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Something Wicked This Way Comes... More pics
I have been lurking in the background for years. I thought it was time that I show what I have been working on for the past three going on four years. I started off into the world of germanlook about seven years ago with a 1974 Superbeetle that I had such big plans for. I gathered parts for car while I used it as my daily driver. I had Kerscher adjustable struts, Momo steering wheel, several autometer gauges, Tar-ox 6 piston disc brakes, CB Performance rear brakes, etc. All of these parts besides the struts pretty much sitting in the garage till I could take the Super off the road and do a complete makeover.
After losing a major contract my company suffered a variety of set backs, I had to sell the Superbeetle. A year goes by and back on solid ground I went in search of another Super, but I came across a 1963 that was just too good to pass on. Up until now all my research and parts gathering had been toward building a 74 Super GL, so now I had to sort of start over again. I found that if I switched to the later model balljoint front end and a I.R.S. I could use the parts that so far I had spent the most money on, the braking systems. Now on to specs and Pics: 1970 original pan w/ one dime size hole in battery tray area, stripped, por-15 top and bottom Bullet proof Front end: 4 in. narrowed beam from airkewld.com, then I added the steering damper mount and turn stop bracket from the original beam Tar-ox 6 pistons disc brakes front drilled and stud to 4.5x5 at vdubengineering, then cryod,slotted and dimpled at frozenrotors,I painted the rotors, the calipers came in red, steel braided brake lines,new steering box, Superduty narrowed tie rods from vdubengineering, new tie rod ends, and new lowered balljoints Rear end: Reconditioned and painted stock trailing arms, all rubber replaced with urethane Cb performance rear disc brake, drilled and stud at vdubengineering, then cryod,slotted and dimpled at frozenrotors, I painted the calipers and rotors Wheels and tires: D'vinci Attivo's front 18x7.5, ET.43mm, 215/35/18, rear 19x9.5 ET. 30mm, 265/30/19 Interior: Momo steering wheel, AutoMeter UltraLight II gauges. Soon to come: I really like the new Stealth seat by Scat series 1615. Check it out! http://www.procarbyscat.com/new_releases/stealth.html The only major change to the body was to add 3 in wider fenders from CCC. I had to redrill new holes in the bumper bracket in order to slide the bumpers rearward 40mm. I wanted big fenders and a rear bumper. This also cleared up some clearance issues I was having with the W decklid that Im using. Other changes were very minor such as script emblem on hood from volkswagen to street machince, fog lights, etc. By the way the car has a factory 3 fold ragtop, sorry none of the pics show it. The cover is black canvas. Engine: Right now all I know is that it will be a 2 ltr. plus aircooled vw. Type 1 or 4 is still up in the air. Dream engine is a Type 4 2563cc. Go big or go home. But I haven't hit the lotto yet. I put together a slide show of the build so far. Check it out. Dial up user beware, file is not small. High speed user are up and running in now time. http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...t=927e80ce.pbr
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Tony Rivers 1963 Resto-German Sedan Speed Dreamer Volksport Kafer Gruppe Slideshow of build: Discontinued for now. Photobucket deleted hours of work to update their website!! Last edited by Speed Dreamer; March 10th 2010 at 07:18. |
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Nice work...
keep the pics coming Chris.
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Sweeeet, show us more
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Nice to see some pix from you Tony. Looks like you have been busy. Keep us updated. Let me know when you are going to put it on the street so I can come and see it.
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Looking good!! Hope you can make it to "dyno day" in peachtree city next march.
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woooooow, you been doin work
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Very nice! You're off to a pretty good start from the looks of it. Any plans for the drive train?
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Looks good. Nicely documented on the slide show.
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That's going to be one sweet ride!!
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Wiper blades update
I really like the idea of the resto-germanlook or vintage germanlook. No changes to the outside stock body and trim, but the standard germanlook updates and upgrades to the suspension, brakes,and engine, etc. I like the look of the original wipers yet they barely move any rain off the windshield. So I decided to have the best off the both worlds. I retrofitted some up to date wiper blades to fit the original wiper arms. In the sunshine and at shows I use the original wiper blades, with the slightest chance of rain I switch to the modern wiper blades.
First I removed the center hinge post found on most modern wiper blades A hack saw was sufficient and quick Then I removed the mounting bracket used on the original wiper blades The wiper mounting bracket is what you want to attach to the modern wiper blade Use a screw to attached the original wiper blade mounting bracket to the modern wiper blade. This makes things quick and easy when its time for new blades. Cut off the hinge mounting post then attach the original wiper blade mounting bracket. The pics show some fairly used and very rusty original wiper blades that I got for two dollars at a swap meet. I needed the brackets and I didn't want to hack up a new set of wiper blades. Although I did buy a pair new original wiper blades for show and shine, they should last an extremely long time cause they never get wet. Later I will find a new black top screw and give the bracket two coats of black satin paint. Now with a few turns of a Phillip head screwdriver I can switch to modern wiper blades. As expected there is a very big difference in the performance of the blades. A easy project and worth it for those who drive there vintage vw's. (in the rain )
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Tony Rivers 1963 Resto-German Sedan Speed Dreamer Volksport Kafer Gruppe Slideshow of build: Discontinued for now. Photobucket deleted hours of work to update their website!! Last edited by Speed Dreamer; January 18th 2010 at 05:20. |
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Clever wiper fabrication Tony and veeeery good looking beetle!!
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Hi
Great idea, do go into a phone box to change your wipers? Steve
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Love it, I've been trying to figure out a way to make the new style blade wipers work, but if all else fails I'll be copying you!
Jason
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Pics Pics Pics
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Tony Rivers 1963 Resto-German Sedan Speed Dreamer Volksport Kafer Gruppe Slideshow of build: Discontinued for now. Photobucket deleted hours of work to update their website!! Last edited by Speed Dreamer; February 3rd 2011 at 07:39. |
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Gorgeous '63. Work computer blocks Photobucket so this is my first time to see the pics. Fantastic.
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