1966 Volkswagen wasting away!

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Doug L.
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1966 Volkswagen wasting away!

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Hi everyone! A friend of mine has a VW that's sliding of into the bayou. Not sure what year it is, but it looks like a '66. Worth saving? Several other '50s cars are almost completed buried and washing away.

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Doug
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I think it's time to let that one go.



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Post by Doug L. »

yeah...probably so... :cry:
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I see

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A few parts I could use :wink:

Yes, I am that disparate for cheap parts.

Gives me the idea that future alien archaelogists may discover the beetle and wonder.

I guess, with over 20 million models produced, they are bound to find one no matter what happens here on earth.

Kyle
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66 Bug current (Wife likes better than the Prius)
74 SuperBeetle Auto Stick (Miss that car)
73 SquareBack, Straight Stick (Wife misses this one.)
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Haha sure would take something to dig it out!
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That's a '68 or '69.

Maybe 25 years from now someone would save a car like that.
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