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Stock Steve Samba Member
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Stock Steve Samba Member
Joined: April 10, 2005 Posts: 1963 Location: My Left Nutmeg State
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:58 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Mild & clear late January pleasure drive to Guilford, CT... Sunday afternoon, January 23, 2021. A beautiful day with clear and salt-free roads (thanks to some preceding non-freezing days with some rain, that washed the salt off, and staved off the salt trucks from adding more, at least for a bit) to drive my '70 Bug up to my brother-in-law's place, out in the woods of Guilford, CT.
Heading north on Moose Hill Road, Guilford, CT--"out in the country."
Parked at my brother-in-law's place in the woods. Sorry for unfortunate shadows, but that's sometimes what you get with low-angle winter sunlight, particularly in the woods.
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Stock Steve Samba Member
Joined: April 10, 2005 Posts: 1963 Location: My Left Nutmeg State
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:14 pm Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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New Year's Day 2021 Meet-Up for CVAers & friends, Madison, CT... Clear, dry roads, and not-uncomfortable temperatures allowed an & informal little get-together, Friday, January 1, 2021, at a Dunkin Donuts in Madison, CT, not far from Hammonasset State Park. Great opportunity to exercise the oldies. Thanks Bill A. and Jeff M. from CVA (Connecticut Volkswagen Association) for setting it up and getting the word out via Facebook. I was glad to make it there with my '70 Bug. Here are a couple of panorama pictures I attempted with my I-Phone.
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Buggeee Samba Member
Joined: December 22, 2016 Posts: 4421 Location: Stuck in Ohio
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Stock Steve Samba Member
Joined: April 10, 2005 Posts: 1963 Location: My Left Nutmeg State
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 3:18 pm Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Buggeee wrote: |
Stock Steve wrote: |
Current in-progress project: 4x130 14x6 US Mag 5-slots...
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The red looks cool with that particular body color. I do like those.
The slotted mags, though, they hit a sweet spot for me because I remember them on the muscle cars. Very cool. They are cleaning up nicely. Lots of work polishing that alloy though!
I miss the cruizing. Thanks for sharing the meet-up pics.
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Thanks Buggeee! I like the red accent with that body color also. I also have a set of red stock wheels that I use a *brown* set of Deano's smoothie rings with, and wide whitewalls--that look really pops also on this car (there may be a couple pictures on a previous page in this thread).
With regard to the 5-slots, I had them silver powder coated, and they came out really nice. Still have to get tires mounted on them. Here's how they looked the day I picked them up from the local powdercoating place--sorry not a great picture to show them off--I need to get a better shot or two next chance I get:
Thanks again and Happy Thursday! _________________ Stock Steve
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Stock Steve Samba Member
Joined: April 10, 2005 Posts: 1963 Location: My Left Nutmeg State
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Lemons 4 Gigi Samba Member
Joined: May 18, 2020 Posts: 89 Location: Slidell, LA
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 1:50 pm Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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The slots are a good look. _________________ 1971 Super Convertible "Gigi", Lemon Yellow (Factory Zitronengelb L-11E)
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T "Jezzy", 440, 4-spd, pLuM cRaZy!
A couple of Jeeps.. |
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Stock Steve Samba Member
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Lemons 4 Gigi Samba Member
Joined: May 18, 2020 Posts: 89 Location: Slidell, LA
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:25 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Stock Steve wrote: |
Lemons 4 Gigi wrote: |
The slots are a good look. |
Thanks!
Love your '71 Super, by the way! My very first car was a '71 Super Convertible, my dad helped me finance the purchase in '76. It was Clementine (a slightly mellow orange).
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Too cool! Same to you! _________________ 1971 Super Convertible "Gigi", Lemon Yellow (Factory Zitronengelb L-11E)
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T "Jezzy", 440, 4-spd, pLuM cRaZy!
A couple of Jeeps.. |
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Stock Steve Samba Member
Joined: April 10, 2005 Posts: 1963 Location: My Left Nutmeg State
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 8:33 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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I had been running a "Low Back Bug Front Seats Wanted" ad on TheSamba for a bit, looking for some '66-'67 style to fix up and use in my '70 Bug. Air George responded to my ad and sent some pictures of some very decent used '66 seats that he had. A deal on price was struck, and then I arranged to drive down to pay him and pick up the seats--which was accomplished Saturday, February 13th, 2021. Air George is a super-nice, and super-helpful guy, and I very much appreciated working with him on this seat deal! He graciously posed for a photo with the seats loaded up in the back of my dirty Subie for the ride back up to Connecticut. It was an all-around fun & satisfying adventure to The Garden State, and a real pleasure meeting & doing some business with Air George!
Fast forwarding now to mid-March, 2021: I tried to document with cell phone photos the way the old upholstery came off in the process of re-covering the nice pair of '66 low-back front seats that I bought from Samba seller Air George last month. Most of the shots are super-boring, nitty-gritty detail close-ups, but here's one overall shot of the second of the two seats, sitting on our workbench, just prior to digging in to disassemble the backrest from the base, and then removing the old original '66 upholstery.
I am definitely "amateur hacker" level when it comes to reupholstering seats, but I managed to get both of 'em done with TMI seat covers and got them installed into the '70 Bug this past Monday. No installed pictures yet, but here are the two seats right after I finished the second one (only a couple of stab wounds from those metal spikes that hold the upholstery on, ha ha!).
Just one more quick note of THANKS to Samba seller Air George--the seats are great! _________________ Stock Steve
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David23 Samba Member
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Stock Steve wrote: |
Here are more "first look" shots from when I went to see it at the seller's house, Saturday, November 20th, 2010:
Wow , What a Beauty !
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AutoMechanic Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2019 Posts: 483 Location: Roanoke Virginia
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:05 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Like that plate you have on there now lol. |
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Stock Steve Samba Member
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Stock Steve Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:03 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Like that plate you have on there now lol. |
Thanks AutoMechanic! I originally got that plate to put on my former '03 Buick LeSabre--a car that I inherited from my father. He had gotten "too old to drive," and the car ended up sitting for several years before we got it. I guess the plate was kind of a sideways tribute to him.
Anyway, didn't want to lose the use of it (if you don't maintain a vanity plate registration, eventually it "dies," and someone else can then possibly do a vanity plate request, and get it reissued). At least that's how it works in CT. _________________ Stock Steve
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AutoMechanic Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2019 Posts: 483 Location: Roanoke Virginia
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:03 pm Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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Stock Steve wrote: |
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Like that plate you have on there now lol. |
Thanks AutoMechanic! I originally got that plate to put on my former '03 Buick LeSabre--a car that I inherited from my father. He had gotten "too old to drive," and the car ended up sitting for several years before we got it. I guess the plate was kind of a sideways tribute to him.
Anyway, didn't want to lose the use of it (if you don't maintain a vanity plate registration, eventually it "dies," and someone else can then possibly do a vanity plate request, and get it reissued). At least that's how it works in CT. |
Very cool. Yes here in VA once you kill a plate by forgetting to renew or not renewing any plate whether vanity or not it does. Besides the Year of Manufacturer plates which I have on my beetle they can be reactivated by anyone you sell them too as long as they have that model year of car up until 1973 when they were discontinued. I collect license plates so I typically switch the ones I my regular cars periodically so I can have more to display on my wall. |
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Stock Steve Samba Member
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:05 am Post subject: Re: My new '70 Convertible |
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AutoMechanic wrote: |
Very cool. Yes here in VA once you kill a plate by forgetting to renew or not renewing any plate whether vanity or not it does. Besides the Year of Manufacturer plates which I have on my beetle they can be reactivated by anyone you sell them too as long as they have that model year of car up until 1973 when they were discontinued. I collect license plates so I typically switch the ones I my regular cars periodically so I can have more to display on my wall. |
I enjoy displaying mine on the walls of the garage also! I've had several vanitys over the years also. One in particular that I had on my former '78 Volare (long since gone) was "SLANT-6" and I eventually saw it years later on a '60s Valiant (I had failed to maintain it, and eventually someone must've applied for it and got it). _________________ Stock Steve
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