Tri-Bug

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by El Camino Man, Apr 27, 2012.

  1. El Camino Man

    El Camino Man Thank The Lord For BBFs!

    My cousin got married here a few weeks ago and this was her get-a-way train!

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    The first ones my cousins, I helped built the 2nd one, and the last ones mine! :thumbup1:
     
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  3. ob269

    ob269 New Member

    Lookin good JP! I like the old bugs!
     
  4. OP
    El Camino Man

    El Camino Man Thank The Lord For BBFs!

    The first ones the oldest! Lol. Its a 66. Behind it is a 73, then mines a 72
     
  5. ob269

    ob269 New Member

    I like the 70s ones better; not a huge fan of the slant the 66 has for the headlights..
     
  6. Good lookin bugs

    But I have always wondered why the heat just sucked in the older vw's being built in Germany where it gets cold you would think the heat would have been better.
    Like maybe aux. electric heating . lol
     
  7. That's epic lol I rarely see one, letalone three. Hahahaha
     
  8. cookiemonster

    cookiemonster New Member

    God i love bugs!
     
  9. klinger86

    klinger86 Moderator

    Slug bug x's 3 white green and blue. Hahahahahaha sorry had to do it. Great looking bugs man.
     
  10. OP
    El Camino Man

    El Camino Man Thank The Lord For BBFs!

    Thanks guys! And Diabolical Ranger... I know exactly what ya mean lol.

    They actually did make aux heaters. They ran on gas and sat right on top of the gas tank.... OSHA approved!
     

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