Looks exactly the same as my neighbours car back on the low 1980’s. Tried to buy it as he was over 80 but he wouldn’t. So I bought a 1959 model. Awesome car, but had to sell it as had a kid and no seatbelts.
I had a 68 1500 12volt for 13 years. To this day I rate it as the best all round, rugged, and most reliable car I have owned. I deeply regret selling it.
I, too, bought my first car when I was 18. It was when I had just turned 18 and got my driver's licence. It was a model 1967 (like this one?). Anyway, it had the flat hub caps and slanted headlights (the vertical headlights were introduced on the model 1968, as were the flat bumpers). I bought the car for money earned as a farm hand, and I was sooooooo proud. :-):-). The color of mine was Lotusweiß. I, myself, am a model 1950, and the remaining growth on my head is about the same color as that which I see on your avatar. :-)
Beautiful old car. It pretty much just needed a good wash and polish as it was stored in a nice barn and was in great condition to start with. I love it 😊
I don’t think so, the barn is dusty, not damp. The paint has blemishes consistent with that sort of storage. Obviously the car was in good condition when it was stored. A car in that condition would more than likely have body seals in good condition beetles are reasonably air tight hence lack of dust in the interior. A good find and happy to see it cleaned up and hopefully back on the road soon.
Probably the nicest barn find anybody has ever seen. Not a mouse turd in sight, seatcovers protected the original upholstery, floor clean. Unbelievable. Hope the engine is in the same shape.
@@surlycrosscheck1 ... I have personally found cars sitting for a decade or more and other than dirt, they were fairly pristine. Where the dry rot issues show up is in a year or so after people use it, and things get shaken up. Of course, those old seats are not filled with foam rubber, they are horsehair. Tires are another story. They will hold air and roll long after they are not safe to drive on. Anyway, on a few of the cars I had to deal with (newer than this) the seats went to dust about a year later, after being exposed to daily use and sunshine.
@@surlycrosscheck1 ... I thought the covers were fake fur / wool (cheap fleece material) which would have been fairly common 30 years ago. It holds up well, but the elastic would be toast by now.
Thank you for sharing. I used to work on 1300-1800 cc V Dub engines. Rebuilt one down to the crankshaft and out. It took me two months and some new tools but afterward, it screamed. This is a beaut. With new oil and gas, filters, plugs, and a valve adjustment, I can hear her purr right now.
A truly remarkable find. Great on the cosmetics, but I was disappointed not to see a mechanical overhaul done. Is there more to come, hopefully? I’d love to see it being driven under its own power, an even more impressive conclusion…
Well done!!! I owned a '66 years ago that I brought back to life, but nothing like this grand old lady! I found mine in an elderly persons front yard and they only wanted 250 USD for her, couldn't let that pass now could I ? Spent many pleasant hours on her, wish I still owned her. Be well and safe peace to you and yours
Absolutely gorgeous! The way that thing cleaned up is a testament to the quality of the factory paint and everything else. That car looks like it’s a year old.
Unfortunately, they don't make 'em like that any more. That,s what I think we should be making now instead of all these electric pieces of crap. I owned a couple of those old "Bugs" back in the day. They were "bullet proof"!
Wow, what a beauty. I believe this is a 1966. I had a 1965, my first new car, that was 1965 and I paid $1,645 dollars for it. The final price with radio and "leatherette seats" was $1,850 us dollars. I was in the US Navy, stationed at Charlestown, SC. I'm not 79.
This car brought back some memories. I had a 1966 VW Beetle 1300 that I drove to Guadalajara, Mexico when I went to school there in 1971. After driving it there for few years it was stolen from in front of the house I was living at the time to never be seen again. When I bought it a VW independent mechanic check out the engine and put in slightly larger pistons. It was in effect larger than the normal 1300 and would really move being so light weight. Great fun car to drive.
Back in the day, putting slightly larger pistons in was common...and also adding an aftermarket exhaust/header, made a decent difference...just doing those two things could give you an extra 5-10hp---making a Bug a more fun car to drive. I did that to my 1962 Ghia...it really made that little car feel sporty! Some guys would go nuts, and install more powerful engines...but then the mpg would drop.
It's an absolute dream of a barn find!! All original complete cleaned up very nicely, and them Swedish accessories are the cherry on this Kaefer. Super cool, don't change a thing on it.😍😍😛
I think she is 1961. Exactly the same VW was given to me by my mother. This brought all the good memories back to me; I am now 80 years old. Bijan, London
The barn that protected the Beetle all those years was kept in good repair by the owner of both. One more vintage car that'll see the road again soon enough.
WOW! What a transformation. Had a 57 bug. Bombed around the country going to rock concerts. This was back in 71. Went from California to Louisiana for a big concert. "Celebration of Life". Billed as a Woodstock II. Destination sucked getting there was fun. Loved my old bug, so many memories.
Brings back great memories. My first car was a 1960 beetle that I bought in 1973 Was alot of fun to drive, but the heater wasn't worth a crap😅!! Would love to have another one.
Some of those older Bugs came with gas heaters!...They were banned in the USA...But my wife's grandma owned a 1960 Corvair, that had a gas heater...It was just awesome!
The most Beautiful car " Beetle " reminds of mine 1962 which i owned from 65 - 78 and have very good memories & dream about it now and then . If given a chance would still love to own . The best ever Car producerd by Germany . Best of luck 👍
This car is a once in a lifetime barn score. The condition is superb and a wonderful ride that is stock!!! Why is there no running clips? I have been a vw tinkerer for 45 years and I really would have been excited to see it run 😞
My first car was a red 1963 1300 VW Beetle and this brought it back to life for me. I would have loved to have heard that motor again, it looked like it would have started right up too.
i always wanted an old VW like that (1963 is my favorite year for those) , i just never got serious about finding and buying one , i love the old VW vans too , wonderful vehicles!
Wonderful. I remember my dad had a '65 all red, identical to yours! I love this car. Here in Brazil it is increasingly expensive to acquire a prototype of this era, whether as a body or running, preserved or not.
Our family had a beetle like this when I was a child. I remember the sound of the seats when they would clunk back into place. What a lucky find. It looks as though it's been repainted. The fender seals would have been black and not body colored.
Fantastikt trevligt video, och ett bra jobb av dig. Som förvaltar ett stycke kulturhistoria både med denna bil och tidigare Saab å Volvo bilar:) Hade varit kul å få se den live. Ha en fortsatt fin sommar.
That's an amazing barn find of a 1966 Seasand beetle with Platinum Mosaic interior in mint condition...not many left in the world looking like that....thanks for sharing it! I hope you can preserve it without modifications...
One of the first cars I drove was a 1966 Beetle, same savannah beige color too. Difference was it was American so it had bumper overriders and a dent behind the drivers door.
I bought a '67 VW Beetle 1300 a few years ago. The car is in amazing, original condition. I'm only removing a few "embellishments" from the previous owners to restore it to the condition it was in when it was delivered. Great video 😊👍
کیا بات ہے زبردست دوست 👏👏👏۔ اتنی بہترین حالت میں یہ گاڑی آپکو مل گئی بہت خوش نصیبی کی بات ہے۔ میری پسندیدہ ترین گاڑی اگر کوئی ہے تو وہ یہی والکس ویگن بیٹل ہے۔ زندہ باد میرے دوست 🙌❤🇵🇰
Sehr gute Arbeit. Der zuvor stark verschmutzte Lack konnte offensichtlich gerettet werden. So muss es sein. Und der Chrom konnte auch gerettet werden. Hut ab für diese vorbildliche Aktion. Das hat mir sehr gefallen.😊😗
No.... Dirt runs off easier on a cleaner surface and if you start from the top you would rinse the chemichals away making it harder for the dirt to loosen up! You should always start from the bottom when rinsing/shooting away chemichals! When you rinse away the "handwash soap" its ok to start at the top.
Olá, eu sou apaixonado por FUSCA e, que maravilha de vídeo, e com este polimento que você fez neste carro incrível. Parabéns e obrigado por nos mostra este lindo carro. 🇧🇷🙋♂️🚗
What an absolutely stunning and beautiful car. I'd rather have this electrified and simple with no driver assist electronics. Than a modern car. Perfect urban runabout. ❤
Que carrinho bonitinho!!!! Tive um desses ano 67, exatamente nessa cor!! Foi meu primeiro carro, muitas recordações da juventude!!! grato por compartilhar essa pequena maravilha!! Abraços do Brasil!!! 😃👏👏👏💖
The most loved automobile ever produced, an engineering marvel in reliable simplicity, no radiator air cooled, would have to be the world's first utterly reliable car without doubt.
i agree with everything but i would say it is the second,, the utteraly reliable early ford flathead also is this way. run forever with little work even if left sitting for 60 or 70 years
Also had a 1966 VW. It was the same color but never looked as great as this one. Can you share the name of the products you used? This was a great video so keep them coming!!
My first beetle was bought new by my dad in 1968. he put 100 k miles on it, then my younger brother wore out the tires and the clutch at the same time and just walked away from it. I came along needing a cheap car so they said if you can get it running you can have it. After a new clutch and tires it was buffed up much like in this video--I did it all by hand. I drove it for ten years, eventually sold it for 1000 bucks.
I don't know it's staged, but I know that isn't an 'original' car. There are lots of inconsistencies in the age of components fitted to the vehicle and IMHO that's unusual for a barn find.
Amazing, my first car, when I was 18 years old , was exactly the same, I honestly loved it.
Now I am already 74, great memories!!!
Same here!
Looks exactly the same as my neighbours car back on the low 1980’s. Tried to buy it as he was over 80 but he wouldn’t. So I bought a 1959 model. Awesome car, but had to sell it as had a kid and no seatbelts.
made in west germany bro 😎🤓
I had a 68 1500 12volt for 13 years. To this day I rate it as the best all round, rugged, and most reliable car I have owned. I deeply regret selling it.
I, too, bought my first car when I was 18. It was when I had just turned 18 and got my driver's licence. It was a model 1967 (like this one?). Anyway, it had the flat hub caps and slanted headlights (the vertical headlights were introduced on the model 1968, as were the flat bumpers). I bought the car for money earned as a farm hand, and I was sooooooo proud. :-):-). The color of mine was Lotusweiß. I, myself, am a model 1950, and the remaining growth on my head is about the same color as that which I see on your avatar. :-)
My first car I bought second hand....same color, etc. Great to see it again. My mom's 71
VW Beatle was burnt orange and looked like a pumpkin.
Beautiful old car. It pretty much just needed a good wash and polish as it was stored in a nice barn and was in great condition to start with. I love it 😊
Barns aren't dry. Barns have rodents. Hmmm
This wassn't a resto... it was a cleanup. The car was in pristine condition to start with.
I don’t think so, the barn is dusty, not damp. The paint has blemishes consistent with that sort of storage. Obviously the car was in good condition when it was stored. A car in that condition would more than likely have body seals in good condition beetles are reasonably air tight hence lack of dust in the interior.
A good find and happy to see it cleaned up and hopefully back on the road soon.
Als ehemaliger Autolackierer Meister kann ich nur Sagen , Respekt vor dieser Arbeit und Auffrischung des alten VW 👍👍👍
Never seen a car in that era so clean in my life especially the interior absolutely incredible
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It’s almost like it has been staged. Interior is immaculate with seat covers but no cover on the car? Odd.
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My thoughts exactly. Four excellent tires and a clean motor with no spiderwebs anywhere.
This is absolutely faked.
Probably the nicest barn find anybody has ever seen. Not a mouse turd in sight, seatcovers protected the original upholstery, floor clean. Unbelievable. Hope the engine is in the same shape.
I expect em to hook up a battery and fire it up first try.
@@surlycrosscheck1 ... I have personally found cars sitting for a decade or more and other than dirt, they were fairly pristine. Where the dry rot issues show up is in a year or so after people use it, and things get shaken up. Of course, those old seats are not filled with foam rubber, they are horsehair. Tires are another story. They will hold air and roll long after they are not safe to drive on. Anyway, on a few of the cars I had to deal with (newer than this) the seats went to dust about a year later, after being exposed to daily use and sunshine.
@@surlycrosscheck1 ... I thought the covers were fake fur / wool (cheap fleece material) which would have been fairly common 30 years ago. It holds up well, but the elastic would be toast by now.
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I want it!
I bought the exact car, and color in 1963. You brought back great memories. And I’m still driving a VW today, GTI, and love it, thanks, RickGTI….. 🌴
It’s absolutely beautiful. I was expecting a respray job, but this is so much better.
What a rare find...
Looked good after the wash.
Stunning after the polish.
Interior was immaculate, obviously the vehicle was cared for.
That interior is a dead giveaway that this car is NOT a barn find. The whole thing was staged.
Beautiful Beetle in immaculate condition! You did a splendid job of cleaning it up, too. I would love to find one these. Enjoy!
Looks like something Woody Allen would get in and drive away, commenting on how well they were built. Congratulations~that's a heck of a find!
Sleeper, one of my faves
My very 1st car was a Beetle. I can't wait to own one of these babies again, God willing! What a find!!!
What a find! Even the seats revealed after you pulled off the covers was an eye opener.
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Vill bara säga igen att det är så skönt att du jobbar i det tysta, ditt arbete talar för sig själv! Stort tack!
Thank you for sharing. I used to work on 1300-1800 cc V Dub engines. Rebuilt one down to the crankshaft and out. It took me two months and some new tools but afterward, it screamed. This is a beaut. With new oil and gas, filters, plugs, and a valve adjustment, I can hear her purr right now.
Great work, was a coachbuilder until I retired and also did such repairs at FIAT oldtimers, congratulations on this achievement
A truly remarkable find. Great on the cosmetics, but I was disappointed not to see a mechanical overhaul done. Is there more to come, hopefully? I’d love to see it being driven under its own power, an even more impressive conclusion…
Beautiful find and excellent cleanup, a real beauty! Had '60 and '71 sedans, '60 and '74 vans. Still love them.
Looks like my first car! I loved that car and wish I had another one. Crazy what a little love and attention can do. Great job!
Well done!!! I owned a '66 years ago that I brought back to life, but nothing like this grand old lady! I found mine in an elderly persons front yard and they only wanted 250 USD for her, couldn't let that pass now could I ? Spent many pleasant hours on her, wish I still owned her. Be well and safe peace to you and yours
Absolutely gorgeous! The way that thing cleaned up is a testament to the quality of the factory paint and everything else. That car looks like it’s a year old.
Unfortunately, they don't make 'em like that any more. That,s what I think we should be making now instead of all these electric pieces of crap. I owned a couple of those old "Bugs" back in the day. They were "bullet proof"!
Excelente estado, praticamente novo. Seria legal ver essa belezinha funcionando, rodando pelas estradas.👏👏👏👏
There's some very lucky person out there's going to be driving that incredible barnfind. What a find I'm gobsmacked.
What a gorgeous car! Amazing that a good detailing seemed to be all it needed.
Stunning Beetle. Lovely original condition. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a beauty. I believe this is a 1966. I had a 1965, my first new car, that was 1965 and I paid $1,645 dollars for it. The final price with radio and "leatherette seats" was $1,850 us dollars. I was in the US Navy, stationed at Charlestown, SC. I'm not 79.
wow what a 'find'! That's not a barn car, that's more akin to a sleeping beauty. Great content. 🤩
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Barns are not dry. Barns have rodents. No rust ? Hmmm
My first car was a 1968 Beetle. I got it in 1972 and it didn't look nearly this good.
They didn’t even check to see if it is a runner or not!
This car brought back some memories. I had a 1966 VW Beetle 1300 that I drove to Guadalajara, Mexico when I went to school there in 1971. After driving it there for few years it was stolen from in front of the house I was living at the time to never be seen again. When I bought it a VW independent mechanic check out the engine and put in slightly larger pistons. It was in effect larger than the normal 1300 and would really move being so light weight. Great fun car to drive.
Back in the day, putting slightly larger pistons in was common...and also adding an aftermarket exhaust/header, made a decent difference...just doing those two things could give you an extra 5-10hp---making a Bug a more fun car to drive. I did that to my 1962 Ghia...it really made that little car feel sporty! Some guys would go nuts, and install more powerful engines...but then the mpg would drop.
It's an absolute dream of a barn find!! All original complete cleaned up very nicely, and them Swedish accessories are the cherry on this Kaefer. Super cool, don't change a thing on it.😍😍😛
most of those accessories were available in the USA as well.
I had a 1966 VW in 1971 and it had the 1300 on the back just like this one. I loved that car!
I think she is 1961. Exactly the same VW was given to me by my mother. This brought all the good memories back to me; I am now 80 years old.
Bijan, London
1300, hence 1965/1967.......
My '62 has the narrow "pope's nose" license light on the deck lid. This car's light is wider, a sign of a later model.
You could tell right away the car was in excellent shape to begin with.
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I was thinking the same thing. Just needed a wash job.
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She cleaned up nicely. Not sure why you wouldn't take off the license plates and make it easier....Hope she's running and back on the road soon!
Probably the nicest barn find ever.
If you find one of these in the states there usually isn’t much remaining to work with.
Det var en väldigt fin förvandling av en klassisk VW Beetle. Tack för att du delar videon. Jag njöt verkligen.
Gorgeous! I love Old Beetle's, Awesome job!
The barn that protected the Beetle all those years was kept in good repair by the owner of both. One more vintage car that'll see the road again soon enough.
I could see daylight through the boards ! Should have been rodents, droppings, rust
Wow what a beautiful car! Amazing job on the clean up of that classic auto!
WOW! What a transformation. Had a 57 bug. Bombed around the country going to rock concerts. This was back in 71. Went from California to Louisiana for a big concert. "Celebration of Life". Billed as a Woodstock II. Destination sucked getting there was fun. Loved my old bug, so many memories.
Brings back great memories. My first car was a 1960 beetle that I bought in 1973 Was alot of fun to drive, but the heater wasn't worth a crap😅!! Would love to have another one.
Some of those older Bugs came with gas heaters!...They were banned in the USA...But my wife's grandma owned a 1960 Corvair, that had a gas heater...It was just awesome!
On models sold in Canada (at least in the 1950s), the gas heater was automatically included. 😂
The most Beautiful car " Beetle " reminds of mine 1962 which i owned from 65 - 78 and have very good memories & dream about it now and then .
If given a chance would still love to own . The best ever Car producerd by Germany . Best of luck 👍
My first car was a beetle,a orange one ,my second was a yellow convertible.I don’t have either of them now but I can’t stop loving them❤️💕❤️Chrissy
❤ what a beautiful unspoilt beetle. What a fantastic find.
That's my sister's favorite car!!! My father had a 1966 VW Bug and a 1972 VW Bug. My sister had a 1966 Bug and a 1973 Bug.
...something about a girl in a bug for sure.
This car is a once in a lifetime barn score. The condition is superb and a wonderful ride that is stock!!! Why is there no running clips? I have been a vw tinkerer for 45 years and I really would have been excited to see it run 😞
I would have a look at the fuel reservoir first. The gas had time to turn into syrup.
Love these cars! Would have liked to see if it runs as well!
My first car was a red 1963 1300 VW Beetle and this brought it back to life for me. I would have loved to have heard that motor again, it looked like it would have started right up too.
The 1300 cc (actually 1285 iirc) engine wasn't used until 1966. It was an upgrade year from the previous 1200 cc.
Amazing.
Miss owning my 1974 Super Beetle.
Thank you.
Excellent restoration job. Congratulations on bringing that car to life again.
i always wanted an old VW like that (1963 is my favorite year for those) , i just never got serious about finding and buying one , i love the old VW vans too , wonderful vehicles!
Amo restauração!
Parabéns!
" nada se perde, tudo se aproveita."
Wonderful. I remember my dad had a '65 all red, identical to yours!
I love this car.
Here in Brazil it is increasingly expensive to acquire a prototype of this era, whether as a body or running, preserved or not.
Not truly identical. This is a '66 which has certain identifiable features.
Absolutely one of my FAVORITE cars to drive!
Our family had a beetle like this when I was a child. I remember the sound of the seats when they would clunk back into place. What a lucky find. It looks as though it's been repainted. The fender seals would have been black and not body colored.
I could be staged, they painted the car and put some dirt and poo on it... youtube is starting to be a "makebelieve" world for ratings...
Mudguard piping ( in yankee speak “ fender seals”) were ALWAYS in body color NEVER black
Fantastikt trevligt video, och ett bra jobb av dig.
Som förvaltar ett stycke kulturhistoria både med denna bil och tidigare Saab å Volvo bilar:)
Hade varit kul å få se den live. Ha en fortsatt fin sommar.
Nice 65!
Great find ... I'm Volkswagen enthusiast !!
Hello from France 🇫🇷
Vad kul att se en gammal folka, hade själv en likadan i början av 80-talet, fast ljusblå. verkliga nostalgivibbar!
Wow! Riktigt häftig video! Bra jobbat Hampus!💪💪💪👍👍👍😜🙏
That's an amazing barn find of a 1966 Seasand beetle with Platinum Mosaic interior in mint condition...not many left in the world looking like that....thanks for sharing it! I hope you can preserve it without modifications...
Great find. First class job cleaning it up!
You did a very nice refurbishing on that barn find. Looks great and should be a pleasure to drive that as well... Thumbs Up!
É um modelo que merece ser preservado, o valor histórico desses veículos é incalculável.
Adoro WV antigos.
* São Paulo/Brasil 🙂
Hey great job!! It came up pretty well for a barn find !
One of the first cars I drove was a 1966 Beetle, same savannah beige color too. Difference was it was American so it had bumper overriders and a dent behind the drivers door.
I bought a '67 VW Beetle 1300 a few years ago. The car is in amazing, original condition. I'm only removing a few "embellishments" from the previous owners to restore it to the condition it was in when it was delivered.
Great video 😊👍
I had that exact year ('66) Beetle. It's readily identifiable by certain features. I wonder about the mechanicals and how many miles/km are on it
Congratulations, what a great find. This Beetle is in an excellent condition.
No mice/rat damage? Hard to believe, after sitting for 25 years.
@@curbozerboomer1773you probably don’t know much about the Swedish climate.
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اتنی بہترین حالت میں یہ گاڑی آپکو مل گئی بہت خوش نصیبی کی بات ہے۔ میری پسندیدہ ترین گاڑی اگر کوئی ہے تو وہ یہی والکس ویگن بیٹل ہے۔
زندہ باد میرے دوست 🙌❤🇵🇰
What a great car to bring back to life. I love the Beetle.
Sehr gute Arbeit. Der zuvor stark verschmutzte Lack konnte offensichtlich gerettet werden. So muss es sein. Und der Chrom konnte auch gerettet werden. Hut ab für diese vorbildliche Aktion. Das hat mir sehr gefallen.😊😗
HELT OTROLIGT!
Underbart att se. Bra jobbat LG.
What an absolute dream of a find... might as well have got in a time machine and brought one back from the 60's
It’s amazing what washing and a D/A polisher can do 😍
Nice job, good to see it looking so clean! What was that polish compound you used on the bodywork? Seemed to work like magic!!
What color is that "Oatmeal Puke No.13"
@@robertdominguez1304 I like the color
It’s more efficient if u go from the top down when you wash so you don’t re-rinse a lot. The more u know. 🌈⭐️ cool video !!!!!!
No.... Dirt runs off easier on a cleaner surface and if you start from the top you would rinse the chemichals away making it harder for the dirt to loosen up!
You should always start from the bottom when rinsing/shooting away chemichals! When you rinse away the "handwash soap" its ok to start at the top.
@@eriks825 said like that it makes sense. Thanks for educating me. 💯
Finding this is better than winning any winnings from any lottery… amazing beautiful find.
Lovely cars. Best last year model with those lights.
I need this car in my life. I had one growing up and I loved it. Nice job.
Olá, eu sou apaixonado por FUSCA e, que maravilha de vídeo, e com este polimento que você fez neste carro incrível. Parabéns e obrigado por nos mostra este lindo carro. 🇧🇷🙋♂️🚗
I had a 1200 deluxe 1969 in red wow, wish I still had it now 😢
Superb video and you're a very lucky man to own this beautiful VW
Oh my… that is an unbelievable get!! That Kafer is perfect! Absolutely love that color - just an amazing find. Jealous.
What an absolutely stunning and beautiful car. I'd rather have this electrified and simple with no driver assist electronics. Than a modern car. Perfect urban runabout. ❤
Electrified????? Please no 😮😢
Beautifully done. Looks brand new again
Bought brand new, drove for a year until really dirty, parked indoors for 58 years then taken out and washed. That car is a beauty.
Great work! What remains a mystery to me is why weren't the registration plates removed before starting the job.
Fantastiskt skick, grattis! De rostar ju rätt friskt annars, men till och med plåtarna till värmen lär ju vara intakta på denna!
Que carrinho bonitinho!!!! Tive um desses ano 67, exatamente nessa cor!! Foi meu primeiro carro, muitas recordações da juventude!!! grato por compartilhar essa pequena maravilha!! Abraços do Brasil!!! 😃👏👏👏💖
English mate....
@@hogg7076learn Brazilian Portuguese or use the translator. Just a heads up, the video is not in English either. And we ain't your mate...
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@@hogg7076every post in a language other than my Mother Tongue has a little option underneath it to translate. Try clicking that.
@@JuniorJr... There is no need to be mean spirited. Life life with a smile and be nice to others.
Bra jobbat broder Hampus, älskar dina videos 👍
That's a huge transformation! The chicken shit remover alone made a huge difference. Very satisfying video to watch.
The most loved automobile ever produced, an engineering marvel in reliable simplicity, no radiator air cooled, would have to be the world's first utterly reliable car without doubt.
But totally unsafe!
i agree with everything but i would say it is the second,, the utteraly reliable early ford flathead also is this way. run forever with little work even if left sitting for 60 or 70 years
Eine mordsschinderei, die mit dem erfolg belohnt wird.BRAVO
Wunderschönener Käfer, es sollte mehr davon geben !
Hermoso y nuevo ❤ el estado de conservación increíble felicidades a su dueño 😊
Un Volkswagen bellísimo, y un extraordinario trabajo de pulido y limpieza. Ayudó mucho que haya estado resguardado bajo techo. Excelente video!!
Muy buen video. Quedo perfecto. Siempre me han gustrado los "Cepillos" como los llamamos aqui en RD
Well done that colour came alive, very nice
Nice job, great car, it would have been good to know the brand and grade of polishes and other fluids you used, so we could all learn.
I used www.gordetmedrw.se products for the wash and rupes products for the polishing.
Also had a 1966 VW. It was the same color but never looked as great as this one. Can you share the name of the products you used? This was a great video so keep them coming!!
its nice to see this cute legend pristine again great work 👍
My first beetle was bought new by my dad in 1968. he put 100 k miles on it, then my younger brother wore out the tires and the clutch at the same time and just walked away from it. I came along needing a cheap car so they said if you can get it running you can have it. After a new clutch and tires it was buffed up much like in this video--I did it all by hand. I drove it for ten years, eventually sold it for 1000 bucks.
Amazing that the engine was still in good shape?...Those beetle engines usually needed a rebuild after 100 thousand miles, if not before that!
Wow! What an amazing job … of staging a “barn find”.
And you know that it’s “staged” how?
I don't know it's staged, but I know that isn't an 'original' car. There are lots of inconsistencies in the age of components fitted to the vehicle and IMHO that's unusual for a barn find.
It’s not staged, 100% real. There is no meaning to create staged stuff when good non-staged cars exist.