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  • @gordonkennaway3847
    @gordonkennaway3847 2 роки тому +20

    Regarding beetles in the snow, I remember back in the winter of 1988 we had heavy snow in the east of Scotland, lot's of roads were blocked but I made it over the hill road to where I worked as a truck driver. When I got to the yard in my old beetle, the manager asked me to go a collect another three drivers as they couldn't make it in their cars. And they lived nearer than I did! I'm still driving the same bug today!

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  Рік тому

      That’s so awesome!! Thank you for chiming in and telling me about the story. I love these little cars, they have really stood the test of time. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

    • @kuntakinte4333
      @kuntakinte4333 11 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ABcckOTVqao/v-deo.htmlsi=JIP86puwjLePlwl_

  • @davidryan573
    @davidryan573 2 роки тому +8

    When Your driving a Classic Vw, (or any other Classic) you can’t help but smile, and your mental state isn’t in that rush, I seem to be in the moment and enjoy the journey, instead of rushing from A to B, thanks for the video.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Yes David, there was something different about being inside of a classic car. It seems like it changes the way we think. Takes us back in time temporarily.

  • @demRucks
    @demRucks 11 місяців тому +3

    Great info. I’ve always felt that anything pre fuel injection and computer controlled engines are much more dependable and easy to diagnose.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  11 місяців тому +1

      I agree! I know things that they build now, go the distance with high mileage. But, for the most part they end up needing a lot of things, along the way. I like simplicity.

  • @MrNomadnero
    @MrNomadnero 2 роки тому +11

    I daily'd a beetle for years and took it off the road 4 years ago to clean everything (no rust) Its heading to be a trailer queen but you might have just changed my mind to daily it again. I never had a problem when it was used daily.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      I guess it all depends on the distance to work and if it’s on the highway. Things have changed a lot. But I truly love them and I believe they can still be used if needed.

  • @vza423
    @vza423 2 роки тому +10

    I daily'd a '71 beetle with no heater boxes in the NE for the last couple of years...just sold it. I'll probably do the same with my next one! My pro to older cars ... a simple toolbox and a little knowhow will get you out of most trouble. It's also something of a lifestyle I think.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Very well put my friend, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @rogergraves242
    @rogergraves242 11 місяців тому +1

    My Daddy Rebuilt my 68 bug oversized Pistons ,Oversized Heads, Headers Exughst muffler , $5.00 in gas A Week 1976ubtil 2.yrs Later My dad Couldn’t Get the valves adjusted he got so frustrated And gave up he said I’m sorry it just don’t want tune like when I rebuilt it.60 hours . Loved Driving it.

  • @sevenoaksbrewing
    @sevenoaksbrewing 2 роки тому +6

    I’m fortunate to not have to drive daily but when I do I’m driving one of my three air cooled VWs 😃

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      I enjoy driving them so much. I know it could be a challenge in this day and age sadly due to the way society is.

  • @smonroeh
    @smonroeh 2 роки тому +3

    when Heather is on with you, please put the mic closer to her or give her her own mic

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      I only have one wireless. That’s why I tried to keep close enough

  • @johnmick9457
    @johnmick9457 Рік тому +1

    I live in NJ and only daily my 58 Beetle in the Summer now. It's a great daily driver only downside it doesn't weigh much so every car on the road weighs twice as much if you get in a accident you will lose.

  • @PopularityContest
    @PopularityContest 2 роки тому +6

    I daily Herbie for the last 3 years and it's downright stressful 😪. You two are my favorite power couples . Traffic is truly if the most defensive event outside of work you have to endure. The quality of modern replacement parts is absolutely dreadful. Oh the yard backdrop show the versatility of you 2 that creates the ultimate people to watch on TV

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      I have watched your videos, you go into some serious traffic! So I can understand why you would be stressed. Thank you, the yard looks bad right now, winter beat it up!

    • @PopularityContest
      @PopularityContest 2 роки тому +1

      @@SladesVWBeetle Knowing how you work it'll be no time before it's the envy of many all over again

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      @@PopularityContest Thank you my friend!!

  • @greggbrown0
    @greggbrown0 2 роки тому +2

    Love this video, great info. I'll be driving mine daily soon as I can.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you Gregg, thanks for taking the time to be here.

  • @tiyukitv6508
    @tiyukitv6508 2 роки тому +3

    i have been daily driving my 73 super since 2019 up to now and the more i use it, the more it becomes dependable. keep buggin guys. be well always 😊

  • @Dayton504
    @Dayton504 4 місяці тому +1

    My lady and I have a 1970 Beetle. It has been a learning experience for me. I’ve been a Harley and Chevy guy for years, but I’ll be damned if I haven’t grown quite fond of this oversized go cart. Now I will be learning how to work on its brakes and wiper motor because that’s what seems to be requiring service for this moment in time.
    So anyway, I appreciate the videos. Keep up the good work.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  4 місяці тому

      Outstanding! Oddly enough, I rode my whole life up until about eight years ago. Too much texting and crazy driving around me now but I sure miss it.
      And one of my favorites are small block, Chevy motors. Can’t beat those things! My wife’s daily driver was her nova, until a couple of years ago. Should’ve not sold that car.
      Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for taking the time to leave comment.

  • @bethesdaaquariums
    @bethesdaaquariums 2 роки тому +1

    I love this conversation, I own a 71' - 1302 - 100% agree with every fact you mentioned. Sending love from Sri Lanka

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks very much, and thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @superbear617
    @superbear617 2 роки тому +3

    Nice job, guys!! I especially like the "Pro" about fixing stuff yourself on a vintage bug. I open the hood of my 2017 Toyota, and I realize there is nothing I can do except check the oil and the washer fluid level. Big difference!! BTW, I loved your reference to the Plymouth Valiant. We had a couple of those (incl. Dodge Dart) back in the 60s. That slant 6 engine was SO RELIABLE. Amazing.....Looking forward to the body work video!

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you! Yeah the newer cars are different for sure. I think the slant 6 was an amazing engine!!

  • @andycoyle4542
    @andycoyle4542 2 роки тому +1

    Another very interesting segment! 👌👍

  • @brianchisnell1548
    @brianchisnell1548 Рік тому +2

    These were real cars. Of course they were daily drivers. I was there. I have one now. Stock is rock.

  • @andrewhenrywhite6783
    @andrewhenrywhite6783 2 роки тому +3

    This was a really different perspective on the ups and downs. I appreciated everything.
    My 2017 GM Canyon torque converter just gave out - the old '68 Beetle has taken over, and she runs like a top. Tells us plenty about build quality.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you!! And thanks for commenting! I’m sorry about your issue with the converter!

  • @daveydad
    @daveydad 2 роки тому +2

    Glad to find your channel! Our first car when we got married in 1977 was a '72 Beetle. Drove it until the kids got too big. Then I drove a '70 Bug daily in the 80s/early 90s. Now, almost 30 years later, at age 65, I'm excited to be getting a restored '61 and looking forward to driving it for pleasure only!

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for being here David! And that is a heckuva history on owning Volkswagens. I just love these cars, I really do. I started at 16 years old. Now I’m turning 58. Time has sure went quick my friend. Thank you for being part of the community here.

  • @pstreetgarage7304
    @pstreetgarage7304 2 роки тому +1

    Agree with everything you guys said. Most notable in my opinion are the values. They are through the roof.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      I guess there’s always pros and cons to everything. And of course depends on where we live. But they’re pretty good little cars to run around in

  • @lylegilchrist8175
    @lylegilchrist8175 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and very good info.

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher 2 роки тому +1

    Very thoughtful! Well done, yet again! I just love Heather ( NO, darnit! not in that way) You guys make a great couple! Just wonderful! thanks for another GREAT VIDEO!

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much, I truly appreciate the kind comment!

  • @MarkLoves2Fly
    @MarkLoves2Fly 2 роки тому +2

    Daily since 2005 with my current Beetle. Keep the engine happy, (Timing, Oil, Airflow over the engine) and it will take care of you. Driving the speed limit is no problem. If they can't drive the speed limit, just let them pass. Drive friendly, and you'll be fine. 1972 Standard. 49 Years with the original Engine and Transaxle. They were recently replaced.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      That is so nice to hear Mark! They do make great daily drivers! And very easy to take care of.

  • @jennysolomon-haase9103
    @jennysolomon-haase9103 2 роки тому +1

    Love your channel! I have my 3rd and final Beetle. 1969. Bought her 16 yrs ago sitting along the road, for $800. Patina red. And everything worked when I drove home! She was a daily driver for 10 yrs. I just had a 1776 dropped in her. Mainly to be able to get around in traffic. Portland OR. area, this little car is invisible to drivers! I get a ton of tips from you. Thanks for your help.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. 1969 is honestly a great year for the Volkswagen beetle.

  • @michaelo1492
    @michaelo1492 2 роки тому +1

    Great information !

  • @bubot17
    @bubot17 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 66 ghia (my first car) and a 73 standard bug which is my daily, they are only a few years apart but those little improvements made the 73 a joy to drive compared to the ghia, thanks for the tips keep it up they're very helpful

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you Gilbert! And yes….little improvements were truly made along the way!

  • @davidsultan4527
    @davidsultan4527 2 роки тому +3

    With an older Volkswagen with an air-cooled engine, we don't have to worry about things failing such as the radiator, radiator hoses, water pump, coolant temperature sensor(s), oxygen sensor(s), catalytic converter, windshield washer pump, power steering pump, power steering hoses, compressor for air conditioning, suction/discharge hoses for air conditioning, power brake booster vacuum pump, power brake booster vacuum pump hoses, etc.
    We don't have to worry about potential electrical issues/failures with engine and/or body computer modules, nor with electrical accessories such as power door locks, power windows, power exterior mirrors, power sunroof, self-dimming rear view mirror, automatic headlights, automatic windshield wipers, speed/cruise control, automatic engine start/stop, fancy dashboard, remote key-less entry, remote engine start, etc.
    We don't have to periodically change the coolant or timing belt. Usually we don't have to periodically replace disposable engine filters for the air or oil.
    For the majority of us we don't need to worry about clogged fuel injectors, dirty/sticky throttle body, automatic transmission issues, torque converter issues, etc.
    We don't need to keep the maps for a built-in navigational system updated, or pay a monthly fee for satellite radio with CD quality music - both of which we can do with our cellphones anyway.
    And lastly we don't have to worry about anyone stealing our airbags, catalytic converter, pretty aluminum alloy wheels, or (usually) fancy car radio!

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you David! I truly appreciate you taking out the time to comment like you did. You are so right, we spoke way better than I could have. Thank you for being part of the community.

  • @thedarlings37
    @thedarlings37 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video!

  • @lisab4842
    @lisab4842 2 роки тому +5

    I love enjoying the drive in my beetle😍 I really don't like that others are in such a hurry and feel the need to honk if you don't take off at light speed from a stop sign or red light 🤷

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      I agree Lisa, everyone is in such a hurry now!! Sadly we live in different times!

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 Рік тому

      With electric cars it will be insane. 0 to 60 in 2 seconds? Good to know my VW takes 16 seconds. I know to drive in the slow lane. It is fast enough. People "always pass VW" even if VW is speeding. It is in their minds - I see VW=slow car. Got to pass it. I know that because I had a sports car and drove under the speed limit and "no one tried to pass me" I found that interesting.

  • @isaillis
    @isaillis Рік тому

    I try to take my karmann beetle out daily (4 drum brakes) she can definitely cope with today"s traffic (brisbane Australia)
    I too try to take my 79 MGB out everyday for a spin (owned for over 20Yrs} MGB can definitely be a daily ( except when temp outside is 33 degree centigrade or above) overheating close to red is very scarely at times,in jams moving traffic , makes a hugh difference}
    It's nice to let other motorists know that cars (not ALL some only) of the 60s 70s is not left behind in todays traffic.
    Hot weather in jams no problems A/C in in my MGB blowing air out under 10 degrees C , You are comfortable ( again over 33C careful)
    If were planning to owe my karmann long term I will consider putting in A/C.
    Both the above classic are fully capable of todays traffic, if fully prepared (both driver and car) Cheers!

  • @michaelbressette2599
    @michaelbressette2599 Рік тому +1

    I agree with both of you, I would by a 60's vehicle IF I was to drive which I dont but I have driven many cars & the only ones that stand out for me the most that where easy to drive was the 60's cars.
    Even though todays cars maybe superior in many respects, they all lack one thing that in the 60's you couldn't ignore, YOU HAD TO DRIVE THEM instead of todays cars you sat in a comfy seat & the car is equipped with every known luxury appointments those older cars didn't have such as PROPER INSULATION, WORKING HEATERS etc lol
    I only drove 2 beetles, a 68 & a 72 beetle, then a late 60's VW Panel van. They use to scare the hell out of me because without the insulation, you felt every mile & you had to stay focused while driving unlike today people can sleep, talk on their phones, apply make ups hair spray etc etc etc LOL
    Honestly I prefer to drive the car & know how the car handles & runs & you knew what was wrong with it just by sound & vibration & speed alone, today you cant tell anything thanks to their infernal digital technology which ruins the driving experience & Ruins how to really drive a car in its simplistic state.
    I enjoyed this video very much, REAL PEOPLE DRIVE :) The others cause road rage cause of mindless road stupidity lol

  • @OFFAxisBuilds
    @OFFAxisBuilds 2 роки тому +1

    That was a great video. I’m definitely going to daily night owl.

  • @robertamoyaw8812
    @robertamoyaw8812 3 місяці тому +1

    Yep , 60's Chevy Nova will do it 🤠

  • @douglasschafer6372
    @douglasschafer6372 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed

  • @michaelmascari9107
    @michaelmascari9107 Рік тому

    My 74 Super is almost a daily driver. When I have my small kids or it’s really hot and muggy (I live in the South (USA)) I take my SUV, but I have no qualms about driving her everywhere. If I am on the interstate, I just stay in right or middle lane. I keep it around 74.
    Check your oil, keep it maintained and you won’t have issues. It stands out more, which is actually a safety feature. I did put disk brakes on the front. Otherwise it’s stock.

  • @pacificovw9522
    @pacificovw9522 2 роки тому +2

    Always buy German clutch cables and keep one in your VDub.

  • @jemcnair76
    @jemcnair76 2 роки тому

    My 73 Super was a daily driver until my alternator brewed up from a mistake I made almost 10 years ago. What a disaster. The voltage regulator brewed up, too, and fried the battery and some wiring. And then I got a bad tank of fuel that was full of silt and have had to pull my carb three times in four weeks for a clean-out.
    A little tip on getting an alternator to line up the fan properly in the bore of the fan shroud... loosen the two screws that hold the shroud to the bottom tin. Loosen the alternator clamp. Now you can change the angle of the fan shroud to the alternator shaft and get the fan straight into the bore. When you get it correct clamp the alternator first, then the shroud screws.
    The alternator/generator slides on the alternator stand and raises or lowers the pulley end to get the fan end in correctly. Also remember your fan shim spacing, and pulley spacer if applicable.
    Different brands of alt/gens aren't the same diameter and they come off-axis in the shroud.

  • @jimstewart6145
    @jimstewart6145 2 роки тому +2

    nice video.

  • @muzzcovw7674
    @muzzcovw7674 2 роки тому +1

    Slade, good morning! one thing to add to your sensation of speed in a bug. When I resto'd my '75 we spent a day doing a garage alignment. What a waste of time! The bug felt exactly like you described. I just felt it wasn't right. I ended up getting a professional alignment and it was the best $130 I've spent in a while. He showed me what never gets checked in a garage alignment. Lets just say that the bug is like a slot car now. I can drive 60 plus on our Western Mass twisties ( with safety in mind 🙂) and its solid as a rock! It was amazing how much some of the parameters were off, especially the track between the front and rear axle.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      It’s definitely worth getting done professionally. If you can at least get it close until you get it there, that’s helpful. There’s only one shop near me that will touch them. Most of the other guys do not understand them any longer.

    • @muzzcovw7674
      @muzzcovw7674 2 роки тому

      @@SladesVWBeetle I have the same shop near me. He grumbles every time I show up with an old VW haha

  • @totalt6600
    @totalt6600 Рік тому +1

    I like feeling the road. In the old John Muir idiot manual,he mentioned you must drive a VW like you are strapped to the hood. Great advice, no matter what you drive. Love my Ghia,and will drive it till I'm buried in it.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  Рік тому

      Absolutely, very well put my friend. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment

  • @VWBEETLEOVAL1955
    @VWBEETLEOVAL1955 2 роки тому +2

    A lot off pro’s and con’s but it’s still a beetle that is loved or hated. This is a car that run’s forever with minor maintenance on it. A cheap car to maintain if you look for durable parts. These day’s on the road is like having a heart attack after heart attack, because they are all like wild animals running to there meat. But I love these cars and even other type off cars. The world is changing but not for the better. Good video and I love you guys 👍👍👍

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      You are so right my friend, society is much different now. It’s a challenge just when you go out to take a ride. And the older cars with a lower amount of power can make it even trickier.

    • @jmsjms296
      @jmsjms296 Рік тому +1

      A lot off con’s: can you explain? I'm curious.

  • @Flaviorrodolfo
    @Flaviorrodolfo 2 роки тому +1

    I daily drive my 1984 beetle... no complains really, because it's a classic, it seems that people tend to be more patient with it being slower (not everyone but...), I really enjoy driving it, I like the way I feel everything, don't really mind the traffic

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, things are really different now, you will get the people that will be patient. And then of course most drivers, we know what they act like lol

  • @robertq55403
    @robertq55403 Рік тому +1

    Feeling the speed and the road, one focuses on driving and (hopefully) put away the phones.

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle
    @vintage76vipergreenBeetle 2 роки тому +1

    The only thing, I don't like about the vintage vw's is it not as safe like the newer cars are. When I was young I didn't think about that. Now that I'm older and have a family, I don't feel safe driving my family in vintage vw long distance. You guys have a beautiful home.👍

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, that’s heathers decorating! 😁
      Yes I would agree. When I was younger not much bothered me. But things have changed a lot

  • @mikedrevguy
    @mikedrevguy 2 роки тому +2

    Highest Smiles per gallon

  • @SDsailor7
    @SDsailor7 Рік тому +1

    A 2000 tacoma prerunner is a gas guzzler that is the reason i need a beetle

  • @beetleworks738
    @beetleworks738 2 роки тому +2

    I had a blown brake line and learning how to drive and i stalled and a lifted truck coming right up on me at 50 mph in a 35

    • @PopularityContest
      @PopularityContest 2 роки тому +2

      That sounds scary 😨! Glad you still here after that ordeal

    • @beetleworks738
      @beetleworks738 2 роки тому +2

      @@PopularityContest i was surprised on how small of a prick in that brake line caused all fluid to leak out

  • @johncollins5552
    @johncollins5552 2 роки тому +3

    Bugs are too light at the front, put on some extra rally style lights mounted , bonus night vision too, just add a relay to take the load off the ignition switch circuit. Keep the heavier steel wheels upfront and use alloys at the back, no skinny tires.
    18 psi up front 28 at back.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Yes you are very right, and I hope folks pay attention to that tire pressure. I think everybody sticks 32 pound and a lot of them.

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 Рік тому

      @@SladesVWBeetle They do that 32lbs because it says so on the tire. My wheel barrow has 32lbs of pressure. So, the correct pressure is either on the door jamb or glove box suggested by manufacturer of the car. Or owners manual. That is the numbers you use and YOU do it. Garage jockeys don't know sh!t. It will handle better tires last longer, etc.

  • @jmsjms296
    @jmsjms296 Рік тому +2

    Unsafe, slow, thirsty: it's up to you.

  • @bottmar1
    @bottmar1 Рік тому

    I've had six Beetles with one in my back yard to restore in a year or so. As far as driving one as an only car, no way. Easy to work on but that is what you do too much of. Engines come out in as little as eight minutes for me but dropped valves, burned valves, not enough heat until 8 miles at highway speeds, even a hole in a piston, no air conditioning. My other 60's cars were far more reliable. Even both my brothers had trouble with their Beetles. I do like Beetles but only for local drives and I like Beetles more than hard to work on fool infected new vehicles.

  • @smonroeh
    @smonroeh 2 роки тому +1

    yikes Heather! you really do go crazy with the work in the yard. the stream is very nice though

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thanks! She’s does love her yard. It will be better when all the flowers bloom!

  • @chriswarwick6977
    @chriswarwick6977 2 роки тому +1

    Whoa, blinded by the bikes Chrome - so much CHROME, and the hottie holding it

  • @duanevince5273
    @duanevince5273 Рік тому +1

    Picked up a 72 Super Beetle as a swap for my '96 EZ-GO golf cart. Plan on making a daily driver after losing the catalytic converter on my 2000 F250 to a cat thief.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  Рік тому

      Congratulations on your 72, and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and be here.

  • @smonroeh
    @smonroeh 2 роки тому +2

    air cooled VW motor full rebuilds are quite spendy, compared to a chevy 350. Especially for those of us that don't have any machine shops within 10 hrs that have any experience with VWs

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Small block Chevy has always been a great engine!!

  • @stevenprice2894
    @stevenprice2894 2 роки тому +1

    We're actually finding the vw parts really expensive. Tho suppose once weve got the parts it's alright. Compared to the 2 British cars I drive anyway. My camper is road ready for Monday to drive home.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому +1

      Some of the parts are fairly cheap but depending on what you need. I noticed the prices recently are going up, I guess because of everything that’s going on.

    • @stevenprice2894
      @stevenprice2894 2 роки тому

      @@SladesVWBeetle Oh yes definitely. They're dearer than British car parts. Just having afew expensive months on the t2 as its at that point in the restoration. Really easy to spend afew thousand. A few of the expensive parts soon add up.

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher 2 роки тому +1

    Beetle values has been going up at roughly 20% per year, according to Hemmings

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Yes they really have! They’re not going to come back down that’s for sure.

  • @redbeardthepig6550
    @redbeardthepig6550 Рік тому

    Where’s the video on what to keep in the car when it breaks down????

  • @scrambaba
    @scrambaba 11 місяців тому +1

    Interesting discussion but unless you can do all the work short of an engine or tranny rebuild yourself (or sig other) I could never recommend any VW from the 70s as a d.d. In reality, I don’t think I’ve ever seen any vintage VW being driven this way since maybe the 80s. In Canada where I live it is just too cold and they put salt on the roads which means rust, and lots of it. They have gas heaters but still your windows get covered in ice . Thumbs down to a Beetle d.d.!

  • @sailorcowboy
    @sailorcowboy Місяць тому +1

    another great reason to get away from the urban hellholes and move to the country. No traffic and people do NOT ride your athe. they are actually polite and considerate. Of course this is North Florida away form the busy cries or tourist spots

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  Місяць тому

      Fun, you brought that up, my favorite app on my phone lately has been Realtor. I’ve been considering selling my house and moving countryside. Already had an agent here give me a value on my home. I want to move to the country so bad. And still continue what I’m doing.

    • @sailorcowboy
      @sailorcowboy Місяць тому

      @@SladesVWBeetle Do it my Friend! Do it! Mechanics are in hi regard because country folk make things last and are much more willing to keep an old vehicle going rather than waste money on a 90K pice of junk they try and pawn off as a "transportation vehicle" - they are more like a fancy computer/iphone with wheels strapped on as an afterthought. Plastic engine ,plastic transmissions and nothing else! I myself are like you lady, I am going to buy an easy to work on 19560 old reliable. I will not buy a car with a computer anymore (even though I have 2003 Jeep TJ i6 4L).Good lucj=k . Go country and stay away from blue cities!

  • @Buglife59
    @Buglife59 2 роки тому +1

    Power SCAT

  • @rogergraves242
    @rogergraves242 11 місяців тому +1

    Bad Boy Bad Bad Daddy

  • @danieltremblay8279
    @danieltremblay8279 Рік тому

    Like i said to people 'I am the check engine '

  • @Paulman50
    @Paulman50 2 роки тому +1

    Totally agree that the chinese parts are very substandard, in fact rubbish. I've thrown out 3 vaccume distributors with leaking das, also have trouble balancing disk break set ups, (side to side).

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Yes, a lot of these Chinese parts coming through are really causing a lot of aggravation.

  • @frankmick8683
    @frankmick8683 2 роки тому +1

    I just put mine away for the summer. Its no fun in a 65 VW in 115 heat. I'll break her out in October.

  • @abefehr6155
    @abefehr6155 Рік тому +1

    I Was given a 74 caMpEr bus

  • @bunzeebear2973
    @bunzeebear2973 Рік тому +1

    Gas mileage is not that great in a Beetle. The flat windshield is not as good as the 73 SuperBeetle with the curved windshield. 1600cc single carburetor engine...with MacPherson strut suspension. It holds on the road much better and on radial tires. In the winter it has snow tires because I go snow skiing on the ski hills. It is 4 speed manual stick shift with a clutch.(theft deterrent) Being a dual port manifold it has a bit more power. Driving 60MPH it felt more stuck to the road, so did not swivel to the side when you passed a transport truck going in the opposite direction on a single lane highway. The vacumn behind the trailer is what sucks you in onto their lane on the flat windshield cars. I also owned a 1970/1600cc stock VW so the flat windshield. This car had winter snow tires with the thumb sized chunks missing in the tire to grab snow. Bias ply tires.
    . I also drove VW vans. 1959 window van that was built out inside to be a camper van without the poptop. I worked at a camper factory and those guys built it out inside so everything was removable so I could put in my trade tools.(painter).
    . This was a box on wheels and cross winds do affect the drive(meaning the vacuum as semi trucks going the opposite way really was something you had to prepare for. It was the perfect hippy van. Who bought it when we updated to a 1972VW van. Gas mileage was under 20mpg(imperial gallon).
    Which is what every car manufacturer uses because they said MPG and they did not specify which gallon. They used the larger Imperial gallon as that is 160 oz (compared to U.S, 128 oz)
    . They also do their tests on a dyno so the car does not move. There is no wind resistance and no rolling resistance of 4 tires if only 1 tire is spinning. All auto manufacturers do it so no customer would get that stated mileage.
    Then I bought a 1965 VW station wagon. That car hugged the road as there was no wind resistance compared to a Beetle. They went so good that I threw a rod. That car is kaput. I later bought another and the sheet metal was missing around the motor. I didn't think at the time but that is the cooling for the motor. I warped a head on that motor and had to drive 1500 miles to the nearest shop (Australia) which I accomplished losing about a case of oil 16 quarts and ran out but near to where they were pouring oil on the dirt roads to keep the dust down. They were using 90w gear oil. I needed oil so that went into the engine. It didn't leak out as fast and I just had to watch for the red oil pressure light to come on to add more. Could do 60MPH on 2 cylinders . I got to town but did not have time to fix it so left it.
    . Safety. Keep the front gas tank full and the screw on gas lid (original equipment) and it is as hard as a V8 engine block. Fluid does not compress(which is why your brakes work) As for honking horns it is a VW not a drag racer. People go around.
    Got a Honda now. 15 years of VW and parts were expensive...and no mechanic knew how to fix them. Clymer publications was the best book because they showed a wiring diagram. Chilton does not. You have to know how to do all the stuff yourself. If it air cooled it is foreign to other repair shops so they refuse to work on them.

  • @baileyquinnelly3633
    @baileyquinnelly3633 Місяць тому

    time stamp #27:09

  • @BillySBC
    @BillySBC Рік тому

    I love the old Bugs, I've had a '65 and a '73, but we have to be honest, they're death traps... they are the least safe car of the classic car era (at least in the United States). The gas tank is up in front of you, not underneath and behind you, in a head-on collision there's a chance the gas tank will burst and splash gasoline into the passenger compartment, and if you are trapped in the car from the accident (likely) you might burn to death... Plenty of people have died in VW Bugs, that's just a fact, and it's not something the fawning historians want to tell you with "Herbie The Love Bug" and all, but you do have to drive these cars with a certain level of awareness and just a little paranoia, because a whole lot of accidents can kill you in these cars. Still love them though, just be aware of what you are driving and remain aware of what's going on around you.

  • @steveschramko2386
    @steveschramko2386 2 роки тому +1

    Boy, could I pile on this one. I've driven beetles for 50 (yes) years, most of that as a daily driver. Almost got killed in my '68...yes, rear ended...car cut in half....my survival, a miracle ! Modern drivers and cars (i.e. SUV's) are a LETHAL combination. They're predators with an appetite for bugs ! Speed limits...ha, ha, ha. So I'm STILL driving beetles...I doubled down. Yes, I live dangerously. In the country where you live, I'd probably feel safe...in a big city, less so. Yes, beetles are cheaper to buy and maintain, but mechanics have lost the technical knowledge of how to work on them. Most tire shops can't even install the tires any more. Oil must be supplemented with zinc additives for flat tappet engines. Many also use gas additives because of ethanol in fuel . Good parts are much harder to obtain though still available. The results of all this are that much more responsibility is placed on the driver...to become more educated, knowledgeable, and more personally involved in the care , operation and maintenance of the vehicle. The whole infrastructure is gone. You the owner, driver are it. Yes, the internet helps some. Now you can commiserate with the diminishing community of counterculture addicts (a sort of modern technological Luddite) coaxing their superannuated machines down the interstate.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much Steve for taking the time to leave a comment as you have. I truly appreciate it, I really do!

  • @rogergraves242
    @rogergraves242 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m 61

  • @lexiaontube
    @lexiaontube Рік тому

    We don't ask for money for parts ... wives only know the balance after the parts were already deducted ...