You can use those aprons, but if you want to use the "T" handle, you would need the correct catch that needs to be welded on the apron to use with the earlier decklid. If you use the bolt on catch like in 65-66, you would need to go with the later decklid that had the push button latch.
brilliant detailed video as always mate, i have a question, the lip that runs up from the aprons on the body (what the rubber seals wedge onto and what the decklid/front hood seal onto) have all been bashed up on my 61 that im restoring, have you got any suggestions for this? i really couldt think of anything, and i dont just wanna hammer than back to look straight. Cheers
I am saving a 66 baja bug(the one in my profile picture) and restoring it back to original frnders and aprins. Would you be able to reply with a link to a correct original image of a 1966 beetle dash. Thanks.
Hi Chris and everyone, I live in la puente California, I have a 69 VW that I need to replace the front apron, you know any shops close to me that can replace it? thanks in advance.
just get a good welder to do that job. if he has a good reputation with cars especially older ones he should be able to take care of the bugs metal panels.
Autocraft in the UK manufactures these panels, but you'll have to weld the bonnet weather-strip retainer clip to it. Here's the link to Autocraft's panels: www.autocrafteng.co.uk/shop/beetle_63/panels_3/repair-panels_8/
Hey Chris. Once again, thanks for another informative video on aprons.. I just learned what the 2, 3 and 4 finger aprons means now..
My '60 has the same style front apron as the '59 and older. As always thank you for what you do. you have helped me greatly in my restoration.
3:43 i love the colour..whats colour is that? Code ?
Bordeaux red
ive got a question, can you not use the 65 66 rear apron and use a the later bolt on latch with an early decklid?
You can use those aprons, but if you want to use the "T" handle, you would need the correct catch that needs to be welded on the apron to use with the earlier decklid. If you use the bolt on catch like in 65-66, you would need to go with the later decklid that had the push button latch.
@@classicvwbugs ah that makes sense. Thanks! Going to be converting my 69 to early style decklid and definitely want the t handle.
Hello Chris... Where do you get 'W' decklids? Preferably German. I need one for a '57 but seem to find only junk fiberglass at swap meets. Thanks!
brilliant detailed video as always mate, i have a question, the lip that runs up from the aprons on the body (what the rubber seals wedge onto and what the decklid/front hood seal onto) have all been bashed up on my 61 that im restoring, have you got any suggestions for this? i really couldt think of anything, and i dont just wanna hammer than back to look straight. Cheers
+Josh Briggs They sell those seal channels. You have to weld them on.
Can I install the earlier apron on my 1969 and mount the early hood? What about the rear deck lid with the earlier apron?
For 1967, the apron is different, since the engine cover is flat at the bottom instead of round. Same thing with the hood.
Mine fit good but does not have that hole on left like the one on tbe right where the hood release rod runs threw.
I am saving a 66 baja bug(the one in my profile picture) and restoring it back to original frnders and aprins. Would you be able to reply with a link to a correct original image of a 1966 beetle dash. Thanks.
good to know :) When is the pre 67 headlight resto video coming :P
Great rundown, Chris. I have a 67 that I'm looking to sell. Interested?
+John Gassmann Sure, sunroof?
+Chris Vallone Sorry, no. It's a two-tone blue and white hardtop.
Hi Chris and everyone, I live in la puente California, I have a 69 VW that I need to replace the front apron, you know any shops close to me that can replace it? thanks in advance.
you're better of buying online and welding it yourself or a professional welder.
+BLT buying it online is no problem, I don't know how to weld and don't know any one in my area that works of bugs to weld this piece.
just get a good welder to do that job. if he has a good reputation with cars especially older ones he should be able to take care of the bugs metal panels.
Nice.
hi kris I have a 65 machine #vw hao can I find if is a true machine # car tank's
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Autocraft in the UK manufactures these panels, but you'll have to weld the bonnet weather-strip retainer clip to it. Here's the link to Autocraft's panels: www.autocrafteng.co.uk/shop/beetle_63/panels_3/repair-panels_8/
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What would I do for my '67 rear apron?
+weewillys1 hmmm, source a good used one, German maybe.