Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Beetle - Classic |
Type: | Baja |
Year: | 1969 |
Mileage: | 488 |
VIN: | 119316754 |
Engine: | 1776 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States |
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$21,000 invested in parts, materials, professional fabrication and welding.
2,000 hours of owner/builder labor.
Clean South Carolina Title.
Chassis:
Near perfect, no holes chassis pan.
3” T-Mag body lift kit, full rectangular tubing (not C-channel).
Smittybuilt 6-point roll cage, 1 ½” diameter, 0.110” wall mild-steel tubing. This roll
cage was chosen because it fits tight to the interior of the car, and window cranks
and vent windows clear the roll cage with the doors closed. Center hoop is
kicked out so that passengers can enter and exit rear seats.
1 5/8” diameter, 0.083” wall semi-seamless chrome moly tubing is used for the rest of
roll cage, frame rails, and front and rear bumpers. There is a total of 117’ of roll
cage tubing in the car, and an additional 55’ of 1” diameter square and round
tubing used for nerf bars, bracing and mounts. Total of 172’ of tubing in chassis.
10 body to cage connection points (I said 6 in the video, but it is 10).
106 total ½” and 3/8” grade 8 bolts with grade 8 nylock nuts bolting the cage, body, pan,
and suspension together. The entire chassis can be unbolted, the cage removed
from the interior, and the body lifted off the pan if need be.
1/8” steel skid plates for front end, transmission, and engine.
Custom trailer hitch on the rear bumper cage.
Front Suspension – 7” of wheel travel (stock is 3 ½”)8” stroke KYB Gas-A-Just shocks (stock bus length).
Clearanced ball joints.
Gusseted steering arms (reamed for Ford truck tie rod ends).
Sway-A-Way polyurethane stops for compression and rebound travel.
Wright Place off road racing center mounted rack and pinion steering (1 ½ turns lock to
lock) with Sway-A-Way polyurethane stops.
1” diameter Wright Place 2024 T-3 aluminum tie rods with Ford truck tie rod ends.
Dual Bilstein gas charged steering dampers.
30” tall 7.00-15LT CO-OP Grip Spur tires.
15’ x 5” Jackman steel racing wheels (with 5/16” centers).
Sway-A-Way chrome molly wheel studs with rolled threads and NASCAR starting
shoulder. Sway-A-Way lug nuts (torqued to 110 ft/lbs).
Rear Suspension – 7 ½” of wheel travel (stock is 3 ½”)
Dual 8” stroke KYB Gas-A-Just shocks (stock bus length).
Fully boxed and reinforced stock trailing arms with triple shock mounts.
Sway-A-Way spring plates.
Sway-A-Way polyurethane spring plate grommets.
Spring plate retainer straps.
EMPI polyurethane A-arm bushings.
Sway-A-Way crush proof rear wheel bearing spacer set.
VW Thing stub axels.
Type 2 (bus) CV joints. (Type 2 CV joints can run at a constant 17 degree angle. The
rear suspension is set to run at 16 ½ degrees at full suspension droop – on the
bottom stops).
Sway-A-Way drive axels (made of torsion bar material that can “wrap-up” to absorb
drive line shock).
Bus snubbers for suspension compression stop.
32” tall 12.00-15LT CO-OP Grip Spur tires.
15” x 10” Jackman steel racing wheels (with 5/16” centers).
Sway-A-Way chrome molly wheel studs with rolled threads and NASCAR starting
shoulder. Sway-A-Way lug nuts (torqued to 110 ft/lbs).
BrakesFront – stock 69 drums with new brake shoes, new wheel cylinders, and new hoses.
Rear – type 3 two-piece drums (you do not have to take the axel nut off, the drum just
slides off of the hub). New type 3 wide brake shoes, new large type 3 wheel
cylinders and new brake hoses.
New 69 dual master cylinder with attached brake fluid reservoir.
New Park-Loc hydraulic parking brake (on rear brakes).
New Valvoline Synthetic Dot 3&4 brake fluid.
Engine 1776cc (just rebuilt, 488 miles on the engine)New stock standard/standard crankshaft.
New stock weight flywheel.
New 1 7/8” chrome moly gland nut and washer.
New bearings, gaskets, and seals.
#34 Eagle Racing camshaft and lifters, 0.427” lift, 274 degrees of duration.
Treuhaft custom oil pickup and oil sump cover.
CB Performance oil pump with external full flow oil filter.
4.5 quarts Valvoline VR-1 20w-50 racing motor oil.
New Cima thick wall 90.5mm pistons and cylinders (case and heads cut for 92’s).
Big valve (40 x 35.5 SS) ported heads with dual valve springs and fresh valve job.
8.5:1 compression ratio (runs on regular gas).
New Bugpack 1.25:1 needle bearing ratio rocker arms with lash caps, hardened rocker
shafts and chrome moly head studs. (Yields 0.534” valve lift).
New Bugpack 3/8” chrome moly push rods.
Dual Weber 44 IDF carbs with 6” tall K&N air filters (new washable K&N elements).
Bosch 050 distributor.
New Bosch 09001 plug wire set and new Bosch plugs.
New Bosch Blue coil.
Bosch 55 amp alternator.
Rapid Cool 8-pass oil cooler.
CB Performance oil breather kit.
36hp fan shroud.
New 1700lb. F&S pressure plate with new stock disk and new bus T.O. bearing.
Exhaust
New chrome Tri-Mil 1 5/8” header.
Supertrapp muffler/spark arrestor.
TransmissionStock 68 bus (type 2) with 5.375 ring and pinion.
The gear ratios are spot on for the car. With the 32” tall tires, the gear and final drive
ratios are almost identical to a stock bug with the stock tires. 70mph in forth gear is a
comfortable 3300rpm.
Fuel System
10-gallon spun aluminum fuel tank with fuel shut-off petcock and custom TIG welded
mount for VDO fuel tank sensor.
New standard VW fuel filter between fuel tank and fuel pump.
New Faucet electronic fuel pump (3 psi).
New Russell 40 micron fuel filter (#645060) at rear of car before fuel line “T”.
New genuine VW 5mm and 7mm (German) cloth braid fuel lines.
All threaded fuel line fittings sealed with Aviation Permatex (#80019).
Removable aluminum firewall installed between fuel tank and dash.
Electrical SystemHand built electrical system with single point termination and 100 amp capacity.
22 page comprehensive wiring diagram.
Each circuit has an individual fuse and there are 100 amp main fuses at battery and at
dash power distribution.
Single point termination – each wire is terminated with a soldered ring eye and connected
to a terminal block. All multi-wire connections are made in the terminal block,
as there are no wires twisted or crimped together. This makes for an extremely
reliable system, and easy to expand.
There are two extra switches on the dash, two extra fuse holders in the dash, and three
extra wires in the front to rear harness (one 18ga., one 16ga., and one 14ga.).
New Bosh auto stick starter with Ford starter solenoid.
DashGauges: VDO Cockpit Series Indicator Lights:
Speedometer* Left Turn
Tachometer Right Turn
Oil Pressure Oil Pressure
Oil Temperature Alternator
Amps Cylinder Head Temperature
Fuel High Beam
* - Speedometer was not geared correctly for the tire diameter. Since this is an older
speedometer, VDO does not offer the gear sets for it any longer. VDO still
makes the Cockpit series, so it would need to be replaced.
Switches
Start Running Lights
Ignition Head Lights
Windshield Washers KC Daylighters
Windshield Wipers (Low/High) Fog Lights
Fuel Pump Prime* Backup Light
4-Way Flashers Dome Lights (Trunk, Interior, Engine)
Aux. (Spare switch) Aux. (Spare switch)
Dash mounted horn button.
Stock Ignition Key – the ignition key switch on the steering column locks the steering
column and shuts power off to the ignition, start, wash, wipe, and FPP switches.
Stock Turn Signal Switch – the stock turn signal switch operates the left and right turn
signals, and pulls to switch the headlights from low to high beam.
* - Fuel Pump Prime (FPP) switch bypasses the fuel pump relay to pressurize the fuel
system. The fuel pump relay is connected to the oil pressure warning light. If
the engine is not running, the fuel pump is turned off (for safety).
Other Controls
Formuling France steering wheel.
Hurst shifter.
Modified stock pedal assembly.
Wink 4-panel wide-angle rear view mirror.
LightsStock headlights in stock headlight buckets.
Front running lights/turn signals.
KC Daylighters – 150watt, 385,000 candle power off road lights.
Jackman Fog lights with true General Electric “gun-slit” fog light bulbs.
Dome lights in trunk, interior (under dash), and in engine compartment.
Rear running/brake/turn lights.
Rear KC backup light.
License plate light.
Standard “flat-4” trailer light connector next to trailer hitch.
SeatsBeard Super Seats (front) – lightweight tube frame full suspension racing seats.
Deist 5-point racing harnesses (front) – 3” lap belts, 2” shoulder and 2” crotch strap.
Unique Metal Products adjustable seat slides with custom built mounts for Beard seats.
These allow four-position movement (front to rear) of front seats. To tip front seats
forward for rear seat access: Unclip shoulder harness from floor mount plate and
remove two ½” push button aircraft locking pins.
Beard fiberglass bucket seats (rear) with matching padded seat covers.
4-point sand buggy harnesses (rear). 2” lap belts with 2” shoulder harnesses.
BodyBody work is 75% done, all hand blocked. New hood seal installed to protect electrical
system. All other seals original to body. Windshield has scratches and some welding
splatter, some minor splatter on other windows. Head liner is in excellent condition,
except for two small cut outs next to center roll bar for cage to body connection.
Wheelbase – stock
Weight – with full tank of gas: 2,140 lbs. (820 front, 1320 rear).
Tire pressures – Front 25psi (max load each tire 1,720 lbs. @ 45psi).
Rear 15psi (max load each tire 2,850 lbs. @ 45psi).
Ground clearance / Ride heightBack of engine skid plate – 14”
Back of transmission skid plate 12”
Lowest point on front end below skid plate (front torsion tube clamps) 11”
All measurements at ride height with rear suspension set 2 1/4” into travel and
front suspension set 3” into travel.
Tow bar – I modified a standard VW tow bar to bolt to the lower front torsion housing
clamps (once the front bumper/skid plate is removed) with four 3/8” grade 8 bolts. The
wiring on the tow bar ties into the electrical system to operate the running lights and turn
signals on the rear bumper. When I moved from Alabama to South Carolina, I towed the
car 440 miles with this setup and had no problems. All that you need to tow the car is a
hitch with a 1 7/8” ball, and a standard flat-4 trailer light connector (ground, left turn,
right turn, running lights).
Reserve – I have invested $21,000 in the car in parts, materials, and professional
fabrication. My reserve is 1/3 of what I have put in it (not including my labor) $7,000.
Fast Times at Farmington #30 – If you are going to the VW event at Farmington
Dragway in Mocksville, NC on Oct. 21, 2018, we are only 87 miles from the track.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!
Special Thanks to: Chris Bollinger at Bollinger Images for the great video work!