Reviving A Classic 70s Volkswagen Beetle | Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car
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Join Mike and Elvis on this thrilling restoration journey as they breathe new life into a 1970 VW Beetle. With meticulous attention to detail, they showcase the Beetle's iconic features, setting up shop at a major classic car event. Find out as they negotiate and unveil the timeless beauty of the '70s VW Beetle!
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From Season 1 Episode 4 - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
My dad bought a orange one back in 1979 , our first car with a radio. I remember sitting with him on Sunday evening's listening to the Irish top 40 . I was just 12 years old. He died in 1981 . But wonderful memories of him and that orange beetle.
Elvis is brilliant.
Mine was a 1958 if I remember correctly. It was the first with the large rear window but hadn’t got to having a gas gauge yet. we were a poor married couple and this tough economical little car sure helped us in our early married life getting my nurse wife to work at 7.30 in the snowy morning in Montreal.
Stationed in Germany in 1980 and newly married to a fellow soldier, we bought an orange, German spec, 1973 super beetle. My wife learned how to drive in that car. I loved that car, but the cost to convert the car to American specs to ship it home was too much for our budget. We sold it to another soldier before we left . Great memories from 44 years ago. We're still together. She drives an SUV now, and I drive a truck, but neither have the character, or are as fun as that old VW beetle.
My first car was a 1970 VW 1500 in Orange , began to wonder if it was this one , lol , i bought it running and complete and rusty in 1980 for £ 80 , happy days , kept it for 9 years .
edd,ant and elvis are the best❤❤❤
Good decision to keep the original orange.
Elvis I also Had a 1965 VW convertible , I also came across a 1600, 65 hp That a friend of my fathers he Came to the us from Germany, with this motor For his VW, But Got sick and Passed away, I Bought it off the wife, I think I had the Fastest VW around, 120 mph started to come off the Ground and fly,, This was back in 1978 you were Not born I,m sure, one of the Best cars I ever owned.
120mph? What engine?
Mike no cambia! 😂, Ed China trabajaba, Ant trabajaba y Elvis trabaja, mientras Mike Brewer habla y habla 😅🤗
Beautifull vw
A Beatle? And it is an orange Beatle?? Ed's favorite car and also his favorite color... he must be very upset by now... 😄
Love that VW and color👍
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JANUARY 2024
Wheeler Dealers Dream Car, just hope this great show, goes on a long life just like Wheeler Dealers is doing.
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If you install an engine you check it surely, the LT fault a set up 😮
Edd is an expert in these
Is he? He kept that quiet
Salut!
wrong tail lamps
Nope, "Sparkäfer" like this orange 1970s one had these old ones much longer. Its correct.
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Why the hell don't you guys post the full episode
“Click here to subscribe”…..drives me nuts😣
How about click there to subscribe? Any better!
My dad bought a 1972 orange beetle back in 1979 , our first car with a radio. I remember me and him sitting in it on Sunday evening's listening to the Irish top 40 . I was just 12 years old. He died in 1981 . Great memories of a great car .
Literally showed nothing of the assembly 😂 ain't no one paying over 6k for a 70s bug
They can go for a lot more than that!
@@markf4720 not a restored 70's
@@GT.Bugger I would say it depends on more factors than that. A really good restoration on a car with decent history and low mileage, especially if it's something less usual such as a special edition, or if it has some nice upgrades. 70s bugs are definitely becoming more popular as I'm sure you know they are easier to live with and drive than the early ones.
@markf4720 perhaps if it's fully original with low mileage and in good shape and history, then maybe. But there's just so many of them around I can't see them selling for that money. Granted, most are rotten and by that age have either been butchered by someone or in an accident. So, one in the condition I described is possible, I suppose.
@@GT.Bugger yes, £5-6k is definitely the usual price for them in good condition. Has to be something outstanding to get more 👍
Meaningless video lacks context and credibility.
Post up the link to the better videos you make then Peter...
In the top 3 of worst engine sound in history
No way!! They sound awesome!!
Tubbs Brewer and his bullshit, time to clearout his nonsense.