was a real head-turner. Today I have a Toffee Brown 2014 Beetle called Bobby and I am never going to sell him. Love a good Beetle story.....there are many. Beau NZ.
My dad bought a new '63 Beetle for my mom. Black, whitewalls, radio, that's it. $1,325, total.
Always started in the winter, no matter how cold. Didn't produce heat until you cleared 3-4 miles. You could fill the tank for $4, really.
While it is true there were few creature comforts, the car got to you like the family dog.
I still have reverence and a soft spot for the tyke.
It always ran well. German engineering by Dr. Porche.
Tell ya, if I lived in the burbs and had a two-car garage, I would find one in top shape and run it now and then....
1963 is my favorite year of Volkswagen Beetle. Beautiful little car. Unfortunately they are very hard to find stock. So many idiots remove the bumpers,lower them,put stupid looking wheels on them.
These are beautiful cars, i have a 72 bug and wish i could daily drive it but the weather here in the UK isn't that kind on classic cars, yours is a fantastic bug with a great story, great vid 👋😎😎
I bought the same car new in 1963, same color too. I paid $ 1300.00 cash. I was nineteen at the time. Got good use out of it, really fun to drive. Today at 77, I drive a VW GTI, even more fun to drive. 🚙
Awesome Bug! The fuel filter on the high side of the pump with no clamps is a fire hazard tho.
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I owned 4 early 60's bugs, a '61, two sunroof '62s, and a '63. My dad also had a '60. BTW, your bug should have the '58-'63 round headed license plate light.
If only this car could talk who knows the stories it could tell!
Must be a '63 made after August, as that is most certainly a '64 model.
@Skizze37 You are 100% correct. My 1963 Wolfsburg Edition VW had quite a different engine compartment hood. The original cowling above the license plate was smaller, a semi-conical shape. The one in this video has a later edition hood with a wider lower profile rectangular-ish cowling, 1964 or later. Perhaps an owner previous to this young man's Grandfather-in-law replaced that rear hood? But since its color so perfectly matches the rest of the car (inside and out), and after all of these years of possible exterior unmatched fading not noticeable, it seems certain that this is not an actual 1963 model year Beetle, sorry to say. The original bill of sale might be dated in 1963, but most likely in the last 2 or 3 months? Nevertheless, it's great to see just how much this happy young guy enjoys owning and driving it while taking such great care of it, too!
Had a Black '63 Beetle, New in 1963
sweet bug and the story behind it
Thanks Gilbert. Glad you enjoyed it!
great car and story. Please remove the fuel filter as they do cause fires.
what a great video. you can see that it still has some natural aging- well cared for and still 6V- awesome!! a few nice options, like radio, door handle recess guards, key on the column instead of the dash board. @ 1:46 it shows a Nov '62 date but the title showing Feb '63. Likely the body was produced in late '62, but assembled and finished in early in '63. I have the same with mine only a year later...i have a '63 body that is titled/VIN stamped Feb '64 with matching numbers. Fueling Therapy should link this to the Samba site. alot of great info in this video. Thanks for featuring
Thanks so much Brian!
Now you have to move your key , nice story
The wider licence plate light didn't come out until mid 1964. Are you sure this is a 63?
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hehe the ignition says "fart" 3:16
Why an aftermarket fuel filter? There in one in the pump.
Nice color! Could anyone tell me what color is this? and its code?
Please. Please. Please put some clamps on the fuel hose!
I keep trying to imagine what will be the next vw bug, the one everyone will have stories with. But I don't know
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The 1963 version bug that’s was in white just racing stripes for the herbie the love bug films
Fix that leak bro.
Restauro all'americana; guarnizioni trascurate, pasticciata, tinteggiate. Insomma, tutto si risolve con la verniciatura. Conta soltanto ciò che si vede, si trascura tutto ciò che l'ottuso osservatore americano non vede
I love your car, love your video! Just subscribed you! I'm a VW guy myself in Aus, l have a '61 turquoise L380 Beetle (and a few more bugs) you can find my videos if you click on my V logo and please return the faver! Cheers!
Putty around the windshield frame.
Disgusting.
Yeah, not good but looks like he takes great care of the car otherwise.