I love this car!! The patina is great and not faked. Big plus there. Mid engine must be a dream. Would love to have a car like this with a bit more civilized interior so I could drive it daily. NICE WORK!!
I heard Porsche and figured a 2.7 6 cylinder.....A type 4 2.0 you could probably do more with 2332 or 2387 or even a 2276 with 48s. I do like the tube chassis though.
That's not a Porsche engine. Thats a Jack Raby built VW Type 4 engine. The confusion probably came as a result of Raby building these units for Speedster replicas. No, it isn't "basically a Porsche Cayman"! It is essentially a mid-engined "rail" with a Beetle body. It is a VERY nice, well-engineered track day car. I just wish you hadn't misrepresented what it is. I'm always hearing non-VW guys telling me "They put Porsche engines in those" when talking about custom Beetles, but there are very, very few real Porsche=powered VWs around. Mainly because it is cheaper and easier to bore and stroke the 4cyl. VW motor and get Porsche=level horsepower figures.
No wonder something wasn't right, then I watched again and saw the 4 barrels and the distributor. Like when the later VW van owners say "it has a Porsche engine in it, (914? ). I agree, you can get more HP and it's cheaper than a porsche. But as a Porsche owner, there is nothing like a Porsche; even a 356.
@@michaelalfonso1070 I agree. you might get a Beetle to keep up with a Porsche in a straight line drag race, but add some twisty bits and the bug would be left in the dust:) I'm a VW beetle owner but I've had friends own Porsches over the years and they are indeed fantastic machines.
@@martinharris5017 I had a 57 356A (and a 71 VW Camper) in high school and dad was the original owner of a 67 bug, my brother had a High Performance VW engine shop. He owned several air cooled VW's, his fav was a 59 Convertable Ghia. He did a friends 67 Ghia that did low 16's at the quarter mile and got 28 MPG. Pretty good for a self taught mechanic, (he taught the Auto Shop teacher in high school about VW's). I miis the 70's!
@@michaelalfonso1070 Nice! I miss the 70s too mate. we're going through some screwed up times right now and working on my old cars is like an escape to earlier and simpler time:) VW campers, I could have grabbed a few of those for free a few years back, now they worth gold! Oh for a crystal ball...
I'm a VW guy, I have a modified VW Beetle and it pisses me off when someone says, Ohh you put a Porsche engine in it. The hell I did. I have a fully built vw engine with everything chromoly 4340 inside. I do have Porsche suspension and brakes installed. Well partially installed, I'm working on it. :)
I did a 72 Super Beetle fiberglass tilt front end with a 911 6 mid-engine with a hulla brand live axle rear end with wheelie bars driven on the street.
it’s not a porsche engine, not a 911 or 356 anyway. the type 4 came in the 914 with higher output then the type 4 that came in busses, but not tons more lol
Hello I just want to knowvif a do it yourself guy at home can make a tube chasing that's not so expensive and work on a bug that's similar to the chasis you have
Amusing to see all the "that's not a Porsche engine" comments. If the engine came from the factory in a 914 Porsche then it's a Porsche engine. The Porsche purists just need to suck it up 😆
Sorry I n Europe it was sold as a VW Porsche In the US it was sold by Porsche Audi dealerships and to not confuse Americans it was sold as a Porsche. It was built in a VW factory, not leased or any way shape or form owned by Porsche. It was originally to be a joint venture project, but management changed at VW and the price for the raw chassis as sold by VW to Porsche for 914 6 substantially increased. Porsche Audi in th US bought the 914 4 from VW
@Grady Turner the 914 used a type 4 motor, the 912E used a type 4. 4 cyl Porsche motors start out at a much hig h er price and parts are much higher so it is highly unlikely it is a Porsche engine
@@larrybrinley8222 The people that call it a Porsche engine want to say they have a Porsche engine in their VW. Those engines were built by VW and shipped to the line building the 914 or 912E.
Is this the ultimate VW Beetle?
Chromoly chassis... independent suspension... engine in the backseat... I'd say it's a competitor
Damn all that b******* and we didn't even get to see it run or see it drive?...😢
Itd be great to hear these cars!
COOL! The build i can only imagined all these tines came to reality, gonna start to save for a project like this 🤪
This is sick! This is perfect for track days.
What a sleeper!! I’m a VW Purist and I love this!!
You’re a purist, but don’t know that’s a type4 motor
@@jasonbogdovitz7357 I know it's a Type 4 engine, the Porsche 914 used it...
I love this car!! The patina is great and not faked. Big plus there. Mid engine must be a dream. Would love to have a car like this with a bit more civilized interior so I could drive it daily. NICE WORK!!
I heard Porsche and figured a 2.7 6 cylinder.....A type 4 2.0 you could probably do more with 2332 or 2387 or even a 2276 with 48s. I do like the tube chassis though.
Was hoping to hear those 6800rpm's! Oh well. Cool car
Love it. Love sleepers, a lot of my cars have been.
That's not a Porsche engine. Thats a Jack Raby built VW Type 4 engine. The confusion probably came as a result of Raby building these units for Speedster replicas.
No, it isn't "basically a Porsche Cayman"! It is essentially a mid-engined "rail" with a Beetle body.
It is a VERY nice, well-engineered track day car. I just wish you hadn't misrepresented what it is.
I'm always hearing non-VW guys telling me "They put Porsche engines in those" when talking about custom Beetles, but there are very, very few real Porsche=powered VWs around. Mainly because it is cheaper and easier to bore and stroke the 4cyl. VW motor and get Porsche=level horsepower figures.
No wonder something wasn't right, then I watched again and saw the 4 barrels and the distributor. Like when the later VW van owners say "it has a Porsche engine in it, (914? ). I agree, you can get more HP and it's cheaper than a porsche. But as a Porsche owner, there is nothing like a Porsche; even a 356.
@@michaelalfonso1070 I agree. you might get a Beetle to keep up with a Porsche in a straight line drag race, but add some twisty bits and the bug would be left in the dust:) I'm a VW beetle owner but I've had friends own Porsches over the years and they are indeed fantastic machines.
@@martinharris5017 I had a 57 356A (and a 71 VW Camper) in high school and dad was the original owner of a 67 bug, my brother had a High Performance VW engine shop. He owned several air cooled VW's, his fav was a 59 Convertable Ghia. He did a friends 67 Ghia that did low 16's at the quarter mile and got 28 MPG. Pretty good for a self taught mechanic, (he taught the Auto Shop teacher in high school about VW's). I miis the 70's!
@@michaelalfonso1070 Nice!
I miss the 70s too mate. we're going through some screwed up times right now and working on my old cars is like an escape to earlier and simpler time:)
VW campers, I could have grabbed a few of those for free a few years back, now they worth gold! Oh for a crystal ball...
I'm a VW guy, I have a modified VW Beetle and it pisses me off when someone says, Ohh you put a Porsche engine in it. The hell I did. I have a fully built vw engine with everything chromoly 4340 inside. I do have Porsche suspension and brakes installed. Well partially installed, I'm working on it. :)
The first car I ever owned was a '63 VW. I wish it would have been more like this beauty !!
BOUGHT 1 IN '68, BILOXI MS. PORSCHE ENGINE N 55GAL DRUM .. DROVE TO FLORIDA PICK'D UP SHINE N BROUGHT IT BACK!
The sound of that ring constantly hitting the car drove me nuts! Granted, the paint is already f**ked, but damn!
😂 I can relate
Yeah old married men...
Cool build
I did a 72 Super Beetle fiberglass tilt front end with a 911 6 mid-engine with a hulla brand live axle rear end with wheelie bars driven on the street.
Só tenho dúvida se nessa posição do motor a refrigeração ter sido prejudicada
That's awesome I'm fixing up a 69 beetle floorpan looks good probably a lot safer with the support bars ?
Thats a full purpose-built chassis mate! No VW pan involved.
someday ill get my frame done. same idea just a eg33
yeah man, let's Hear & See it RROLL Brah! 🏁gF NM 7.16'23☮️
Cool build. Any idea what class it would be in if he was to autocross?
I think it's awesome I love it it's quick little thing
INSANE!!!
Awesome! But only in America could a home built car like that be registered and driven on the street. LOL
Incredible vehicle sir.
very cool, but also see some risk to the occupants if there was a fire or blown engine etc
50 years behind, my brother-in-law dropped a Porsche engine into a Ghia back in 1971...
I would like to see a video of the car in action. Stick a couple GOPRO cameras to it and find a nice canyon road. That would be amazing.
Its AWESOME
Very nice indeed.
it’s not a porsche engine, not a 911 or 356 anyway. the type 4 came in the 914 with higher output then the type 4 that came in busses, but not tons more lol
75, 82, 90 hp 1.7, 1.8, 2 ltr
That’s the way to do it!
Awesome!
cool 914
exactly what i thought.
No reason to hide that , it’s about time someone did this !
I love it
I get it, great car from the UK
Hello I just want to knowvif a do it yourself guy at home can make a tube chasing that's not so expensive and work on a bug that's similar to the chasis you have
If it becomes for sale, hit me up please.
Why do you have a front plate? That's not required or law here in Florida.
WHY DIDN'T YOU START IT?
Man I'm an old fart from Texas and I just think that's cool as s***
Amusing to see all the "that's not a Porsche engine" comments. If the engine came from the factory in a 914 Porsche then it's a Porsche engine.
The Porsche purists just need to suck it up 😆
Sorry I n Europe it was sold as a VW Porsche
In the US it was sold by Porsche Audi dealerships and to not confuse Americans it was sold as a Porsche. It was built in a VW factory, not leased or any way shape or form owned by Porsche.
It was originally to be a joint venture project, but management changed at VW and the price for the raw chassis as sold by VW to Porsche for 914 6 substantially increased.
Porsche Audi in th US bought the 914 4 from VW
@@marklangren3142ironically VW owns Porsche.
Por-sha
One question can we get the herby livery on it? please
If you need a 3rd inheritor.. let me know.
Type 4 vw motor
That sounded like nothing.
I am more Fan of the Cal Look not those rotten ones.
Gnarly
It's a type 4 not a Porsche engine, another lie of a title
could be either depends on block numbers ..... video creator is most likely simply repeating info provided by builder... either way itsa badass ride
@Grady Turner the 914 used a type 4 motor, the 912E used a type 4.
4 cyl Porsche motors start out at a much hig h er price and parts are much higher so it is highly unlikely it is a Porsche engine
I wonder that too why people want to call a type 4 VW engine a Porsche engine.
@@larrybrinley8222 The people that call it a Porsche engine want to say they have a Porsche engine in their VW. Those engines were built by VW and shipped to the line building the 914 or 912E.
@@marklangren3142
So what you just said they both use Type 4 motors both the 914 and 912 what is worth the price difference ?
Absolutely right in comment before
It’s type 4 vw motor. Please don’t insult a Porsche motor
Keep it straight
So... not porsche powered and at no point in the video does it scream to 6800rpm 🙄
Not a Porsche motor and yes you are driving a Volkswagen.
Porsche is a 2 syllable word. Learn it or don't try to say it.
🙄
196hp? Lol. Should have left it T1.
I've seen type 1 engines make over 200 HP on the dyno with the right mods. You're right,
Hmm... Vw used to be Porsche powered👍 now they Audi pwrd👎
Boo
6800 rpm isn't "screaming"
You clearly know boxers 🤦♂️
Type 4 vw engine