Great job, very informative for the new bug enthusiast. Would you be able to give more information on parts used? Part numbers and where purchased. Thanks
I see this was a year ago, doing the same to my 65 Beetle. Do you by chance have any idea on the parts numbers for the housing and halogen bulb you purchased? Thanks
1:44 Careful ! Don't put the lens on the table like that. It might get scratched. Place a soft cloth on the table first . 12:17 The original bulb was clear incandescent type. Why replace it with blue ? Isn't that against regulations ?
Hi Everyone, here is a detail video in tearing down a 66 VW Bug headlight. Replacing 6v bulbs to 12v along with gasket.
The original headlights were 6-volt sealed-beams.
I forgot how much work those early headlights are. Great job showing the details and walking us through.
a great video showing how to do this kind off work on head lights.
well done. i need to do this on our oval in the future.
Great job with the step by step instruction. Thanks!!
Thanks for the "how to".
Much appreciated!!
Great job, very informative for the new bug enthusiast. Would you be able to give more information on parts used? Part numbers and where purchased. Thanks
I can, email me.
I see this was a year ago, doing the same to my 65 Beetle. Do you by chance have any idea on the parts numbers for the housing and halogen bulb you purchased? Thanks
That small little blue light bulb, was the an led? Do they make those in 6 volt? And does it stay on, at same time as the headlight is on?
you dont use the small and large spring onthe adjusting screws why not
1:44 Careful ! Don't put the lens on the table like that. It might get scratched. Place a soft cloth on the table first .
12:17 The original bulb was clear incandescent type. Why replace it with blue ? Isn't that against regulations ?