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| mysticrider92 |
Aug 9 2008, 11:38 PM
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We just got back from putting down the deposit on my first car, a 1973 Volkswagen Thing.  I have to wait until next Friday to pick up the car. The brakes are basically pathetic (drum brakes that need a lot of attention), and we don't quite trust the engine to make the 200 mile trip to our house, so we plan to get a tow bar and drag it home behind our Jetta (should be interesting, I will make sure to post a picture  ). For those who haven't heard of this before, it is more or less a "modern" (used loosely) VW Kubelwagen, Germany's equivalent to the WWII Jeep. A fairly small number of these were built for the civilian market (only 29,000 were built for the US during 1973-1974), with a total production of less than 140,000. The car was designed to be a go anywhere, do anything vehicle for the German military, and has very little in the way of creature comforts. A few more pics:    This post has been edited by mysticrider92: Aug 9 2008, 11:48 PM
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| mysticrider92 |
Aug 10 2008, 02:20 AM
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QUOTE(lostboyz @ Aug 9 2008, 07:46 PM)  My buddy has one its a nice little project car. Need to mount a 50 cal up front like it was meant to  While I like the idea, the police might not approve...  This [url=http://www.northwalesmvt.org.uk/images/Type 82-Kubelwagen 1943.jpg]Kubelwagen[/url] definitely looks good with the MG42... This particular car does need a lot of work. As you can see, there is plenty of paint work to deal with, the brakes need attention (first thing to deal with), and the engine needs a good checkup. But, despite its flaws, there is nothing quite like that air cooled roar behind you, and the stares from everyone. 
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| mysticrider92 |
Aug 10 2008, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE(bucko @ Aug 10 2008, 10:52 AM)  Nice looks totally different from the Beetle's we have, looks like it needs a bit of work. Make sure you keep the original colours though, and don't stick any crappy sport labels on it pleaseee.keep it original. I'm sure you will.
I want to keep it fairly original. Some of the parts have been already replaced with repro (the soft top) and Bug parts (the exhaust and a few engine pieces). The factory yellow paint will most likely stay, but it will need a lot of cleaning and maybe a respray at some point. Grim: The stock 0-60mph time is around 23 seconds, so a dragster Thing would take a lot of work. But with a Type 4 engine and low-geared tranny, I don't really doubt 11 second quarter miles. There are plenty of Bug's and Ghia's running in the 10's. This post has been edited by mysticrider92: Aug 10 2008, 07:34 PM
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| mysticrider92 |
Aug 13 2008, 12:05 AM
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QUOTE(twistedsymphony @ Aug 12 2008, 10:49 AM)  awesome... I love those THINGs A buddy of mine just bought a baja bug... same color even. That Baja is very cool. What year is it (looks like 69-72)? An Baja Bug would definitely be my second choice of VW's, but I got interested in Thing's, and pretty much had to have one.
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