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Old 09-27-2005, 09:30 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location:
Berea, OH, USA
Car: Y2K Yellow New Beetle GLX 1.8T & 1970 VW Bug
Default "Oscar" my yellow 1970 bug.

Let me start this off with just a little bit of a back story.

My very first childhood memory is of me climbing into the back of a brand new Red with cream interior 1970 Volkswagen Bug. I can still very clearly see myself reaching up for the grab handle, stepping on that running board, smelling that unusual (and to me seductive) VW smell, feeling the unique texture on the vinyl seat and hearing the fweeeeeeep of that glorious lil engine.

I bought a 74 Super Beetle to appease my need for an old bug and had a pretty good time restoring it but in the back of my mind was that lil 70 gnawing away.

I got into the water cooled scene and quickly put to rest those ancient, archaic, unsafe and noisy lil relics from my past.

That was untill I joined the Org and starting meeting people addicted to both air cooleds and water cooleds. I started becoming obsessed with the idea of owning an air cooled myself but since most of them have gone to the big junk yard in the sky (at least around here) I satisfied myself with day dreaming and looking at pics of other peoples air cooleds.

That was untill April 2004 when one of my wifes coworkers started chatting about "The Bug" and how she has no idea of what to do with it, now that her Dad has passed away.

She had encouraged her Father to buy it for her and in turn restore it but after he passed on she didn't have the heart to drive him anymore so he just sat outside for 3 years.

Well I of course volunteered to step in and help her to sell "The Bug" (Her name for him). He was pretty rough and neglected after sitting outside for 3 years but he still had a ton of potential and the big selling point to me was that it was a 1970. Finally here was my chance to make that childhood dream come true. So after some quick negotiations and some transferring of money. "The Bug" came home.

Don (Don_and_Herbie) eagerly offered to assist me in the restoration process (i.e. he spent the entire summer wrenching on the little guy) The first day we started to dissasemble the little guy it occored to me that "The Bug" was more of a last name (like "The Grouch") so I started to call him "Oscar The Bug".

We spent day and night wrenching on him, painting, ordering parts and finally after 3 months he became the pretty lil bug you see in these pics.

Thanks for all the hard work you did for Oscar, Don.

Thanks Mom for the use of your garage and cough credit card.


Tom aka Fowvay
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  • 185/65 15 Pirelli P400 tires.
  • Blaupunkt CD player
  • 2X6.5 Blaupunk speakers (front)
  • 2X6X9 Blaupunkt speakers (rear)
  • Ralley seat (drivers side)
  • Bugpack shifter
  • 12.5 inch wolfsburg sport steering wheel
  • Corvette competition Yellow paint
  • electronic fuel pump
  • other wise bone stock
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