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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by J Man, Sep 26, 2004.

  1. J Man
    Joined: Dec 11, 2003
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    from Angola, IN

    I have to ask, those of you that do not like them, why?
     
  2. El_Gato_Scott
    Joined: Aug 29, 2004
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    from So. Tex.

    I'll think you'll find that alot of the younger guys on here cut their teeth wrenchin on VW's. It's not that we/they don't like them but it's just that this is a forum for traditional hot rods and customs.
     
  3. J Man
    Joined: Dec 11, 2003
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    J Man
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    from Angola, IN

    I have just noticed that all the non likers seem to bash them and never give a real reason. I understand that is is not the proper forumn but people talk about there bikes as well and that doesn't seem to bother anyone.

    I am sur this will probibly end up starting a lot of **** but curiosity killed the cat and this morning I am the cat.
     
  4. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    I have had both,,,in fact I still own a 66 VW,,,,,,,,,I've Had it for many years,,,,,Had a lotta Harleys, mostly panheads.

    This forum is about traditional rods and customs,,,,

    You won't find Hambers going on the VW boards and talkin' about their 32 ford or their 54 chevy,,,,

    If you like VW's thats fine with me,,,but,It is something thats needs to be kept off this board!
     
  5. willowbilly3
    Joined: Jun 18, 2004
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    from Sturgis

    I hate them because I don't think a mechanic should have to wear kneepads to do a tune up, unless he is the head mechanic.lol
    Actually I don't hate them, I just hate working on them.
     
  6. Fidget
    Joined: Sep 10, 2004
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    My step-dad is a VW mechanic, so I've been around a few of them. I don't dislike them, they just don't do a lot for me in my older years. They were way cheap to run when I didn't have the income I now do. However, I still own a '72 Porsche 911T that I brought back from the brink. I think I last drove it almost a year ago [​IMG].

    ~Scott
     
  7. JamesG
    Joined: Nov 5, 2003
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    I love them. Have had a 57 oval rag, a 63 15 window, a 66 bug and a 66 Squareback.

    Now I want either another oval or a split window sittin on a 4" narrowed beam with Randars. [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  8. RaggedyRacing
    Joined: Mar 6, 2004
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    from UK - SW

    [ QUOTE ]


    Now I want either another oval or a split window sittin on a 4" narrowed beam with Randars. [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]

    [/ QUOTE ]

    There's a company here in the UK that makes gorgeous replicas of those rims, called Java Global Enteprises or JGE [​IMG]
     
  9. trey
    Joined: Sep 11, 2003
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    i grew up building vw's. then i moved on to hot rods. i got tired of seeing the same ****. it was either restored, cal look, or gayly customized. i guess its fine if thats your kinda thing, but this is the hokey *** message board.

    trey
     
  10. TooMany2count
    Joined: Jan 6, 2003
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    from Cahokia,IL

    the main reason i dont like them now is because of my bad knees, hell i have owned about 8 bugs, 3 early 60's van, 6 fastbacks, squarebacks BUT my favorites were the 63 & 65 Notchbacks that i had. at one time i was going to V8 one of the Notchbacks but then someone offered me lots of $$$$$$$$$$$ for it so i sold it......joe
     
  11. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    VWs are okay if they're someone elses ride....

    the kid next door finally got his squareback going, second engine (first one lasted a week), motor's been in and out several times fixing stuff. His dad put in a lot of time helping him, instead of working on the 53 Ford hardtop (with flatty) that he should be working on.

    although I did see a neat bug in Tucson several years ago, roof cut off, no fenders, black primer. That would almost be on topic except that no one ever built them that way back then, did they?

     
  12. JamesG
    Joined: Nov 5, 2003
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    [ QUOTE ]
    VWs are okay if they're someone elses ride....

    the kid next door finally got his squareback going, second engine (first one lasted a week), motor's been in and out several times fixing stuff. His dad put in a lot of time helping him, instead of working on the 53 Ford hardtop (with flatty) that he should be working on.

    although I did see a neat bug in Tucson several years ago, roof cut off, no fenders, black primer. That would almost be on topic except that no one ever built them that way back then, did they?



    [/ QUOTE ]

    People weren't building Hudson hiboy sedans with tractor grills either, but........ [​IMG]
     
  13. kustombuilder
    Joined: Sep 18, 2002
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    from Novi, MI

    i was at the book store the other day and looking at a book of old G***ers. it was all pics from the 60s. and what do you know, right in a****st all the Willys, Fiats and Henry Js was a G***er VW Bug. they're not traditional WHY?? enlighten me.
     
  14. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    Dean Lowry would probably argue that they're traditional. He was racing his is Tucson in the early 80s when I was first drag racing my truck. His daughter's bug broke almost every weekend....

     
  15. Mutt
    Joined: Feb 6, 2003
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    [ QUOTE ]
    Dean Lowry would probably argue that they're traditional. He was racing his is Tucson in the early 80s when I was first drag racing my truck. His daughter's bug broke almost every weekend....



    [/ QUOTE ]

    80's? Traditional????

    Mutt
     
  16. Assdragger
    Joined: Jan 28, 2002
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    Because there are TOO many ***s driving bugs and we cant be ***ociated with that....where all big macho men!!!....Well, except for Nads and Mikey(DL)..Oh and Fat Hack AND Germ and........ [​IMG]
     
  17. squirrel
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    He made a name for himself racing the inch pincher in the 60s....

     
  18. Mutt
    Joined: Feb 6, 2003
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    I know that. Once again - 80's? Traditional??

    Mutt
     
  19. Nads
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    from Hypocrisy

    I've never had a VW, but we've had them in our family. A '66 Bug in ****stan and two pop top campers in the '70s that our family took vacations in all over Europe.

    They're fine cars, but I don't have a deep down love for them. I like big American tanks and speedy little American hot rods. I like old British cars, plain jane ones like Ford Zodiacs and Vauxhall Crestas. I don't dig E-Types or TR6s.

    There are plenty of places for people who dig whatever they're into.
     
  20. John_Kelly
    Joined: Feb 19, 2003
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    There is a huge online VW community..everything from customs to ****-retentive purists...from high 6 second 1/4 milers to old camper busses.

    www.volksrods.com

    www.thesamba.com (look in the galleries)

    www.shoptalkforums.com and many more...and since we are off topic already a picture of a customer car...I made the steel flares, they were installed by someone else.

    John www.ghiaspecialties.com
     

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  21. kustombuilder
    Joined: Sep 18, 2002
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    kustombuilder
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    from Novi, MI

    [ QUOTE ]
    Because there are TOO many ***s driving bugs and we cant be ***ociated with that....where all big macho men!!!....Well, except for Nads and Mikey(DL)..Oh and Fat Hack AND Germ and........ [​IMG]


    [/ QUOTE ]

    now that is a perfectly acceptable answer. thanks for your honesty [​IMG]...
     
  22. radarlover
    Joined: Nov 18, 2002
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    from az

    Ive got three. A baja- helluva lotta fun off-road, a sedan, thats lifted, for daily driving in these $2.00+ a gallon gas days and a volksrod project 57 oval ragtop with extended front end and red steelies/wide whites.
    Hell they're cheap.
     
  23. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
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    krappy kraut klown kars [​IMG]
     
  24. willowbilly3
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    willowbilly3
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    from Sturgis

    Well, I did own one once. A customer gave me a bus with no brakes but some kids broke out all the windows before I could get it fixed. I am glad they did or I might have turned into one of those annoying people that are always the last one to get moving from a stop light and then with a hunkering and shivvering like a dog ****ting razor blades and with my face all pushed foreward like it might make the dam thing move faster.
     
  25. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    I don't hate them, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.

    the motor is too small, it's air cooled and it's at the wrong end of the car,

    that, and I threw away all my metric tools years ago.

    I've had a couple v dubs, once when my brother's '67 fastback motor was about to **** the bed, I bought a new motor for my '66 squareback, pulled my old motor, installed the new one, pulled his old motor and installed my good old one in it's place- all in an afternoon.

    Paul
     
  26. Scotch
    Joined: May 4, 2001
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    Can't speak for anyone else but me...

    I grew up in Buffalo, NY. There was no VW scene, no skateboarding, no surfing. Plenty of fast cars, lots of customs, and a healthy street racing scene on warm summer nights. Plenty of images and experiences to build the hot rodding foundation in me, but it was always about pure V-8 horsepower fighting for traction and hauling major ***. Most of the fastest cars were less-than-pretty.

    When I moved to the West Coast in '85, the local scene was filled with a mix of street racy musclecars, traditional rods, customs, VWs, and mini truckers.

    They all kept to themselves, by choice.

    I never got into VWs because I was into V-8s. Always.

    I understand them. I've helped others with them. But they were never an influence on me and probably never will be. They were always a for a different genre of enthusiast (much like the current winged Honda crowd is today) and true V-8 guys just had no reason to waste precious time and limited resources on anything but what we were so squarely focused on ourselves.

    Reading how many HAMBers are reformed VW guys gives me hope for the current crop of import drivers. Maybe someday they'll grow up too.

    Scotch!~
     
  27. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    sorry guys, but I got a question here,

    certain words here are turning into shortcut links for me.

    I think it's only on the HAMB.

    for instance the word "bed" in my last post. does anyone else see this?

    it seems to be a search engine with the name searchmiracle..
    [​IMG] [​IMG]

     
  28. Scotch
    Joined: May 4, 2001
    Posts: 1,489

    Scotch
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    '60s style- You've been hijacked by a search engine worm. Run Ad-aware or Spy-bot to get rid of it.

    Happened to me once and I hated it too.

    Less-popular search engines sneak their software into yours without your asking, and what you're seeing is the result. It's not cool and there are ways to fight it.

    Ad-aware is a free download at www.lavasoft.de, and there's a link there to spy-bot too. Run them both and cleanse thyself...Your computer has cooties.

    Scotch~!
     
  29. JamesG
    Joined: Nov 5, 2003
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    Oh my, is that Petty about to get wooped up on by a VW.....?

    Then again, I'm not too sure if that thing is VW powered. But this is a traditional picture.




     

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  30. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    Thanks Scotch!

    that did it!

    now, back to the gratuitous bug bashing!

    I'm so happy I could smash a bug! [​IMG]

    Paul
     

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