So many people complaining. "Doesn't finish a project!", "not using the original 60 years junk parts!", "taking shortcuts with the wiring!". The man is spending his own money on his own cars! Let him have some fun, for Christ sake! Bring it on, CT!😂👏👏👏
The Patina Twins are definitely some of your better projects. If they were mine, one would get a stock refresh and the other would be a 1700cc terror, but both would look similar on the outside. One for cruising, one for bruising. Double the fun.
Love watching this. Will finish my own VW Baja soon now that I'm retired. Brings back a lot of memories when I was going through the same problems. I would have brazed the little holes on the gas tank but everyone has their own way. As long as you are having fun and making memories. Great job! Great video!
Don't know what part of Florida you hail from but back in the late 70's bought a Beetle from Pensacola, Fla, that was in good condition. Dealer had sprayed it well with undercoating so it was very solid. Made it well worth saving.
Hello CT, I really enjoy your videos, especially because I also have a 65 bug that I am restoring too. The shows you produce are informative and motivational, so please keep doing them. I am still chasing rust and mechanical issues and enjoy spending some time tinkering with this labor of love. My finish line is closer than yours and anxious to see this completed so I can go buy celebratory ice cream sundaes with my daughters in the bug.
after the j and b dries. put some clean the tank out with muriatic acid and put some POR 15 gas tank sealer in there it will permanently seal those holes up. stuff is amazing.
Thought i heard in one of the videos that this was a '54 car? That being so it ought to have the oval rear window. The oval ran from '53 to '57 which was then replaced with the window shape in this car. Great videos nevertheless CT. Keep em coming👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
Well, Mr. CT, work is progressing. I think you shouldn't worry too much about changing some parts like junction boxes, fuse boxes etc. as some parts are becoming difficult to obtain and the standard today is way better. When I will rebuild my "boxy", I will make also a hybrid machine, changing some less noticeable parts with a more modern counterpart, I'll also make some modifications on the older version of some parts to make those better. Some stuff was not really good to start with, depends though. Cheers and keep on.
duck man V.W. use oven cleaner, its cheep it works good to clean out grease off trans and engine .//its great to see put it back on the road and fix that wire right to fuse box ,great job//
Sucks beetle engine locked up but looking forward to some acvw content. I Should be able to make it to Patina Party this year with my beetle hopefully the super is there👍
You may wish to look into Lizard Skin sound deadening and ceramic heat shield. They are water-based products that spray on. I have used both and they work extremely well.
Yes, I think you might be right. You can see the black stain on the inside of the engine lid. The rodents chewed on them pretty good as well on some areas.
1965 was the last of king link pin front axle. First year for the wipers that rest on the left. First year of the push button rear hatch thumb bar for the horn was 1964 & 65 only. fits to 1971 though
@@CTmoog you’ll getter done . Worked on an old 53 jeep Willy’s for about a year , did everything to it . That thing would climb trees it was so low geared . Anyway see ya in your next episode.
CT with all the resto work you do have you given thought to buying a refill station for your spray chemicals buy brake clean wd40 etc in bulk then refill a refillable bottle and gas it up
I think you already know what I was saying while seeing you remove the tar from the engine deck... 🤣 Say, did you catch that spider? I was also thinking, while seeing you clean the transmission, it was a great opportunity to change the clutch kit and clutch cable; y'know just in case... Great job as always!
My dream Beetle would have a Chevy Drivetrain,,of course changing the chassis/Frame,,front engine,,either a 265/283,,with fuel cell on the trunk,posse rear
Keep in mind, brother that the spiders need eggs and what you see is a female and there’s probably hundred possibly many hundreds of eggs ready to hatch make sure you either burn them or put them in a close black bag very tight. Those spiders are very small As their hatching. Otherwise if you don’t get them fast enough, they’ll take over your entire house .Think about it
CT that is a twin of 1965 you have already. 1964 the windows were smaller glass house 1958-64* 1965-2004 *Brazil never went to the 1968-2004 Mexican European made vws.
Trying to do some stuff from the home shop to save on gas and time. It's an hour from my house so two hours driving, tolls, fuel , wear and tear....it adds up. also it's summer time so it's hot, humid and could rain at any time. I'll be back out there at some point but it's nice to have the home shop bak up and running.
CT, GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. There are about 18 different diseases you can contract while coming into contact with rat droppings. Chemicals used around cars are also in some cases, (Brake fluid to mansion one) toxic through the skin, some over time may cause kidney failure. Help yourself out, GLOVES all the time. I know it’s a pain in warmer climates trust me I know being in Phoenix, AZ.
@@MitchellPetersoncustomdrone You are wrong. Soldering is dangerous because the cable loses its elasticity and the acid in the solder attacks the copper. Except in the control computers, you will not find any soldered connections in any car from the factory. German and US military vehicles in World War II also had no soldered cable connections.
I pretty much stopped watching the content because it never finishes a project and for me that’s a little boring watching him by John start on it and then not finish it
Tc is the foreign car of BF. W. Is that all you do I mean? I'll see a 69 to 67 forward around there. And my mind deserves more attention than they do. But now that's just me. I am American mairplane, no, that I don't like. De. Fine cars cause. I did. They're very good cars in some ways better than American. They're starving thoughto me. Anderson was never able to get into it. The one thing I will give those cars is their dependability. We're right up there amongst the best.But I'd very much love to see you.Working at 69 to 67 forward.Did you together
So many people complaining. "Doesn't finish a project!", "not using the original 60 years junk parts!", "taking shortcuts with the wiring!". The man is spending his own money on his own cars! Let him have some fun, for Christ sake! Bring it on, CT!😂👏👏👏
Agreed!
Preach!
Agreed. It’s his car. Let him build it the way he wants. If someone doesn’t like the way he builds his cars then they don’t have to watch him.
CT is an artist…he can do what he wants! Keep going CT…..
I enjoy watching CT, he’s down to earth and relaxing to kick back and see what he’s up to.
The Patina Twins are definitely some of your better projects. If they were mine, one would get a stock refresh and the other would be a 1700cc terror, but both would look similar on the outside. One for cruising, one for bruising. Double the fun.
That's the plan my friend ! =)
Love watching this. Will finish my own VW Baja soon now that I'm retired. Brings back a lot of memories when I was going through the same problems. I would have brazed the little holes on the gas tank but everyone has their own way. As long as you are having fun and making memories. Great job! Great video!
You’re my VW hero, great job 👍🏻
Alabama and Georgia, CT talks about these bugs like they are ladies, with love and passion 😂😂😂 keep it up mate 👍
Don't know what part of Florida you hail from but back in the late 70's bought a Beetle from Pensacola, Fla, that was in good condition. Dealer had sprayed it well with undercoating so it was very solid. Made it well worth saving.
Love this, been working on my -65 for a few years now so peeking in now and then. Keep it up!
Your videos are FANTASTIC
THANK YOU! =)
SO enjoying this VW alabama series. I learn so much from you my friend. Many thanks! My cat Jazz loves your show as well.
Thank you! I'm really enjoying it as well. It's started to come back to life. Tell Jazz I said hi! =)
Hello CT, I really enjoy your videos, especially because I also have a 65 bug that I am restoring too. The shows you produce are informative and motivational, so please keep doing them. I am still chasing rust and mechanical issues and enjoy spending some time tinkering with this labor of love. My finish line is closer than yours and anxious to see this completed so I can go buy celebratory ice cream sundaes with my daughters in the bug.
after the j and b dries. put some clean the tank out with muriatic acid and put some POR 15 gas tank sealer in there it will permanently seal those holes up. stuff is amazing.
First here!! 😁 looking forward to this video! Watching now.
Hey Slade, I watched your carb rebuild video last week. Nice job buddy! =)
@@CTmoog thank you, my friend! I always look forward to your videos, I truly mean that. I never seen a fuse block split like that.
Thought i heard in one of the videos that this was a '54 car?
That being so it ought to have the oval rear window.
The oval ran from '53 to '57 which was then replaced with the window shape in this car.
Great videos nevertheless CT.
Keep em coming👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
Well, Mr. CT, work is progressing. I think you shouldn't worry too much about changing some parts like junction boxes, fuse boxes etc. as some parts are becoming difficult to obtain and the standard today is way better. When I will rebuild my "boxy", I will make also a hybrid machine, changing some less noticeable parts with a more modern counterpart, I'll also make some modifications on the older version of some parts to make those better. Some stuff was not really good to start with, depends though. Cheers and keep on.
duck man V.W. use oven cleaner, its cheep it works good to clean out grease off trans and engine .//its great to see put it back on the road and fix that wire right to fuse box ,great job//
Sucks beetle engine locked up but looking forward to some acvw content. I Should be able to make it to Patina Party this year with my beetle hopefully the super is there👍
Cool bug CT and nice start to project 👍
Do you ever finish a VW and post the finished car?
Yes! =) Stay tuned!
Fantastic Video… I liked this!!!!
Good job 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😃
You may wish to look into Lizard Skin sound deadening and ceramic heat shield. They are water-based products that spray on. I have used both and they work extremely well.
Good idea man. I will check them out. Thank you! =)
Most used phrase of 2024, “I think we’ll need a new one of those.”
Yes, tell me about it! =)
So much work and all this critter junk .Looking forward to see this baby on the road again in the next video CT.
Excellent video CT :) also Alamba & Georgia cars fix one of 2 cars too and you have lots fun up both them too!
Good job 🎉
Please! Finish the Ghia. I love this car. Congrets from Brazil.
Thank you my friend! =)
You should just go all the way, pull everything then dip the frame and start a rebuild from scratch. Otherwise, love the vids!
Well....ok! haha! =)
Nice job sir cool car vw Nice show 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😃
wires got "kinda hot"? There was a FIRE in the engine bay, that's what made the wires "crispy", not rodents.
Yes, I think you might be right. You can see the black stain on the inside of the engine lid. The rodents chewed on them pretty good as well on some areas.
Love the tee in jb weld scene
Spider in it
Gotta crush the car now
Lol
This is my goto sleep satisfaction video... And I'm going sleep 😅😴...
I'm glad it helps you relax. Thank you! =)
1965 was the last of king link pin front axle. First year for the wipers that rest on the left. First year of the push button rear hatch thumb bar for the horn was 1964 & 65 only. fits to 1971 though
Doesn’t look like it will be on the road today 😮but he’s plugging away at it . These things all take a lot of time.
Maybe next week! =)
@@CTmoog you’ll getter done . Worked on an old 53 jeep Willy’s for about a year , did everything to it . That thing would climb trees it was so low geared . Anyway see ya in your next episode.
Try using evaporust on the gas tank miggt help remove the rust on the inside
Instead of JB weld, try some POR15 patch material….use straight out of the tube. Easy and dries very hard.
clean your fuse box , and fuses ends//put the break and clutch assembly in Muriatic Acid over night //look like new /leave all together
evap o rust. no need to take it apart. Dip it and come back tomorrow nice and clean.
I would be giving the spider a brake clean bath
cool beetle.
Yes! I see light at the end of the tunnel
Yes! It's happing! =)
nice work, CT. will this one get a new floorpan?
Thanks man! Yes, and maybe heater channels....
@@CTmoog Sa-weet! Can't wait to see 'em in.
CT with all the resto work you do have you given thought to buying a refill station for your spray chemicals buy brake clean wd40 etc in bulk then refill a refillable bottle and gas it up
I think you already know what I was saying while seeing you remove the tar from the engine deck... 🤣 Say, did you catch that spider? I was also thinking, while seeing you clean the transmission, it was a great opportunity to change the clutch kit and clutch cable; y'know just in case... Great job as always!
Thank you! Yes, the clutch could be worn out. I'm going to test drive it first and see how bad it is.😎
I think that is a 65. Do the vin start with a 115?
1966 was the first emergency blinker lights
For better results, replace your flat washing machine nozzle by the rotative nozzle. You'll be surprised.
My dream Beetle would have a Chevy Drivetrain,,of course changing the chassis/Frame,,front engine,,either a 265/283,,with fuel cell on the trunk,posse rear
Just grab a vacuum like omg 😂😂😂😂
Hi My Dear Friend Very Very Good Job
You have got to be kidding?? The guy is totally a terrible mechanic and fabricator.
@@MitchellPetersoncustomdronewhat do you care? Why do you keep coming back then?
Keep in mind, brother that the spiders need eggs and what you see is a female and there’s probably hundred possibly many hundreds of eggs ready to hatch make sure you either burn them or put them in a close black bag very tight. Those spiders are very small As their hatching. Otherwise if you don’t get them fast enough, they’ll take over your entire house .Think about it
I clean my gas tank with Muriatic acid soak 2 days and shack it
Gloves man, gloves !
Just dremil wire wheel all the electric connectors bulbs etc.
Are you going to keep this car. I’ve been looking for one like this. Please let me know if you would sell this car.
I might hold on to it for a few. It needs some work.
25 years? Bah, my '66 has been sitting for 48. 😉
oh man...you need me to take a look at it? =)
@@CTmoog Luckily, it was stored in a barn!
Take the drivers outer door handle off- the key code is on the back side of it.
The reason animals like wiring is because of the grease that is used in making the plastic covering.
CT that is a twin of 1965 you have already. 1964 the windows were smaller glass house 1958-64* 1965-2004 *Brazil never went to the 1968-2004 Mexican European made vws.
Haven’t caught why you are back at the house instead at your brother’s shop.
Trying to do some stuff from the home shop to save on gas and time. It's an hour from my house so two hours driving, tolls, fuel , wear and tear....it adds up. also it's summer time so it's hot, humid and could rain at any time. I'll be back out there at some point but it's nice to have the home shop bak up and running.
whay happen to rusty ct?
Vent windows and rear popouts are 65
Vents windows came October of 1952 - rear window pop outs could be had from the start
Never hit a battery terminal with a hammer! Open the cable end with a big screwdriver or something else.
Battery terminal openers
Im not for sure it looks like a Cat spider maybe
They chew wires and other things to sharpen their teeth
interesting...I didn't know that. Thank you! 😎
CT, GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. There are about 18 different diseases you can contract while coming into contact with rat droppings. Chemicals used around cars are also in some cases, (Brake fluid to mansion one) toxic through the skin, some over time may cause kidney failure. Help yourself out, GLOVES all the time. I know it’s a pain in warmer climates trust me I know being in Phoenix, AZ.
This car should be named “Lynyrd” - note the spelling.
Simple man! =)
Sound deadner in the engine area.
🤗👍👌❤️
Wire nuts??? Are you crazy? The proper way to repair is soldier and marine shrink tubing. You really do half assed work man
My friend - NEVER solder car cable wiring. Within 2 years, they all will be broken again.
@@Murdoc_Niccals Incorrect man, crimp, solder and marine shrink tubing.
@@MitchellPetersoncustomdrone You are wrong. Soldering is dangerous because the cable loses its elasticity and the acid in the solder attacks the copper. Except in the control computers, you will not find any soldered connections in any car from the factory. German and US military vehicles in World War II also had no soldered cable connections.
I pretty much stopped watching the content because it never finishes a project and for me that’s a little boring watching him by John start on it and then not finish it
just makin a mess
Tc is the foreign car of BF. W. Is that all you do I mean? I'll see a 69 to 67 forward around there. And my mind deserves more attention than they do. But now that's just me. I am American mairplane, no, that I don't like. De.
Fine cars cause. I did. They're very good cars in some ways better than American.
They're starving thoughto me. Anderson was never able to get into it. The one thing I will give those cars is their dependability. We're right up there amongst the best.But I'd very much love to see you.Working at 69 to 67 forward.Did you together
Please dont finish a build😢 because then all the haters and useless people doing nothing with their lives will have nothing to complain about! nothing
haha! =)
Come on......butt connectors crimped????? You give people bad and dangerous info.
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