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1958 Peanut turn signal Installation

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

Just when you thought most VW parts were interchangeable, some install will completely reminds you that they are not. I purchased a nice set of chromed peanut turning signal from a VW show for my 1958 project. Although the Hella lenses were pretty cracked up, the chrome was in great shape. I purchased it from one of those guys that have everything setup completely and nicely with a yellow or green price tag strapped to it. I am sure those type swappers exist in every Volks show across America. Presentation = more money. :-) This also translate into an easy installation process. Fortunately, I bumped into the #1 price negotiator on the East coast, my friend Bob. He talked the vendor down from $75 to $50 dollars because of the cracky Lenses. So, I took them back to my lab, replaced the lenses with my original non-cracked pair and tried to assemble them to my car. The bolts were too short and after one hour of trying to push the signal down so the screw could catch underneath the fender, I stood up and check my original turn signal and I noticed the post were about an 1/8 of an inch longer. So, I swapped them out and mounted the signals. At that time I noticed the wire connector was different as well. The older one had a screw in wire apparatus vs the 1963 version that had a prong for clipping. So, basically I purchased the chrome for $50. I already had the seals and plastic. The moral of the story is, make sure you review things carefully before purchasing things from at swap meets. What you think you are about purchase, might not be what you need. I think swap vendors start as people who purchased a whole bunch of parts the thought they needed, but found out it was not applicable. So, if you never want to have a surplus of parts that do not work for you, make sure you select carefully. Ask question and cross reference with people in the Auto Show, their cars are already done.

More on Rat Rodding

Friday, October 6th, 2006
I was thinking while searching my normal websites for old parts, has the term rat become popular so that people can unload their crappy VW_36hp_Wiretube parts on others? When I decided to sell things online in the past, I would normally go through the process of cleaning things up before I posted them. For example, I would sand things down and etch prime parts for resale. Or I would sandblast and powdercoat crappy metals. I would like for the person buying something from me to have a hassle free time with my JUNK. If things were too far gone, I would trash it, as trying to make $10 off rusty crap just ain’t worth my time. I m starting to become weary of the phrase “Ratty.” Hmmm… I found this oil bath selling on the Samba today for $20 with the message “pretty ratty.” What is going on here. “1958 Karmann Ghia front bumper - $80 This is an original VW Karmann Ghia front bumper off a 1958 Karmann Ghia. This is not an original 1958 Karmann but off a later 1960’s Ghia. I say this because the bumper guards aren’t the cast type they are the later style. Its banged up but can be restored. Maybe 1 or 2 tubes are shot. $80 plus shipping and insurance. Check my other ads for original VW parts and Accessories. Thanks for looking”

Fall Classic VW Show-N-Go 10/8/06

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

We are coming down to the last of the shows for the season in the North East. Englishtown, NJ is normally filled with a lot of cars and a lot of swap parts. If you have read my last review of their Spring show, lets hope that they have it on the traditional size of the drag track and not the round-about way on the far side (read it here). Here is the location of the show.

Raceway Park, Englishtown, NJ
(732)-446-7800 - Show Info
230 Pension Rd., Englishtown, NJ. 07726
Gates Open - 8:00 AM
Drag Time Trials - 10:30 AM & 11:15 AM
1st Round Elims - 12:00 Noon
Show Car Awards - 3:00 PM
Have Fun!Stay tuned for my review next week.10. 9.06 -