"The metal prongs can be sharp." That's an understatement....I'm bleeding from six places. Sarcasm aside, thanks for yet another extremely helpful video. Your videos saved me a lot of time and head scratching while doing the interior.
i purchased a 1965 vw beetle without the back seat. I found a replacement back seat but don't have the Cross Bars Shown on this video. where can i find the cross bars needed to install the back bottom and top back seat. ed
Your best bet is a junkyard or thesamba.com. The rear seat backrest is the same from 1965 through 1972. The lower rear seat crossbars are pretty much all interchangeable from 1963-1977.
We do not offer the channel, no. A piece of sheet metal could be bent in a brake to make on, or you could cut down a piece of rectangular stock to duplicate it.
Como se llama la marca de los espejos laterales de su carro o que tipo de espejos son? creo que de esos les hizo falta hacer video se ven intetesantes. Saludos
What, no horsehair? :) Curious...did Super Beetles not come with the hold down strap for holding the backrest in the down position or did you simply decide to not add one?
We don’t want to vacuum out the horsehair every time someone sits down! Originally the rear seat would have had a strap, we just didn’t put it back in. Perhaps in a future restoration we’ll use one.
Watch the beginning of the video closely. The spring is braced against the seat from and then hooks onto the nail (is you are using the original VW part) or a screw if you prefer to swap the nail out.
The brown interior would not have been my first choice. IMO it kind of clashes with the blue. Again, my opinion, grey or black would have looked better. As far as the rest of the build - it looks great.
To each their own. Grey or black would be the common choice, we wanted something different and you are one of two people that have said they didn't like it, my wife would be the other. I didn't build it for her though so I don't really mind.
"The metal prongs can be sharp." That's an understatement....I'm bleeding from six places. Sarcasm aside, thanks for yet another extremely helpful video. Your videos saved me a lot of time and head scratching while doing the interior.
Wow great video of restoration of bug seats
Great to review!
Do you happen to know the size of the self tapping screws you used?
I regularly use #8 Self Tapping Sheet Metal Screws, I think they are 5/8" long.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
Seriously loving it!
Looking good!
Excellent video! :)
Hey! Can someone help me find the crossbars?
Your best bet would be local scrap/junkyards, otherwise take a look through the classifieds at thesamba.com or on eBay.
i purchased a 1965 vw beetle without the back seat. I found a replacement back seat but don't have the Cross Bars Shown on this video. where can i find the cross bars needed to install the back bottom and top back seat. ed
Your best bet is a junkyard or thesamba.com. The rear seat backrest is the same from 1965 through 1972. The lower rear seat crossbars are pretty much all interchangeable from 1963-1977.
What are the colors and interior you used? I think it would look great with the Rootbeer
color I want to paint my 62
The materials are Whiskey Saddle Unisede and Saddle Vinyl which were custom ordered from TMI.
I don't have a channel that the carpet tucks into. Is it on the jbugs site?
We do not offer the channel, no. A piece of sheet metal could be bent in a brake to make on, or you could cut down a piece of rectangular stock to duplicate it.
Como se llama la marca de los espejos laterales de su carro o que tipo de espejos son? creo que de esos les hizo falta hacer video se ven intetesantes. Saludos
Los espejos se compraron en eBay y se personalizaron para adaptarse a los soportes de espejo originales.
@@Sam_Mebane gracias
What, no horsehair? :)
Curious...did Super Beetles not come with the hold down strap for holding the backrest in the down position or did you simply decide to not add one?
We don’t want to vacuum out the horsehair every time someone sits down!
Originally the rear seat would have had a strap, we just didn’t put it back in. Perhaps in a future restoration we’ll use one.
Why is my lever not retracting back. I placed everything on right. What is the spring supposed to be be up against to cause the lever to retract
Watch the beginning of the video closely. The spring is braced against the seat from and then hooks onto the nail (is you are using the original VW part) or a screw if you prefer to swap the nail out.
what size bolt is it
What bolt?
The brown interior would not have been my first choice. IMO it kind of clashes with the blue. Again, my opinion, grey or black would have looked better. As far as the rest of the build - it looks great.
To each their own. Grey or black would be the common choice, we wanted something different and you are one of two people that have said they didn't like it, my wife would be the other. I didn't build it for her though so I don't really mind.
@@Sam_Mebane sharp looking car and interior
Mine has a nail vs a set screw for the bar. Why is that
Because VW originally used a nail.