How odd is it that we're discussing the Beetle's "heavy weight"
I loved watching that vid. It's like my version of ASMR. It's like when I used to join MTB races. I knew I was going to come in last before the race started but I was totally cool with it. I was just happy to see it all happen around me
PS: I did visit JustKampers.com while watching the video
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Leave it to this car to make you feel guilty about the opulence and excess of your VW:
I love it!
I love it!
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My neighbor had a "Kleinschnittger". The thing was even parked in our garage for a while...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinschnittger
Funny guys in this vid: Pull start: No reverse: Drive past (the first one isn't a Kleinschnittger but a Gogmobil TL):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinschnittger
Funny guys in this vid: Pull start: No reverse: Drive past (the first one isn't a Kleinschnittger but a Gogmobil TL):
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I watch these a lot. This time, he makes a Herbie with a V8:
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there are a few channels dedicated to restoring hot wheels (baremetalHW and WheelsNThangs are the 2 standouts). i get board and watch at work sometimes.
i actually have one of the bugs he's restoring in that video. only mines like a greenish blue and all original.
i actually have one of the bugs he's restoring in that video. only mines like a greenish blue and all original.
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bad decisions make good memories.
bad decisions make good memories.
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Well, now I feel terribly guilty:
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This was the point at which American car companies realized they made inferior products. Their game plan was to simply guilt the public into buying it:
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That "The Bug and the Beetle" vid was posted on TheSamba lately and although quite interesting (and new to me) I didn't dare to post it here...schwim wrote:This was the point at which American car companies realized they made inferior products. Their game plan was to simply guilt the public into buying it
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