daily driver & project
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This blue 66 is my 4th beetle I have owned but is my favorite. I have always wanted a 66 as it still has the look of the "Herbie" I grew up with (my dad had a 64 he drove to work) and it has the bigger engine and newer additions (bigger windows, emergency flashers, etc.). I am driving it to work and fixing it up as I go. One day I want to rebuild it completely with my kids. I appreciate this forum, thanks for setting it up.
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I really wanted a Blue '66 myself. I bought a brand new one in 1966 while stationed in Germany back in the day. I've been wanting another '66 for 40 years and finally scored one about 2 weeks ago. It's not Blue but I can't afford to be picky as hard as a decent car is to find these days.
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The car I bought was purchased in Germany and taken to the US as well. The first owner lived in CA at the time. He then sold it to a college girl who drove it in CA (owner #2). She got married and relocated to FL and her husband then drove it to work until they put it in a barn back in 86/87. They sold it to me (owner #3).
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It is the original color but the Pearl White has been repainted.bruisedblue wrote:Beautiful car. You are right, it is hard to find one that is in the shape yours is in these days. Is that the original color white or a different shade? It reminds me of my dad's 64, his was white with red interior.
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It's not the original paint but it is the original Pearl White color. At least I think it is. I'm waiting for the birth certificate to find out what the original color was.bruisedblue wrote:Beautiful car. You are right, it is hard to find one that is in the shape yours is in these days. Is that the original color white or a different shade? It reminds me of my dad's 64, his was white with red interior.
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Your car sure is looking nice. Did you receive your birth certificate yet? I am considering ordering one as well for my car, how do you order one? Probably best to check out a forum with that info, right?
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I have not received the birth certificate yet. It's been about 6 months since I ordered it. Follow this link to ordering a birth certificate for your car. http://1966vwbeetle.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=41bruisedblue wrote:Your car sure is looking nice. Did you receive your birth certificate yet? I am considering ordering one as well for my car, how do you order one? Probably best to check out a forum with that info, right?
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[quote="Bug-Eyed"]I really wanted a Blue '66 myself. I bought a brand new one in 1966 while stationed in Germany back in the day. I've been wanting another '66 for 40 years and finally scored one about 2 weeks ago. It's not Blue but I can't afford to be picky as hard as a decent car is to find these days.
I notice in your photobucket gallery that you show the car both with blackwall tires, and with whitewalls. Did you paint your own whitewalls???
I notice in your photobucket gallery that you show the car both with blackwall tires, and with whitewalls. Did you paint your own whitewalls???
When I bought the car it had cheap Chinese black-wall tires on it. I bought a new set of Coker WW tires about 6 months ago.Digger89L wrote:I notice in your photobucket gallery that you show the car both with black-wall tires, and with whitewalls. Did you paint your own whitewalls?
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