This is my new '73 Bug that my wife found in her Grandfather's barn, we bought it for $50 and I'm going to restore it and use it for my "going to work" vehicle.I like the colors, though I think they're mostly due to some wonkyness in my mother-in-law's digital camera.
Lucky, I've always wanted to get my hands on an oldfashioned bug. Pic looks pretty good too.
I'm estimating about $5-$6000 to get it restored and running the roads again
>>43715Bright orange isn't handled very well by some digital cameras.
What kind of shape is it in? I have a '67 sandrail.
Damn you guys, for some time I thought I clicked on /o/ by mistake :]
>>43881What, even with everyone being sensible?
>>43882we're sensible?
Just gimme that donkey but and them big ole legsi aint to hard to begaint no shame in this gameim gonna break it down and beg like janeplease..please..pleaselet me ride that donkey donkeylet me ride that donkey donkeylet me ride that donkey donkeylet me ride that donkey donkeylet me ride that donkey donkeylet me ride that donkey donkeyplease..please..please
>>43882Yeah, the lack of replies like "PUT A LS1 IN IT LOL" puzzled me.
It's in really good condition considering it was all but forgotten in a barn for 30 years. the paint, chrome, frame, and body are in incredible condition. I'm looking forward to getting it running.