Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 01:51:41 +0000
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From: Charlie Callahan <charliec42@ilinkgn.net>
Subject: $50 Bug and How NOT to tow one (long, scary)
It all started with a question..a friend had a couple of
bugs, a 67 and a 71 super he had got to switch chassis.
Some time ago I informed him of the differences, he was
sad to find out. Well, time passes.. turns out when
inquired, the 67 is gone and I can have the 71 for $50.
Well, I went to look at the thing. Basically
dissassembled would be the definition, hoods, seats all
in a pile in a box. Somehow the actual attaching bolts
and screws are not currently found as of now.. :(
Anyhows, other than rotted out heat channels, some
related qtr panel rot, this thing has only what I'd call
'measles ' surface rust. :) no cavities.
Component wise, I can only say, pouring brake fluid in
created a equal volume on the ground just about as fast.
the parking brake worked, though..
In the middle of this measles-infested area of the
engine (there's a bee's nest in the muffler- a plus; an
extra muffler was included :) I popped a valve cover.
It was like a time warp. That thing is factory-spec
clean, just looked utterly out of place in the rest of
the dirty, was VERY careful refitting.. dead engine? or
just in need of tweaking? only time will tell..
Whatever, that head looked perfect, as opposed to the
sludge basin I have been cleaning out by the chunkful
out of my klackety 85 vanagon engine, with a bad case
of quacker state sludge..
Suggestions for melting said parrafin crap, let me know,
it's all over that thing! @@!
I'm past my limit for now on vw's, with rebuilds
waiting on two cars before they'll even run right. :(
50% isn't bad, I guess :) So, I really couldn't buy it..
But I knew I friend who wanted a bug. And he used to
drive a bus years ago, and didn't blow it up.. :)
He needs something like this to divert fooling around
with his 81 scirocco, which he'd be happy to sell.:)
especially now that he's bought this one!
Now, here we come to the stunt portion of our broadcast
..
Towing: Don't tow it without someone steering. Yes, we
tried it, but our towing contraption fell apart at a
safe (?) juncture suitable for rethinking this tow.
And Just How Insane The Previous Approach Was:
Had the chain length been a tire width longer, we would
have lost the thing over a ditch. Suffice to say you can
visualize the part in 'the love bug' where herbie is
split in two, swinging from side to side? That's the
effect.This thing was not going to work...
Then the whole contraption fell apart just as a major
rainstorm blew (and I mean blew!) in. Just as. Major.
Thunder, heavy winds, and me and my friend hooking up
the chains in the middle of the road. Not too busy a
road, though.. :) How weird was it? A car ran out of gas
300 ft in front of us just as we're doing all these
hookups in the rain.. Well, ya had to be there. It was
weird. And wet.
We finally chained it up, through the spare and with me
steering. I think I might have been more relaxed about
my first free-falling tow steer had the speedo not
worked so accurately!
Did I mention the brakes didn't work? Well, the
emergency brake did. Fortunately, it was not put to use.
The next day, we re-lashed everything, with a couple of
spare tires lashed to either side of the spare, used
that as a cushion. Heavy,heavy chain connecting the two
cars. I prepped and sat in said bug for 90+ miles
steering and enjoying the odd stares from people.. :)
God loves the idiot, and our ventures were quite
idiotic..It is a wonder that the bug didn't fly off the
road on the first attempt....
The chain-tires approach worked better. The final tally
on damage: One front fender squoosheed, vents in bottom
twisted :( But all that was from the previous kludge
attempts.
What an adventure, now, the boring 'fixing' things.. Ah
well, gotta stop and start somewhere. This should be an
interesting bug in a few months..
Charlie "stunt driving" Callahan
P.S. One of our earlier towing adventures involved
towing a automatic bug backwards 320 miles on a dolly..
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