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John Moxon  Samba Moderator

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KarmannMarco Samba Member
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very nice and organized. thx |
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DanapointRock Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:04 am Post subject: Information on installing new rubber |
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So I have taken the car to the shop for new pans and paint.. It being a 71 convertible, many of the original rubber components when I removed them were dry rotted and torn. So I bought new rubber for the car and there are no instructions on how to install the new rubber when I got them. Any advice besides drink a lot of cold ones? Is there a source book, video, or photos with instructions out there to help out?
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John Moxon  Samba Moderator

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AKO Samba Member

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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:57 am Post subject: Information on installing new rubber |
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When I replaced the gaskets on my 1971 Ghia coupe, the instructions said to 'thread' the gaskets in the channels to install each. Atleast around the top window edges of the body, I found it much simpler to use a very dull knife(butter) edge to compress the gasket to insert without having to unsuccessfully 'thread' the gasket completely around into the gasket slot for a good seat. _________________ Thank you
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weckhuysen bert Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:09 am Post subject: |
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Hello, I'am restoring a 66 ghia.
There was a topic where you can see the different types pop-outs.
But I can't find anymore. |
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John Moxon  Samba Moderator

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weckhuysen bert Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:04 am Post subject: |
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I know that topic, but still can't find anymore ??? |
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noslzzp Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:04 pm Post subject: |
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Does the VIN chart needs updating?
My low light's VIN is 1 788 491 and the VW AutoMuseum certificate shows a build date of January 16, 1958, leaving the factory on January 31st.
For 1958 the VIN chart here on the site shows:
July - 1 774 680
Aug - 1 774 681
my car is:
Jan - 1 788 491
... which is a VIN higher than those listed but has an earlier build date.
So this begs a few questions:
1. Are VINs sequential?
2. Can VW AutoMuseum be considered the official source of authority?
3. Do the other low lights above have certificates? Or, what's thier source of authority? _________________ Introducing the Basilari 306R.. A low light Ghia, performance chassis and 300HP boxer six.
http://www.basilari.com/category/buildupdates/ |
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EverettB  Administrator

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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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John Moxon wrote: |
noslzzp wrote: |
Does the VIN chart needs updating?
My low light's VIN is 1 788 491 and the VW AutoMuseum certificate shows a build date of January 16, 1958, leaving the factory on January 31st.
For 1958 the VIN chart here on the site shows:
July - 1 774 680
Aug - 1 774 681
my car is:
Jan - 1 788 491
... which is a VIN higher than those listed but has an earlier build date.
So this begs a few questions:
1. Are VINs sequential?
2. Can VW AutoMuseum be considered the official source of authority?
3. Do the other low lights above have certificates? Or, what's thier source of authority? |
Your Birth Certificate is correct...the charts in the Archive need to be revised. You can check how your Ghia fits in with other cars here: http://www.kglowlightregistry.com/ |
Any new data is welcome.
The Ghia listing is sort of wacky as I have not seen an "official" Ghia listing like the Bus/Bus/Type 3 ones.
When in doubt, refer to the Beetle VIN listing.
It appears correct for what you said above. _________________ How to Post Photos
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retrowagen Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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Generally, during the "Lowlight" period, Karmann got stamped chassis from Wolfsburg with numbers co-inciding Beetle production, but after shipping them to Osnabrueck, and Karmann production/QC, their numbers lagged behind finished Beetles by a month or sometimes more.
The data from the VW Stiftung Automuseum is usually quite correct as to dates. Once in a while, they have been known to make mistakes as to reporting factory options specified to cars, or have mistakenly called out the wrong car, but usually they do a fabulous job of exhuming the old production data (on microfiche of dubious condition, or on the earlier Beetles, from large leather-bound register books), and reporting back to owners. _________________ David Ruby
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toddhegstrom Samba Member
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:22 pm Post subject: Re: Karmann Ghia – Essential Guides for Beginners & Experts. |
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63 ghia. I had a front wheel bearing go out. Ordered new bearings from Wolfsburg. They are roller tapered pin bearings. My old bearings are ball bearing. Inner and outer. Does this matter. Most. Mail order places supply tapered bearings. Does anyone know why there are two types ( ball and tapered pin bearings)? And can I change to roller tapered bearing on the same axil that had ball bearings. ???
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