Hello John, Very nice to hear from you. Thank you very much for your support. I’m glad you are enjoying my videos. I have to edit or they would be way too long. I’m sure you understand. If you ever have any questions please ask. Ty dave
Today I started on another modification. I am putting early 60’s low back seats in my 72 sb. The video should be posted I believe Thursday night. Ty have a great evening. 🤓
Let the hole be open in the tunnel and just cover it with a plate so will it be much easier to get access to the clutchcable if you will change it in the future. I did it in my 75 year beetle and it work out nice. Greetings from Sweden 😊
@@busterstravels1534 He is better off replacing it now. That fuel line is over 50 years old. It a lot easier to do it with the body off. My 76 bug still has the original fuel lines. I should have replaced them when I had the body off.😕
Really appreciate every episode. No music, and minimal editing. please keep up the great work!
From a contemporary and fellow 72 SB owner.
Hello John, Very nice to hear from you. Thank you very much for your support. I’m glad you are enjoying my videos. I have to edit or they would be way too long. I’m sure you understand. If you ever have any questions please ask. Ty dave
More great info! Thanks Dave.
Today I started on another modification. I am putting early 60’s low back seats in my 72 sb. The video should be posted I believe Thursday night. Ty have a great evening. 🤓
Dave, great explanation!
Thanks guys! As always it’s great to hear from yous .Have a great day.
Hi Dave back on track with the fule line 😊
Hay Keith, hope you’re having a great day. Thanks, yes it feels good to be moving forward again. Working on some seat mods for next video.
Let the hole be open in the tunnel and just cover it with a plate so will it be much easier to get access to the clutchcable if you will change it in the future. I did it in my 75 year beetle and it work out nice. Greetings from Sweden 😊
Thanks for the support brother. Wow, Sweden! Very cool. Have a great night! 👍🤓
Nice, hopefully thats it for that gas line
I agree, was a bit of a hassle. I like your 2006 project. 👍
Nice job. Is Ralph going to replace his fuel line also?
I don’t believe so. We haven’t talked about it. I now believe he should at least pressure check it like Slade does.
@@busterstravels1534 He is better off replacing it now. That fuel line is over 50 years old. It a lot easier to do it with the body off. My 76 bug still has the original fuel lines. I should have replaced them when I had the body off.😕
Stainless is hard to flare. Do you have a hydraulic flaring tool?
@@vintage76vipergreenBeetleI’ll mention it to him, let him make the call. It would be a good idea.
No I don’t have one Chris but I just plan on German fuel line with clamps