Installing Legacy Ragtop Conversion kit-1969 Beetle Restoration-PART 23
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Check out my new ragtop on my 1969 VW Beetle. Installing the kit was pretty easy, although it didn't come with instructions. I found a helpful video from the company BRITAX, but it was in Portuguese. Despite the language barrier, it was the only guide I had.
We started by setting up the black frame on top of the car, which helped us with measurements. Once we marked all our spots, we cut the roof. Although I was nervous, we managed to cut it off without any problems.
After removing the roof, we put the black frame back on the car and added the chrome rails on top. Then we installed the tan-colored ragtop, which will complement the car's future paint color.
We encountered a small issue with the latch, which made it impossible to shut the ragtop completely. After some adjustments, everything fell into place, and we finished the installation.
If you're interested in this modification for your car, check the link below and let me know if you have any questions about the installation.
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Fantástico trabajo, Oscar. Es refrescante ver gente joven como tú que les gusten los escarabajos y pongan tantas ganas y esfuerzo en dejarlos bonitos. Aquí no tenemos tantas cosas chulas para nuestros coches pero se hace lo que se puede. Saludos desde Gran Canaria, España.
Nice job on the ragtop install! Makes a Definite statement! Keep up the great work! God Bless 🙏🏼
That rag looks sweet. I thought about doing it. You made it look easy.
yep, it gives a whole different look to my project. I made it look easy, but I was stressing behind the scenes, especially when I was ready to cut the roof off. You should definitely get one.
I'm different, yeah, I'm different
Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing.
Well done!
Thank you so much, Twin! I hope this video demonstrates the extensive work involved in building a car and why it takes years to get everything right.
I think you are the only Cali guy that has a video on the aftermarket RAG install awesome I wouldn't do it to my 67 bug I'm restoring, but I would definitely do it to a 69 or 70 bug
I had a hard time finding a video showing the installation, as all I could find were in Brazilian Portuguese. I hope this video helps others when installing a ragtop on their Volkswagens. Hopefully, my next project will be an early model bug with an OEM ragtop.
Great job man!
Thank you, brother! It's great to see the car come together and share my journey with you guys.
Great video! Ive had a Canvas Brazilian ragtop in my bug for over 5 years and love it they are a great addition for a bug! 303 water repellant works great on these tops!
Awesome job 💪🏼🇬🇧
Hey there! I really appreciate the support. Sending lots of love from California!
Awesome job for doing it yourself and making a video 👍🏽
Thank you. I'm trying my best to do everything by myself. It's hard at times, but it's always great to see the final result and be proud of all the hard work.
Oscar you did a great job on that rag top. Everything looks beautiful.
I agree. I was initially apprehensive because it's such a significant project to take on, but as I started working on it, I realized it was easier than I had anticipated. Thank you for your support, brother!
@@oscar_dubs Always scary doing some things but cutting the whole roof is the scariest.
awesome , I have a 69 I'm building now. Plan on putting a rag top in so this was good to see that not that difficult. I already put my safari in and I think I know who you are talking about. He clearly says this isn't his main job LOL and it could take a while. The company I got mine fron has his initials of his company but not sure if it is a knock off or not , as the locks are on the side and not the bottom. look forward to more videos
Great! It was a bit challenging to install, but I would recommend taking your time to understand all the steps to ensure the final product turns out right. I almost regretted getting them from him, but I installed the kit last week and it turned out really good, so I can't complain about the product. However, I do know that other companies provide the same kit. Mine has the locking latches on the side too. The reason they have them on the side is because the later models of the bugs have padding on the dashboard, compared to the early models where the dash is straight metal.
Nicely done! Such a classic look. Can’t wait to see the safari windows and new paint job. Keep it up man.
Hey! Thank you for checking out the video. I really appreciate you guys supporting this project. As you know, I've been working on it for many years, and it's nice to see it come together slowly. I did the safari window last week, so paint is right around the corner.
Damn, bro, you're going all out. A lot of nice components. Dig it.
Yes, I have a vision for the final version of my dream car. I know that cutting up the car is not everyone's cup of tea, but this is what it takes to have a one-of-a-kind build. Thank you for checking it out.
I love how the rag top looks but I was wondering
Does the rain stay out? Especially when driving. I just don’t see how the rag is closed tight enough
Glad you’re taking your time and doing it right!
Not a stupid question at all, as I was wondering the same thing when planning to do the conversion myself. I've read online and talked to people at shows about it, and my conclusion is that yes, the ragtop will leak. When the car is stationary, the water won't leak, but if you are driving at high speeds on the freeway, there might be a small place where water will leak. This also applies to the safari windshield. These are the small little problem that come with it.
@@oscar_dubs good to know about the safari windshield too!
Thank you! I tried talking to some at a couple shows & I think because I’m not one of the guys it just seems awkward.
I installed my Brazilian ragtop in 5 years ago and I've had zero leaks in the rain even going over 80. No problem with the snow either I just make sure to brush it off. Mine is canvas and I use 303 water repellant which works wonders! They are a great addition and well worth the money
@@V8N8T thank you, good to know!
@@iddybiddyladybugleeza909 you betcha
Nice installment Oscar!!!
Thank you! One step closer to finishing this project.
I had exactly the same issue with mine except the frame was made bigger than the canvas. And yes, l cut a hole in the roof that was 3/4" too long.
looking solid bro 🙌🏼 i’m tryna see this mf with a fresh coat!
i know, dude. We are so close to finishing painting the bug! I did my safari windshield last week, so we are definitely ready for the final step before we actually paint the car.
Hi there, greetings from Nairobi Kenya. I'm requesting to know what the model number of the ragtop is. Thank you in advance...A.Bholim
Use the link in the bio to purchase the product. Let me know if you need help finding the right one.
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Thank you, my friend! Checking off the big things from the list.
Can you post the dimensions from the site of the ragtop you ordered? Thanks
I apologize for the delayed response, but the dimensions are 101cm x 126cm 3-fold. 39" x 50" (Built To Order).
Isn’t that a 3 fold?
You are right, this is a 3-fold ragtop, not a 2-fold as I originally said in the video. Good catch.
How much the ragtop
You can snag the same ragtop for about $1,400.00 plus shipping.
Dubs! What’s crackin’ dude? 8 months is way too long. Shoulda been one month max?! Why so long. Honestly I’m not a big fan of safari windows on bugs, only buses. I would get my money back and use it for other parts. I would also put dude on blast for taking so damn long. He probably is stealing your money. Anyways top looks good. Nice job!
I'm not sure why it takes so long, but the guy who sells the kit clearly states that it will take months to deliver the products. He mentioned around 3-4 months, but I ended up waiting almost 6-7 months, which is a pretty crazy turnaround time. The product itself was of very high quality. I don't want to expose him, but I simply want to share my experience with others. Thank you. The next huge step is to install the safari windshield kit, and then we have to get back to prepping the car for paint.