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Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:23 am | |
| I thought I'd properly introduce you to Bella. In the easter holidays 2005 my Dad and I went to Australia for a holiday with the idea of bringing about 3 VWs back with us - we didn't know if we'd find enough suitable cars or not, but we were going to try. We stayed at our friend's house and whilst looking at Ebay I stumbled across a 58 Beetle in Dandenong, Melbourne. The advert described the Beetle as solid and running, but rough. The Auction was to finish in a couple of days and we knew we wouldn't be able to view her before it ended. She was up for $400 AD which was £160. I had visions of the auction running high so tried not to think too much about this tatty little Bug, but we rang the seller to find out some more information. We were suprised to find out that Mark who owned the Bug actually came from Liverpool - small world, eh?? And he told us she was very solid but didn't run very well. This didn't bother me too much as picking up a 2nd hand 1200cc engine back in the UK wouldn't be a problem, nor too expensive. We arranged to call Mark back to arrange a viewing if she hadn't sold on ebay. So the ebay auction amazingly finished with no bids!  And we set off on 3 hired Harleys (we were going on a trip the next day) to have a look at her. She was being stored where Mark worked at a body shop repair place. Tucked in between smashed motors was this funny little Grey Beetle.    We hadn't brought a torch with us, so borrowed a very dull one off Mark to look at her pans and channels etc. A good prod with the screwdriver later revealed no nasties and no previous repairs - ace! She'd had some later lights fitted to her, and an awful tiny steering wheel, but for the most part she was unmessed with. A few days before we'd offered a chap called Ted money for a 61 Split and a 73 Bay and he as quite attatched to the Split so we told him that he could think about the offer and we'd ring after we'd finished our bike trip to see if he'd made a decision. We didn't want to buy Bella without the other 2 so we told Mark that if Ted accepted our offer on the 2 busses, we'd be down to give him some money and strip Bella for shipping the next week. Luckily (there seems to be a lot of luck in this story!) Ted accepted our offer for the Busses so we set of to pay Mark and take the bumpers, decklid and bonnet off Bella. We arranged for Mark to take her down to the docks when the shipping date was set, piled the parts we'd taken off her into our hire car and left, knowing the next time we'd see her, she'd be in the UK. We went and collected the busses, stripped them down for shipping and drew out a container sized space in our friend's field. The reason we stripped them down was because there was (I think) only going to be 4cm spare in the container once they were all loaded. So we put the Split first so her front end could be nudged into the engine bay, then Bella, then the Bay who would hopefully be high enough to go over her engine slightly. Since Bella was being taken directly to the shipping yard, we had to measure the gap where she'd go:  What seemed like forever afterwards, my Dad recieved a call telling him our container had arrived. I picked up Dad at Gatwick Airport and met Mum with the Landrover and trailer at Tillbury docks. This is what greated us:  3 unharmed Volkswagens. We'd been advised on Volkszone that we must get 3 cars into the container. The reason for this, is that if one car breaks free, it will have a 'run up' to keep hitting the other vehicle. If you have 3 cars and only a 4cm 'run up' then they can't do much damaged if they escape the ropes. We'd paid Geoff's handy man to properly secure them into the container (as they were packed after we'd left for home) and he'd done a brillaint job This was the first time we'd been able to see Bella in proper light, so we had a good look round, nervous that the dark shed she was in may have hidden some nasties. Luckily (yep, again!) there was no rot     We then loaded Ted (the Split) onto the trailer and Mum and Dad set off to Leicestershire with him.   Skippy (the Bay) and Bella were coming to the South West via a transport company. The day before they were due to arrive I recieved a call from a lorry driver telling me he was 30 mins away!  our contact in the docks had messed up their tranportation so many times it didn't really suprise us that they were arriving a day early! I rang Steve to tell him he needed to come home from work to recieve Skippy and waited for the lorry to arrive. _________________  |
|  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:24 am | |
| I'm not quite sure how it got down my road - he did it all in reverse too! The lorry was massive and it made Bella and Skippy look tiny:  The lorry driver helped me push her round to the garage to meet Joey and Bertie:  We then went on to Steve's house and dropped Skippy off with him. A couple days later I met Jim for the first time and we thought it would be fun to fill Bella with petrol to see if she worked. We'd never seen her start as she didn't have a battery when we looked at her. So I nicked the petrol can from the lawn mower and added a bit to her tank. We put in a battery and after the fuel had started to go though, she spluttered into life. Mark wasn't wrong, she did run rough, but at least she ran! Chuffed with ourselves we decided to see if she moved.... she did - and again Mark was right - it was rough! She wasn't what you'd call smooth  Kangaroo hoping and shuddering was the only way she'd move forward or backwards. I replaced all the fuel pipes to be on the safe side and bolted her panels back on and took some pics:       The only real problem (other than the running) was a bit of accident damaged where she'd been reversed into something:  Not the end of the world by any means. She was a little on the high side tho...  Put it this way - both at standard height - look at the height of the roofs!  _________________  |
|  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:25 am | |
| Right, now where was I? Oh yes, we'd got her running, pumped the tyres up and accessed the accident damage. It was around this time that Luke decided he wanted an old Bug, so I suggested that he should have a go in Bella to see how he got on. If he managed Bella he could cope with a 'better' Bug really well.... she was spluttery, untuned, kangaroo'd everywhere and had a habit of opening the passenger door when you put her into 2nd Then Tom was introduced to Bella and he and Jim told me off by saying she was the easiest project in the world and should be roadworthy in about 6 weekends worth of work..... a year on she still has no MOT ;D Anyway, after rather a lot of faffing round doing bits here and there, thing started to progress. The tyres she came with were really wide and had no tread - so along came some shiny new ones in different izes ready for lowering... New and old:  Seriously need to do something about the ride height tho!  So that was next. Tom narrowed the beam by 3.5 inches for me:  and welded in some adjusters and cut of the shock towers because she’ll need custom ones due to the amount she’s been narrowed:  We lowered her off the jack and this is what we got:   I don’t like the nose down stance so the next thing to do was lower the back end. Currently down 3 splines with no interior or engine, so we’ll probably have to raise her one spline to just get her to move!  Spring plates were notched for extra travel  We then put her on the roller to paint her pans and channels with POR15:  All painted up and shiny:  We found the problem to the kangarooing – if you look on the right of this pic there is a round hole. In that hole (and the one on the other side) there should be a thread and bolt there. Instead they’d welded the mount to the chassis – so the gearbox was just moving about as the rubber stretched – hence the bizarre driving!  So the gearbox was removed, oil drained, cleaned up and painted:  So the mount was taken off and Tom welded on some studs for me, the gearbox went back in and she was put on her wheels again – check out the camber!  In the meantime I’d welded in the 2 rear bumper hangers to get rid of the accident damage:    I also did a 12v conversion on the 1200 engine I’d picked up for £50 as her original one was eating oil a bit.  I cleaned the carb up and painted all the tinwear with POR15:  After that I decided to see what she looked like underneath the primer – I sanded her down and this is what I was left with:  So she’ll look like this soon:  After we’ve lowered her a bit more using dropped spindles:  _________________  |
|  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:27 am | |
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|  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | |  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | |  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:29 am | |
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|  | | dubberatlast a.k.a. Sick Bowl (The Master)

Number of posts: 11538 Age: 30 Location: Bridgwater My Ride(s): 1984 turbo diesel t25 panel van Registration date: 2006-09-01
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:47 pm | |
| great read ive managed to catch up with bellas thread now well done guys she looks hard as and the wheels look gorgous on her  _________________ Just because i rock, dosnt mean im made of stone
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|  | | soapbox DBS Pervert


Number of posts: 995 Age: 25 Location: Clevedon My Ride(s): '73 Type 2 and a '75 beetle hot rod Registration date: 2006-12-19
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:53 pm | |
| Great story! So how far are you away from the MOT? _________________  |
|  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:16 pm | |
| Cheers guys! MOT list is massive Rewire Fit engine Hope engine works Fit all new acc, clutch, handbrake etc cables Completely redo brakes Get Tom to make up shock towers for beam Fit new shocks all round Hope everything electrical still works Fit in new relay to make semaphores work with hidden indicators Fit dropped spindles Refit interior Fit seatbelts And there's probably loads more I've forgotten about lol _________________  |
|  | | vwbeetlebum DBS Top Sphincter


Number of posts: 5583 My Ride(s): 1974 1300 BUG Registration date: 2006-08-19
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:43 pm | |
| Brilliant. More pics  _________________ I dont re read threads if you want me/a reply then pls PM me & I'll get back eventually
To quote Nomates: "IT is truely amazing how you NEVER read a thread fully......."
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|  | | renegade67 DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1443 Age: 42 Location: Here!! My Ride(s): '54 Kyote buggy, '72 Range Rover, '89 Range Rover, and soon a '91 MkII Golf Registration date: 2006-08-20
 | |  | | Shamrockez DBS Old Timer


Number of posts: 1713 Age: 25 Location: Curry Rivel, Somerset My Ride(s): 98 New Beetle, 1958 Bug, 1966 Split, 2006 T5, 71 Bug, 72 Bay and 61 Split. Registration date: 2006-11-21
 | |  | | spennyp DBS Old Timer

Number of posts: 3173 Registration date: 2006-08-19
 | Subject: Re: Bella - 1958 Australian Beetle Sat Apr 21, 2007 7:38 am | |
| very very cool indeed  |
|  | | Mr Scoops DBS Top Tater


Number of posts: 17536 Age: 35 Location: Weston Super Dooper My Ride(s): 1964 Resto-Cal Notch: 2007 Polo 1.9 TDi Sport: 2007 Golf 2.0 TDi GT Sport: 1971 1300 Beetle Registration date: 2006-08-19
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