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finster Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:09 pm

an option is to fit a weather guard https://www2.cip1.com/acc-c10-3145/

pretty certain that rain trays were not fitted as not enough clearance.

the engine and carb need those vents - trust the vw engineers, if they were not necessary they wouldn't be there.

78BusGA Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:29 pm

Oh yea I understand that. The amount of airflow would be restricted I know, tough it would just depend on the Volume of air being sucked into the compartment from vacuum.

I have been searching for other alternatives to the age old unappealing vent cover, and I think I have found a fun alternative that should, if the angles work out well, prevent water and debris from as easily entering the engine compartment.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/175069706064

Might give a sort of fun, Porsche look as well.

Jayreydee Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:02 pm




What year is this deck lid. 😅

78BusGA Wed Jul 06, 2022 9:27 pm

With that all matt/satin dark paint, Must be an old KDF decklid! :P

hitest Thu Jul 07, 2022 8:24 am

Jayreydee wrote:


What year is this deck lid. 😅

See page one of this thread

Bruce Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:27 am

bnam wrote: In COTC (87 edition, page 728) JTG says that 68 1200s continued to use 67 decklids. along with 58-63 license plate lamp. But reference pics I've seen as well as the parts book don't support that at all. Just and error from Garwood?
IMO you're correct. My uncle had a 68 1200cc Beetle and it's lid was the standard 68-69 lid with the same license light housing as all the other 1500 Beetles.

talljordan Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:48 pm

Reviving this because there is still one piece missing from all of this.

At some point the deck lid light covers (the "awning"), changed from being smooth, to having ribs. The ribbed ones are also made of plastic. My hunch is this is either a 1973 or 1975 change, but I cant confirm.

Does anyone know what year this changeover happened? Or if it was country specific?

heimlich Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:51 pm

talljordan wrote: Reviving this because there is still one piece missing from all of this.

At some point the deck lid light covers (the "awning"), changed from being smooth, to having ribs. The ribbed ones are also made of plastic. My hunch is this is either a 1973 or 1975 change, but I cant confirm.

Does anyone know what year this changeover happened? Or if it was country specific?

Do you have a picture?

talljordan Sat Apr 27, 2024 3:31 pm

Ribbed:

Not ribbed:


Seller of the ribbed claims its 74 onwards, but secondary confirmation of that would be nice. Mine was taken off a '72, but my 72 was rear ended at some point so it might not be stock.

House Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:24 pm

The biggest missing piece is you are in the wrong forum…
Forum Index -> Beetle - 1958-1967
:)

AlteWagen Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:00 am

I thought they were on decklids with the thermostat controlled cold air flap behind the license plate.

Dubmatix Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:58 pm

talljordan wrote: Ribbed:

Not ribbed:


Seller of the ribbed claims its 74 onwards, but secondary confirmation of that would be nice. Mine was taken off a '72, but my 72 was rear ended at some point so it might not be stock.

Yes, ribbed plastic with self-tapping screws for the lamp is 74 on. Prior to that, it was stainless steel machine screws into the metal body of the housing.

six7vdub Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:46 am

Long story short, no pics, but last night I was driving my 67' and got rear ended by a DoorDash driver.

Last night...

Just got to work, so naturally I jump on the internet.

Where should I start looking for a 67 rear apron, 67 fenders, and a 67 decklid? Should I look for a 67 convert decklid?

Car was built in 1982 (by my Dad) and I took over ownership in 2004. The only stock parts left on this thing were the original 67 sedan decklid and 2 doors, so I don't need to source original parts, but rather, my first priority is to choose from a quality vendor, or, at the very least, choose QUALITY parts.

The first day I had a drivers license I drove it to school with my younger brother in the passenger seat, took my wife on one of our first dates (crashed it with her in it, but lucky for me, my Dad fixed that, and my girlfriend eventually said yes, still married 19 years later.) It's a Cal look style done in my Dad's taste, which can best be described as "early 80's.) The decklid had a standoff kit, which was part of it's signature look (and annoyance when passerby's flag me down to tell me I left the trunk open) but i'm not stuck on getting the original style decklid. I'm fairly certain a 67' convertible style decklid (doesn't need to be an original) would work well.

So again, which vendors/websites should I start looking at? I'm not looking for a bargain, i'm looking for quality. This car means something to me, and my family and i'm only hoping I can do a good enough job in finding the right parts to start. (located in Nevada, USA, so i'd rather not source from individuals around the world.)

67rustavenger Tue Oct 22, 2024 11:19 am

six7vdub wrote: Long story short, no pics, but last night I was driving my 67' and got rear ended by a DoorDash driver.

Last night...

Just got to work, so naturally I jump on the internet.

Where should I start looking for a 67 rear apron, 67 fenders, and a 67 decklid? Should I look for a 67 convert decklid?

Car was built in 1982 (by my Dad) and I took over ownership in 2004. The only stock parts left on this thing were the original 67 sedan decklid and 2 doors, so I don't need to source original parts, but rather, my first priority is to choose from a quality vendor, or, at the very least, choose QUALITY parts.

The first day I had a drivers license I drove it to school with my younger brother in the passenger seat, took my wife on one of our first dates (crashed it with her in it, but lucky for me, my Dad fixed that, and my girlfriend eventually said yes, still married 19 years later.) It's a Cal look style done in my Dad's taste, which can best be described as "early 80's.) The decklid had a standoff kit, which was part of it's signature look (and annoyance when passerby's flag me down to tell me I left the trunk open) but i'm not stuck on getting the original style decklid. I'm fairly certain a 67' convertible style decklid (doesn't need to be an original) would work well.

So again, which vendors/websites should I start looking at? I'm not looking for a bargain, i'm looking for quality. This car means something to me, and my family and i'm only hoping I can do a good enough job in finding the right parts to start. (located in Nevada, USA, so i'd rather not source from individuals around the world.)
Sorry to read that your car got rear ended. That's always my fear when some dickhead is tail gating me when I drive my 67's.

Look in the classifieds here for the decklid and apron replacements.
Rear apron, https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=2710046
Custom decklid, https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=2705542

Sourcing a 67 vert decklid is a tough search. I looked for 6+ years until I found one. Then I had to spend near $1500+ for it. :shock:

six7vdub Tue Oct 22, 2024 11:44 am

Nice, thank you for the guidance...it'll be a long process to get it back to where I want it...but it's still in my garage after all these years. I literally just did a semi-resto (all new wiring, all new rubber, all new interior, new motor, refreshed brakes and much more) in the hopes of driving it...I have a daily, so this is my "fun" car, but i've been driving it to work 5 days a week (250 miles per week), because I WANT TO DRIVE IT. It wasn't on the road 2 weeks and i'm sitting at a red light, minding my own business when a DoorDash driver rear ends me; he tells me he was checking his app, signing on to take somebody's order and wasn't paying attention to the fact that the light was red.



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