HT Restore Your Volkswagen Beetle

HT Restore Your Volkswagen Beetle

HT Restore Your Volkswagen Beetle

HT Restore Your Volkswagen Beetle

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Overview

It's about time a thorough, hands-on restoration book has been authored by authorities who know the Beetle like the back of their hands. With this book, you will have everything you need to bring your old or new Beetle project back to life.

Perhaps the most charismatic automobile ever, the Volkswagen Beetle was the longest-running, most-manufactured automobile on a single platform of all time. From 1938 to 2003, more than 21.5 million "Bugs" were assembled, distributed, and sold on nearly every continent in the world.

Throughout the Beetle's successful run, many of these cars have been relegated to project car status due to their age or condition. Airkooled Kustoms, a VW restoration shop in Hazel Green, Alabama, brings its expertise in restoring these cars to book form with this all-encompassing compilation. Restoring your Beetle is covered through step-by-step sequences from unbolting that first nut through polishing the paint on your freshly restored Bug. The specialists at Airkooled Kustoms walk you through the proper disassembly methods, restoring versus replacing components, and reassembling your restored Bug, covering everything related to the body, undercarriage, and interior along the way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613254271
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 04/15/2019
Pages: 168
Sales rank: 413,338
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

For this project, Susan Anderson’s fingers did the typing. Her mind formed the words after translating the thoughts and expertise of the “real” authors into layman’s terms. The “real authors” are the ones who bang steel, turn wrenches, and polish, polish, polish to create the kinetic works of art that roll out of the Airkooled Kustoms shop in Hazel Green, Alabama. They are: Eric “Spook” LeClair; Rodney Culp; Alex Dodd, John Alba (Grumpy's Metal), Jason Fields (Rare Air, Mfg.), Steve "Fish Fisher" (Doug's Buggs & Bunnies), Kerry Pinkerton (Imperial Wheeling Machines, Pete Skiba (Airkewld, LLC), and Don West (West Coast Wipers).

Table of Contents

Dedication

Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1: History of the Iconic Beetle

The Beetle’s Origin Story

Standards and Supers

How Mass-Produced Economy Cars Became Prized Collectibles

Lots of Good Volks Waiting to Meet You

Chapter 2: Why Restore Your Beetle?

Restoration Options

Things to Consider

Sourcing Project Cars

Make a Plan

Upgrades to Consider

Happy Parts Hunting

Chapter 3: Let’s Roll—Restoration First Steps

Safety First

BYOBC: Build Your Own Body Cart

Yikes! That’s a Lot of Dirt

Disassembly

Interior Removal

Chapter 4: Beetle Bodies Start Here

Blast, Dip, Strip, or Sand?

Your Naked Beetle

Rust, Dents, Dings, and Damage

Panel Replacement

Finish Metal Work

Chapter 5: Prime, Paint, and Polish

Primer

Paint

Clear Coat

Cutting, Buffing, and Polishing

Polish It Up

Caring for Paint Finish

Chapter 6: The Beetle Pan

Restoring a Pan

Pan Reassembly

Wheels

Suspension

Chapter 7: Transmissions

VW Transaxles

Repair versus Replace

Transmission Rebuilding

Inspection

Reassembly

Final Assembly

Chapter 8: Brakes

Brake Replacement

Brake Lines

Chapter 9: Body Mating

Safety Reminder

Body to Pan Reassembly

Chapter 10: Engine

Engine Disassembly

Engine Rebuilding

Stock Parts versus Aftermarket Parts

If at First You Don’t Succeed

Engine Break-In

Fan Belt

Fuel Line Safety

Chapter 11: The Electrical System

Wiring Harnesses

Wiring Harness Replacement

Troubleshooting

Fuel-Injection System

Chapter 12: Your Beetle’s Interior

Make It

Buy and Bolt In

Installing Sound Deadener

Installing Headliner Padding

Installing Headliner

Emergency Brake Boot

Installing Carpet

Door Cards, Armrests, Door Handles, and Window Cranks

Interior Items

Seats

Complete the Trunk

Installing the Dash Pad

Steering Wheel Installation

Emergency Brake

Chapter 13: Trim and Finish

Refurbishing

Recommendations

Installing Chrome Trim

Installing Glass and Seals

Running Board

Bumpers

Turn Signals

Headlights

Taillights

Miscellaneous Shiny Bits

Chapter 14: Exhaust, Carburetor, and Distributor

Fluid Levels

Brake Lines

Exhaust System

Carburetors

Distributor

Chapter 15: Before the First 1,000 Miles

License Plate, Registration, and Insurance

Gently Breaking In the Beetle

Troubleshooting

75-Point, 500-Mile Inspection Checklist

Chapter 16: Care and Maintenance

Protecting Your Baby

Kill Switch

Fuel Cutoff Switch

Battery Cutoff Switch

Keep It Shiny

Show and Shine

Maintenance

Transmission Troubles

Conclusion

Source Guide

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