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Extremely reliable?????  Pshaw.  We had a 68 bug bought new.  Engine blew at 40k as was typical in California.  #3 cylinder had oil cooler in path of coolling fan and dropped the head of the exhaust valve.  I still have the piston.   But parts and my time were cheap.  Set the timing with a transistor radio.  "How to keep your Volkswagen alive a manual for the complete one-who-thinks-I-am-silly was my bible.  I could do the valve adjustment in about 20 minutes. 

Finally turned into a pile of rust.  By Bye. 

Wife used to wonder why the other women in the grocery store weren't wearing snowmobile suits. 

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Ya gotta admit del they were pretty simple and easy on fuel. I mean, when it went from $.29 to $.65 a gallon, that meant something. But I agree, they were frigid in the winter. A friend had a VW squareback and it was like a freezer riding in there. The heat tunnels were all rotted out so nothing made it to the front from the back. He always liked riding in my '74 Gremlin. Sucked w/o snow tires but it sure had a great heater in it. :)

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They were junk basically.  An 1939 design.  The heat was from the exhaust passing up through a big chunk of cast iron.  Might get a little after driving for 45 minutes.  But they were pretty easy to work on, which is a good thing.  Drive with one hand and scrape the windshield with the other.     Made a falcon look sophisticated.   Got passed by semi trucks going up the hills driving from MN to California. 

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Bought a brand new  lime green "Love Bug" in '74. (my very first new car)  What a piece of dump. After one winter freezing in it, and not even being able to defrost the windows, I traded it in on a new Pinto. I LOVED that Pinto. Great little car. 

 

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LOL! You just need to know how to maintain yer bug!......After about a week from new, the heater cables stretch and you have to adjust them, all three of ours  get extremely hot....Yup, gotta tune heater cables. Been driving that 62 every day for 5 years summer and winter and only one issue....Popped a motor at 95k, but that motor is 15 minutes to replace and had another Id just finished rebuilding for my 59........And thats a whopping $200 to rebuild........And the check engine light never came on!......;)

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With over 21 million of the Type 1 Beetles produced worldwide, VW must've done something right. If I recall, they had front disc brakes which didn't show up in the US models until the '63 Avanti. Studebaker actually had the opportunity to become the North American VW distributor not once but actually three times. Once in the early postwar, once in the mid-50's and once after operations moved to Canada. The front office nixed the idea the first two times even though some were advocating it. Canadian Parliament disallowed it in the mid-60's as it would've meant Volkswagen could've been imported duty free had they used Studebaker as a front. Stude also dropped the ball on getting the Toyota or Nissan distributorship in the mid-60's to go along with their numerous other management blunders. 

Always like seeing cars from that era, Bugs included. Saw a Ford Maverick delivering pizza in the Stadium Village area last weekend. Hadn't seen one in years. Roomate had one. Wanted to get rid of it because it wasn't a chick magnet. Parents bought him a Ford Fiesta instead. Boy that helped.;) Blast from the past. Keep 'em coming! 

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LOL! You just need to know how to maintain yer bug!......After about a week from new, the heater cables stretch and you have to adjust them, all three of ours  get extremely hot....Yup, gotta tune heater cables. Been driving that 62 every day for 5 years summer and winter and only one issue....Popped a motor at 95k, but that motor is 15 minutes to replace and had another Id just finished rebuilding for my 59........And thats a whopping $200 to rebuild........And the check engine light never came on!......;)

Nothing could stop the belly pan from dissolving into rust.  I used to have to put a piece of plywood on the floor jack to jack it up. 

And this is what happens when the #3 exhaust valve lets go at 60mph on us101, north of King City.

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very cool, I love those trucks.

 

I found an old COE beer truck about a year ago and I wanted so badly to bring it home, return it to it's former glory but I would build a small bar inside the refer, all period correct of course. I think it would be a hoot down at back to the fifties and other shows.

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Ya I have a soft spot for old trucks meself. Being a Studebaker guy, my little fat buddy from Bemidji tried to get me to bite on this "gem" that his brother had recently acquired. He suggested I look at it as a hunting and fishing opportunity or to take to Back to the Fifties. Probably so he could crash in it. Now, granted the metal looks pretty straight and I have experience riding the short bus but no desire at this point to take on any more "projects". :)IMG_2917.JPG.ba46a67a70b92e731fc68d7b1a9IMG_2918.JPG.32a67bde01b01be7a0ea1ce8a35IMG_2916.JPG.7de4342c122953e4bcf55b0790fIMG_2915.JPG.2523885f8dfc31aca7c3dc8279e

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Thanks, it should be after 8 years of on and off building. But then again once you powder coat the frame everything needs refurbished.

I've been a HSO member for a few years. Lost my old info and with open water season coming up I rejoined and came across this topic trying to figure out the new page....so I thought I would show it off. Truck will be done in February then March the boat comes home from storage.

Then it's game on!

 

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Q: What was the first official White House car? 

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 A: A 1909 White Steamer, ordered by President Taft.

  Q: Who opened the first drive-in gas station? 

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 A: Gulf opened up the first station in Pittsburgh in 1913.

 

Q: What city was the first to use parking meters?

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A: Oklahoma City , on July 16, 1935.

  

Q: Where was the first drive-in restaurant? 

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A: Royce Hailey's Pig Stand opened in Dallas in 1921.

Q: True or False?  The 1953 Corvette came in white, red and black. 
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A: False.  The 1953 'Vett's were available in one color, Polo White.

Q: What was Ford's answer to the Chevy Corvette, and other legal street racers of the 1960's? 
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A: Carroll Shelby's Mstang GT350.

Q: What was the first car fitted with an alternator, rather than a direct current dynamo?  

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A: The 1960 Plymouth Valiant

Q: What was the first car fitted with a replaceable cartridge oil filter? 
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A: The 1924 Chrysler.

  Q: What was the first car to be offered with a "perpetual guarantee"? 
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A: The 1904 Acme, from Reading , PA. Perpetuity   was disturbing in this case, as Acme closed down in 1911.

 Q: What American luxury automaker began   by making cages for birds and squirrels? 
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A: The George N. Pierce Co. of Buffalo , who made   the Pierce Arrow, also made iceboxes.

Q: What car first referred to itself as a convertible?     
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A: The 1904 Thomas Flyer, which had a removable hard top.

 

 Q: What car was the windshield?first to have it's radio   antenna embedded in the windshield?

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A: The 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix.

Q: What car used the first successful series-production hydraulic valve lifters? 
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A: The 1930 Cadillac 452, the first production V16

Q: Where was the World's first three-color traffic lights installed? 
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 A: Detroit , Michigan in 1919. Two years later they experimented with synchronized lights.

Q: What type of car had the distinction of being GM's 100 millionth car built in the U.S. ? 
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A: March 16, 1966 saw an Olds Toronado roll   out of Lansing , Michigan with that honor.

 Q: Where was the first drive-in movie theater opened, and when? 
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A: Camden , NJ in 1933

Q: What autos were the first to use a standardized production key-start system? 
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A: The 1949 Chryslers

Q: What did the Olds designation 4-4-2 stand for? 
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A: 4 barrel carburetor, 4 speed transmission, and dual exhaust.

Q: What car was the first to place the   horn button in the center of the steering wheel? 


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A: The 1915 Scripps-Booth Model C. The car also was the first with electric door latches.

 Q: What U.S. production car has the quickest 0-60 mph time? 
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A: The 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS 409. Did it in 4.0 seconds.

Q: What's the only car to appear simultaneously on the covers of Time and Newsweek? 
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A: The Mustang

  Q: What was the lowest priced mass produced American car? 
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A: The 1925 Ford Model T Runabout. Cost $260, $5 less than 1924.

  Q: What is the fastest internal-combustion American production car? 
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A: The 1998 Dodge Viper GETS-R, tested by   Motor Trend magazine at 192.6 mph.

 Q: What automaker's first logo incorporated the Star of David? 
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A: The Dodge Brothers.

   

Q: Who wrote to Henry Ford, "I have drove fords exclusively when I could get away with one.

It has got every other car skinned, and even if my business hasn't been strictly legal it don't hurt anything to tell you what a fine car you got in the V-8"? 


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A: Clyde Barrow (of Bonnie and Clyde ) in 1934.

Q: What car was the first production V12, as well as the first production car with aluminum pistons? 
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A: The 1915 Packard Twin-Six. Used during WWI in Italy ,   these motors inspired Enzi Ferrari to adopt the V12 himself in 1948.

 Q: What was the first car to use power operated seats? 
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A: They were first used on the 1947 Packard line.

  Q: Which of the Chrysler "letter cars" sold the fewest amount?     
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A: Only 400, 1963, 300J's were sold 
(they skipped" "I" because it looked like a number 1)

  Q: What car company was originally   known as Swallow Sidecars (aka SS)? 
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A: Jaguar, which was an SS model first in 1935, and ultimately the whole company by 1945.

 Q: What car delivered the first production V12 engine? 
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A: The cylinder wars were kicked off in 1915 after Packard's chief engineer,Col. Jesse Vincent, introduced its Twin-Six.

  Q: When were seat belts first fitted to a motor vehicle? 
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A: In 1902, in a Baker Electric streamliner racer which   crashed at 100 mph. on Staten Island !

  Q: In January 1930, Cadillac debuted it's V16 in a car named   for a theatrical version of a 1920's film seen by Harley Earl   while designing the body, What's that name? 
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A: The "Madam X", a custom coach designed by Earl   and built by Fleetwood. The sedan featured a  retractable landau top above the rear seat.

 

Q: Which car company started out German, yet became French after WWI? 
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A: Bugatti, founded in Molsheim in 1909, became French when Alsace returned to French rule.

 Q: In what model year did Cadillac   introduce the first electric sunroof? 
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A: 1969

Q: What U.S. production car had the largest 4 cylinder engine? 
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A: The 1907 Thomas sported a 571 cu. in. (9.2liter) engine.

 

Q: What car was reportedly designed on the back of a Northwest Airlines airsickness bag and released on April Fool's Day, 1970? 
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A: 1970 Gremlin, (AMC)

  Q: What is the Spirit of Ecstasy? 
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A: The official name of the mascot of Rolls Royce, she is the lady on top of their radiators.

 Q: What was the inspiration for MG's famed octagon-shaped badge? 
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A: The shape of founder Cecil Kimber's dining table. MG stands for Morris Garages.

  Q: In what year did the "double-R" Rolls Royce badge change from red to black? 
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A: 1933

  

Trivia..

Ford, who made the first pick-up trucks, shipped them to dealers in crates that the new owners had to assemble using the crates as the beds of the trucks.

The new owners had to go to the dealers to get them, thus they had to "pick-up" the trucks.

 

 

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For old car (and Hollywood star) enthusiasts... 
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FATTY ARBUCKLE AND HIS 1919 PIERCE ARROW
 
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ERICH VON STROHEIM AND HIS CADILLAC

 
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HAROLD LLOYD AND WIFE MILDRED DAVIS WITH THEIR BUICK

 
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LINCOLN THEODORE MONROE ANDREW PERRY, AKA STEPIN FETCHIT, WITH HIS CADILLAC PHAETON

 
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JOAN CRAWFORD WITH HER 1929 FORD TOWN CAR

 
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BABE RUTH RECEIVING A 1926 AUBURN ROADSTER AS A GIFT

 
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LILLIAN HARVEY AND HER MERCEDES

 
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JOHNNY WEISSMULLER WITH HIS 1932 CHEVROLET

 
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CLARK GABLE WITH HIS 1932 PACKARD

 
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LAUREL AND HARDY IN THEIR BUICK 1930 SERIES 30 MODEL 30-45 PHAETON

 
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JOAN CRAWFORD (AGAIN) AND HER 1930 (OR 1931) CADILLAC FLEETWOOD

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CARL BRISSON BEHIND THE WHEEL OF HIS 1934 ISOTTA FRASCHINI

 
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AL JOLSON WITH HIS MERCEDES

 
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JEAN HARLOW WITH HER CADILLAC

 
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WILLIAM POWELL ADMIRES GARY COOPER'S DUESENBERG

 
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BUCK JONES WITH HIS 1933 PACKARD SPECIAL

 
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ERROL FLYNN DRIVING HIS PACKARD

 
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.... AND AUBURN ROADSTER

 
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TYRONE POWER WITH HIS DUESENBERG

 
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.... AND POST-WAR JAGUAR

 
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ROBERT MONTGOMERY WITH HIS CADILLAC SPORT PHAETON

 
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JOAN CRAWFORD (YES, AGAIN) IN HER 1933 FORD ROADSTER

 
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JAMES "JIMMY" STEWART WITH HIS PLYMOUTH

 
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GINGER ROGERS AND HER 1937 DODGE

 
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NORWEGIAN OLYMPIC FIGURE-SKATING CHAMPION, AND HOLLYWOOD STAR SONJA HENIE, POSING WITH HER 1936 CORD 810

 
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CECIL B. DE MILLE WITH HIS 1937 CORD

 
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RITA HAYWORTH WITH HER 1941 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

 
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BING CROSBY GIVING RIDES AROUND THE STUDIO LOT IN HIS 1939 OLDS COUPE CONVERTIBLE

 
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CARY GRANT PARKED ON THE FENDER OF HIS 1941 BUICK CENTURY

 
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JOHN WAYNE AND MAUREEN O'HARA IN A 1914 STUTZ BEARCAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I can remember tooling around with my cousin in his early 60's bright red Fiat Spider. He had a reverb system in it, which I thought was so cool, and remember hearing TJ's "Crimson and clover" play with that echo effect from it....far out, man! He had other than the 90 HP engine in it too, I don't remember what he said, because that little sucker would fry the tires off and fly. Got my Dad PO'd because he left rubber all over the street in front of our house. :grin:

 

Anyone remember these? '72 Detomaso Pantera. The neighbor owned the Mercury dealership, and had one of these for a while. He invited me down to see it, and go for a ride. I had just finished taking a year photography courses in my senior year at the Vo-tech, and did a photo shoot of it for him.

Didn't hurt my Mom had just bought a brand new Cougar XR7 from him, either. :whistle:

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