My '67 convertible (bought fo3 $300.00 in January '76 and covered by 2 feet of snow) was a very lovable car that I enjoyed for three years. The very first day the the temperature got to 45 degrees in Boston the top was down and I felt like the king of the world...
So one of our cars clutch decided to stop working a few blocks from the house. Somehow I was able to invoke the greatness of this “driving tutorial” and sure enough I was able to save us a tow and made it home. So thank you very much !
Your laughs as you pull out of the drive just made me laugh. :) How a Karmann Ghia with no clutch, no brakes, no door latches can make someone that happy, (as a super beetle owner) I COMPLETELY understand. Thanks for the information on getting one of these started.
That was the BEST VW Life video yet!!! Just about peed my pants laughing!! Those are the days when you know you love those Volkswagens!! I've been a part of those crazy antics with an old VWs with no brakes, clutch or working doors. Seems very similar, if not a dead ringer for the Karmann Ghia I learned to drive stick on! The memories of my childhood in a an old VW was me saying exactly what Matt Jackson said when he jumped into that Ghia...the thoughts of excited and yet nervous anticipation...and I loved it.
My Aunt and Uncle gave it a thumbs up! I like the process, but the best was Gary and Matt Jackson laughing there asses off driving without brakes! Another fun episode!! Happy New Year to the whole crew there!
1st rides are the BEST days, and you guys are doing a awesome job in taking time to explain the basics for new people to the aircooled scene. If your ever in Tn, be sure to look us up
You guys remind me of a couple of kids with a NEW TOY! My 73 Ghia has the SAME problem with the doors. They have the driver EJECT and the OPTIONAL Passenger EJECT DOORS! I had the same issue with the clucth and brakes too. I had the SAME ride you guys had. WHAT A BLAST THAT WAS.
I have a 65 Karma Ghia and I’ve been working on it for a while. It has no brakes either mine are disc brakes. Yours is in a lot better shape. I had no floor or interior all rusted out.
You guys were quite organized and had a game plan til it was running. I love the way it evolved or de-evolved to a level of pure joy. Thanks for another great video!
When you turned sharply and the door opened I had a moment of shock followed by laughter. Matt Jackson does his own stunts! My friend test drove a Bug once prior to buying it, I was in the passenger seat when the car lurched and the seat track ripped out of the roted floor and I rolled into the backseat 😂.
This was an awesome, clear cut method to do any cold start on any unknown engine. It can apply to most makes, not just VW's. Definitely a great video as usual guys ;)
When I bought the car there was a book (under the driver's seat) "How to keep your Volkswagen alive, the manual for the perfect idiot" or something like that and I opened and couldn't put down until I was finished. Then I STARTED WORKING in my new, 9 year old, car and kept it purring ever since. What a pleasure of a car!
Really good idea to check if the rockers are actually moving. I had an engine that cranked over and seemed fine, but the cam shaft had snapped. Took me a while to figure out why it had stopped working lol.
We made a trophy out of a cam gear that sheared a section of teeth causing no more cam action - same scenario trying for a bit to get it working to find out rockers weren’t moving - 👍🏻
Hahahah that no-brake drive was hilarious! Good job onngetting that engine to run! Hey I'd like to share with you the 2-step valve adjustment procedure I do: - I align the engine to TDC at cyl #1 - Pop the 2 valve covers off - I adjust both valves for cyl 1, intake for #2 and exhaust of #4 then 1 full engine turn by hand and adjust all remaining valves: - both for cyl 3, intake of cyl 4 and exhaust of #2 Try it out, it's very convenient and you do a really fast valve adjustment
Hahahah. I tried to drive my 1972 s beetle when my clutch cable broke off on the road. I started engine on second gear and drove 25km to the mechanic service 😁 Another time was the throttle cable broke off again. And put a matchstick box on to the carburator latch for throttle. 😆 VW's are fun 👍 I missed my toy.
I had a '62 with a hole in the side of the block and an exploded piston and it would still start... barely and with much effort. I drove it around the farm field one day until it finally locked up. I later put the heads on another engine without doing anything to them other than cleaning off some of the carbon and prying out a broken piston ring that had embedded into one of them. That engine ran for many more years before needing to be rebuilt. A VW doesn't die. It just gets really grumpy sometimes.
We stayed up waaaaaay past our bedtime to watch this & it was worth it! Was waiting to see if y’all were going to have to do the Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble foot stop lol
Awesome! "super clean" product placement reminds me of the "Truman Show", that is not allowed on UK television, indeed, the BBC does not even have any adverts - programmes run start to finish without any interruptions! Brilliant filming and so hilarious driving, great laugh on a Thursday evening! (as a Nation we are supposed to be starting the clapping again for the pandemic heroes at 8.00pm GMT - 25 minutes time as I write this). Thank you as always, greetings from the UK!
Can not tell you how many times I had to drive home with no clutch after ricky racing my 67 beetle down town. Throw out bearing or cable breaking. Fun times.
Congratulations! I've got a 72 bug that has been sitting in one garage or another since 1989. Working towards starting it. Have the carbs rebuilt. Just need to plumb up the fuel pump and see if she'll go.
Outstanding video gents. The cackling during the drive with no clutch or brakes, true suicide squad stuff there. I love the looks of the ghia myself. Bugs are neat but the ghia really makes my interest peak for me.
Good to see the crew working again. I'm anxious to get the bus up and running...maybe I should drag the 914 down to you. I don't see how anybody could work on ith without dropping the engine. Compartment is tight spaced. Keep it coming ya'll. Good stuff. The bus does have brakes. It will also have a new VW Life sticker soon.
Would you not determine if there was a stuck valve when you turned the engine over through a full 4 cylinders? You would have piston to valve contact. Obviously you can check timing by pulling the covers but the initial stuck valve issue would be obvious.
Agreed if the valve was stuck wide open it may be possible to touch the piston top but there are a billion other lifts that would not have the valve and piston touching - or if the motor has dished piston that idea may be even harder to stand behind . But yes turning it over may tell us a bunch- spun bearing , locked up motor, flywheel causing problems (HB19 was this way) rusty cylinder walls, stuck valves and so on- so this is why we start with just turning the motor over a few good times get a feel for what it is. 😎😎
WOOOHOOOO I got my 2 VW Life Beetle decals today!!! OOOOOH YEAH!!!!! Thanks gents. Now will you make hoodies with the VW Life Beetle design? (please) With that much "oil in it" it MAY have a leaking fuel pump, leaking into the crank case..
@@VWLifeVW I could almost smell the smoke, had a blast watching it. I know the thrill of a first run, my dad used to have a car repair shop. My whole childhood was spend on his shop and on the race track. I'm going to watch this with him tonight. Believe me, I'm still smiling. A few days ago, my dad was the only one that could start my cousin's 71 Beetle. Nothing beats experience!
@@tommiesmith3369 Sounds just like me.. When i first start chewing, its hard too stop! :) I dare you to chug down on winegums/gummy bears next video.. haha
My '67 convertible (bought fo3 $300.00 in January '76 and covered by 2 feet of snow) was a very lovable car that I enjoyed for three years. The very first day the the temperature got to 45 degrees in Boston the top was down and I felt like the king of the world...
The best part was Mr. Alexander laughing continuously during the Ghia drive!!! His laugh is contagious!!
So one of our cars clutch decided to stop working a few blocks from the house. Somehow I was able to invoke the greatness of this “driving tutorial” and sure enough I was able to save us a tow and made it home. So thank you very much !
That is awesome!
Y’all’s laughter on the maiden voyage made my day! Go VW Lifers!
Same comment I was going to make. Awesome time guys! Really enjoyed👍
@@EmanDeluxeVLOGS a mixture of girly giggles and sheer panic. Haven't laughed so hard in ages, love it.
@@tonypeters8298 absolutely 💯
Your laughs as you pull out of the drive just made me laugh. :) How a Karmann Ghia with no clutch, no brakes, no door latches can make someone that happy, (as a super beetle owner) I COMPLETELY understand. Thanks for the information on getting one of these started.
Glad you enjoyed it
That was the BEST VW Life video yet!!! Just about peed my pants laughing!! Those are the days when you know you love those Volkswagens!! I've been a part of those crazy antics with an old VWs with no brakes, clutch or working doors. Seems very similar, if not a dead ringer for the Karmann Ghia I learned to drive stick on! The memories of my childhood in a an old VW was me saying exactly what Matt Jackson said when he jumped into that Ghia...the thoughts of excited and yet nervous anticipation...and I loved it.
ha ha thanks Jillian! :) nervous was right
Awesome episode for people cranking an unknown engine for the first time. Awesome as always guys!
Thanks!
My Aunt and Uncle gave it a thumbs up! I like the process, but the best was Gary and Matt Jackson laughing there asses off driving without brakes! Another fun episode!! Happy New Year to the whole crew there!
This is by far my favorite video you guys have done! 😆
You guys are a hoot. I love you
Thank you Joel!
Joel is the Best!!!
Love it that he was still wearing the headlight while driving 👍😁
he has it on , more than he has it off :)
Great content for learning. I have a 69 bug myself. Love how you guys ask questions and write things down. Explaining is well done too. Thank you!
that was all tommieB! :) thanks post a picture of your 69 on our facebook page - facebook.com/VWLifeVW/
Got my VW Life Bug stickers in the mail! They look awesome! Thank you guys
Glad you like them!
I Love the smell of Karmann Ghia in the morning ... ... ... Smells like ... ... ... Victory, ya know
1st rides are the BEST days, and you guys are doing a awesome job in taking time to explain the basics for new people to the aircooled scene.
If your ever in Tn, be sure to look us up
Thanks!
Really enjoyed that! Thanks and have a great weekend VW Life guys. James
Glad you enjoyed it
I love seeing your enthusiasm and energy in your videos. It's a joy to watch you work.
Thank you! Cheers!
You guys remind me of a couple of kids with a NEW TOY! My 73 Ghia has the SAME problem with the doors. They have the driver EJECT and the OPTIONAL Passenger EJECT DOORS! I had the same issue with the clucth and brakes too. I had the SAME ride you guys had. WHAT A BLAST THAT WAS.
Oh wow!
@@VWLifeVWOh I forgot to mention I drove my car home 8 miles like that. Last summer.
I have a 65 Karma Ghia and I’ve been working on it for a while. It has no brakes either mine are disc brakes.
Yours is in a lot better shape. I had no floor or interior all rusted out.
You Guys just made my day.. I enjoyed your madian journey with no brakes..
ha ha thanks! :)
Basic to the basics! Very helpful to be reminded on how to check if a car has sat. Valve and timing critical. Havin a VW is fun esp with friends
exactly!
You guys were quite organized and had a game plan til it was running. I love the way it evolved or de-evolved to a level of pure joy. Thanks for another great video!
yeah it went down hill quickly !
When you turned sharply and the door opened I had a moment of shock followed by laughter. Matt Jackson does his own stunts! My friend test drove a Bug once prior to buying it, I was in the passenger seat when the car lurched and the seat track ripped out of the roted floor and I rolled into the backseat 😂.
oh my! yeah seat rails and rusty pans = that kind of situation! lol
This was an awesome, clear cut method to do any cold start on any unknown engine. It can apply to most makes, not just VW's. Definitely a great video as usual guys ;)
Great point!
When I bought the car there was a book (under the driver's seat) "How to keep your Volkswagen alive, the manual for the perfect idiot" or something like that and I opened and couldn't put down until I was finished. Then I STARTED WORKING in my new, 9 year old, car and kept it purring ever since. What a pleasure of a car!
wow ! post a picture of it on our facebook page - facebook.com/VWLifeVW/
@@VWLifeVW I think I have one of me repairing the convertible top on a sunny day after a big snow. I'll find it and post it for you.
Laughter at the end was worth the work. Good job guys.
That was just too much fun! Haha! Thanks for the adventure, guys!✌
glad you liked it Wes!
Really good idea to check if the rockers are actually moving. I had an engine that cranked over and seemed fine, but the cam shaft had snapped. Took me a while to figure out why it had stopped working lol.
We made a trophy out of a cam gear that sheared a section of teeth causing no more cam action - same scenario trying for a bit to get it working to find out rockers weren’t moving - 👍🏻
yep ask us how we know :)
This makes me want a Ghia now.
40 secunds in and tears of joy in my eyes.
Of course she runs!
ha ha
Hahahah that no-brake drive was hilarious! Good job onngetting that engine to run!
Hey I'd like to share with you the 2-step valve adjustment procedure I do:
- I align the engine to TDC at cyl #1
- Pop the 2 valve covers off
- I adjust both valves for cyl 1, intake for #2 and exhaust of #4
then 1 full engine turn by hand and adjust all remaining valves:
- both for cyl 3, intake of cyl 4 and exhaust of #2
Try it out, it's very convenient and you do a really fast valve adjustment
Thanks for the tips!
Ive never though of doing in in combination! Thats a great idea I will try next oil change!
Yeah I twisted that doohickey on the thingamajig til that baby fired up, then I floored to where I was going, so I TOTALLY get ya Brother
😂🤣😂
Great video VW life! Greetings from the great state of Michigan, the cool blue north. Just subscribed keep up the good work.
Thanks for the sub!
Gary’s laugh 😂 quality! Really enjoyed this 1 😄
ha ha yeah :)
Hahahah. I tried to drive my 1972 s beetle when my clutch cable broke off on the road. I started engine on second gear and drove 25km to the mechanic service 😁 Another time was the throttle cable broke off again. And put a matchstick box on to the carburator latch for throttle. 😆 VW's are fun 👍 I missed my toy.
Nice work!
I had a '62 with a hole in the side of the block and an exploded piston and it would still start... barely and with much effort. I drove it around the farm field one day until it finally locked up. I later put the heads on another engine without doing anything to them other than cleaning off some of the carbon and prying out a broken piston ring that had embedded into one of them. That engine ran for many more years before needing to be rebuilt.
A VW doesn't die. It just gets really grumpy sometimes.
wow amazing story! love hearing stuff like that
We stayed up waaaaaay past our bedtime to watch this & it was worth it! Was waiting to see if y’all were going to have to do the Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble foot stop lol
Ha ha ha yeah
Man little dude that brought back memories
Awesome! "super clean" product placement reminds me of the "Truman Show", that is not allowed on UK television, indeed, the BBC does not even have any adverts - programmes run start to finish without any interruptions!
Brilliant filming and so hilarious driving, great laugh on a Thursday evening! (as a Nation we are supposed to be starting the clapping again for the pandemic heroes at 8.00pm GMT - 25 minutes time as I write this). Thank you as always, greetings from the UK!
Nice job guys!
Thanks!
I also had a '67 Karman Ghia a fine VW. Have fun!
thanks Skip!
Thank you so very much for sharing! Hahahaaaaaaa! You guys are so funny. Hahahaaaa! Great job everyone. Love it. 👍😍👏
Thank you so much 😁
Loving the sound of that air cooled beauty. Thanks
right!@?
Great video!
Tommie's "Luftkühler" - hoodie is awesome!
yes he's a cool dude :)
@@VWLifeVW 😉👍
That's what dreams are made of. You guys rock. God bless
Wow - a lot of great info, a nice clean up with the first wash and a near death experience. What more can you ask for? Great video guys! Thanks
we covered all the bases! :)
Can not tell you how many times I had to drive home with no clutch after ricky racing my 67 beetle down town. Throw out bearing or cable breaking. Fun times.
rev matching for the win! :)
Congratulations! I've got a 72 bug that has been sitting in one garage or another since 1989. Working towards starting it. Have the carbs rebuilt. Just need to plumb up the fuel pump and see if she'll go.
facebook.com/VWLifeVW/. Post a comment if it on our Facebook page!
Y’all are hilarious!! Great work!!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@VWLifeVW I rescued a vw thing about 3 months back. Had to do pretty much what y’all had to do
@@mosertransport7231 post a picture of it on our facebook page - facebook.com/VWLifeVW/
The driving part was hilarious and glad you guys had a fun time.🤣🤣🤣
so much fun!
Obviously Gary and Jake are living in a pretty relaxed neighbourhood ;)
So... I'm watching a group of men working on a vw. And yet... I can't think of anything on tv more interesting! EPIC guys, you made my day.
(0\_/0)
L633 blue. Beautiful original color.
First car in 96 was a 69 Ghia. Its a keeper. 👍🏻🤙🏻If not, I ll take it
Great video again! And the part with driving without brakes gave me flashbacks 😅 and laughter 😁🤣 And good to see this Ghia gets saved 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding video gents. The cackling during the drive with no clutch or brakes, true suicide squad stuff there. I love the looks of the ghia myself. Bugs are neat but the ghia really makes my interest peak for me.
Ha ha ha thanks!
@@VWLifeVW I assume it's now long gone to a new owner.
@@oldtanker4860 it is
@@VWLifeVW Rats, sigh.
You guys are INSANE!!! :D good job!
yes we are
Must be a very early '67 as it doesn't have the back up lights that came standard that year.
I was giggling right along with ya'll!! #VWLife BABEEE!
Amazing video , glad to hear it’s running
Thanks!
Great job guys. Hi from France.
Hey, thanks!
OMG. 1st great video, learnt a lot. 2nd - hilarious maiden drive / made my day. Lol.
Glad you enjoyed it
You could have lost an eye with those antics
Well you did get your exercise pushing it !
Matt Jackson: "we got no brakes?" 🤣🤣🤣
we could have died!
Check them fins for critters! Or she will overheat, but you know that already , vw guys..... well done and good luck!
yeah we'd want to pull it apart and reseal it before taking it on any real trip
I so want one of those ghia's !
Good to see the crew working again. I'm anxious to get the bus up and running...maybe I should drag the 914 down to you. I don't see how anybody could work on ith without dropping the engine. Compartment is tight spaced. Keep it coming ya'll. Good stuff. The bus does have brakes. It will also have a new VW Life sticker soon.
Holy cow that was awesome! You guys rock!
thanks :)
Working on my 69 ghia! Hope it will run again. See you on the road 👍
Sounds great!
post a picture of it on our facebook page - facebook.com/VWLifeVW/
Would you not determine if there was a stuck valve when you turned the engine over through a full 4 cylinders? You would have piston to valve contact. Obviously you can check timing by pulling the covers but the initial stuck valve issue would be obvious.
Agreed if the valve was stuck wide open it may be possible to touch the piston top but there are a billion other lifts that would not have the valve and piston touching - or if the motor has dished piston that idea may be even harder to stand behind .
But yes turning it over may tell us a bunch- spun bearing , locked up motor, flywheel causing problems (HB19 was this way) rusty cylinder walls, stuck valves and so on- so this is why we start with just turning the motor over a few good times get a feel for what it is. 😎😎
Brilliant guys, haven't laughed so much, thanks for that !!!
Glad you enjoyed it
This is the information I’m looking for in a video 👍🏼 nice job fellas
Glad it was helpful!
Made my day. Gary your laugh is great!
Have you put a price on it yet?
WOOOHOOOO I got my 2 VW Life Beetle decals today!!! OOOOOH YEAH!!!!! Thanks gents. Now will you make hoodies with the VW Life Beetle design? (please)
With that much "oil in it" it MAY have a leaking fuel pump, leaking into the crank case..
yeah we smelled it and it seemed to be okay but you might be right :) glad you got the stickers
@@VWLifeVW 🤟😁👍
Nice job boys!
Thanks!
Mat Jackson, gets brave points from the UK.......
Made us laugh he secured the camera before himself as the door opened.
#priorities
@@tommiesmith3369 vwlife insurance and mats face at that moment has to be some merch
On the fuel solenoid, there is a screw which disables the solenoid. no need to cut off the plunger.
really!? crazy thanks for sharing
That was awesome you got it to run 👍🏻great video stay safe guys
Thanks, you too!
Very interesting video and very funny lads well done
Glad you enjoyed it
Frankenstein team did it once again, it lives.
Excellent, I would have it off you but I’m in the uk so a bit far with the trailer
For $100 U.S. Dollars Gary will drive it there, but can't promise anything about the brakes. ;) lol
@@KSFWG 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Entertaining as usual, what a great video.
Glad you think so!
@@VWLifeVW I could almost smell the smoke, had a blast watching it. I know the thrill of a first run, my dad used to have a car repair shop. My whole childhood was spend on his shop and on the race track. I'm going to watch this with him tonight. Believe me, I'm still smiling. A few days ago, my dad was the only one that could start my cousin's 71 Beetle. Nothing beats experience!
Great tutorial...and y'all are crazy!
Glad you enjoyed it!
2 thumbs up!!! Karmann Ghia is the tops!!
thanks David!
nice job long live the Ghia
thanks!
Another great video guys! keep em coming.. Btw Barry, drop the chewing gum.. Bubblegum ASMR :)
I get a little crazy with the gum - bit the inside of my cheek like 5 times that day 😳🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I got issues 🤣🤣🤣🤣😜
@@tommiesmith3369 Sounds just like me.. When i first start chewing, its hard too stop! :)
I dare you to chug down on winegums/gummy bears next video.. haha
ha ha yeah you noticed, our new camera and mic pic up everything!
@@kimmariusnorderhaug5855 send me some -I'll go to town on those :P
Never heard Old Man laugh so much!🤣
My dream car right there
it's a pretty cool one!
great video guys!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It looks new inside!!!! (the heads at least)
Great vid👍
Nice video always like will it run
Ahh the Karma Ghia, The Beetle's suave dressed sibling
good job ! check out the AC pulley and fan shroud
yeah a lot of ghia's had AC back in the day, poor man's sports car :)
@@VWLifeVW not in my neck of the woods buddy ...happy new year
@@rixkafer56 well that's what they were called back in the day when they sold them new :)
@@VWLifeVW i know I've owned a few over the years my coolest was a triple black 66 vert ! im talking about the AC ... good day sir
Love it some food for thought nice work as always.might of saved me £££££
Thanks 👍
Looked like the clown car at a circus - You guys are amazing - when it comes to down to QUALITY fun it comes down to VW LIFE!
definitely a bunch of clowns!
great job, men........
Thanks!
Been looking forward to this 1 👍🏻🙂
it was a fun one!
Looks like a fun.
That’s awesome!... subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!