it is a 1973 only super beetle. what is 3rd digit in serial numbr = a 3
?????
too late and you did not ask,but i always replace the bolts that you remove
to mount the adapter to use the super beetle only tow bar. if you remove and
reuse stock bolts instead of next grade higher they can snap off leaving you
with a runaway stuper beetle.tell your wife i said"welcome to vw ownership".
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Hey NQ


Another great story.  Also I am more impressed with your wife each story I
read!


Don't know much about supers but sounds like it could be a 73 model?  That
would account for the date, the curved windshield and the regular bumper
brackets which were still used on 73s.  


Ray



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Sent: Sat, Jul 21, 2012 7:54 pm
Subject: [vintagvw] Weird Super Beetle


Hey gang.  Been a long time since I've posted, but I had to share this
story.  
My wife and I found a $200 5/73 Super Beetle.  It looked pretty decent
except it was hit really hard in the side.  It has just over 86,000 original
miles and was a running driver at the time it was hit.  It was parked in a
shed and then a tornado came and lifted the house, machine shed, and trees
and threw them 2 miles away.  The beetle just stayed behind as if nothing
had happened.  There is typical Nebraska rust, but for $200, I figured the
engine (it's a runner) is worth at least that!  :)

Now my wife suggested we flat tow it back home and I'm not a big advocate of
that, but you gotta do what you gotta do.  We flat-towed a beetle from
Kansas City back home last October so I figured this 40+ mile run was
nothing compared to the 200 miler we did.  We towed with a 1999 Ford Contour
with a 4 cylinder engine.  As long as you turn the overdrive off, it goes
quite well.  We drove to Hartington, NE to attend the Firehouse rock concert
yesterday and so today on the way back, in 100 degree heat, we drove to the
farm that held the beetle.  
One tire was off the bead, but my wife helped me put a strap around the tire
after I removed it and we hit it with air from the air bubble and we beheld
a minor miracle as the tire took air with little effort!  It took almost all
35 psi to get it to snap into place on the rim, but it held.  We did have to
drive
10 miles one way to buy longer bolts so I could get the adapter plate bolted
up underneath to hook the towbar to, but hey - 90!
  minutes later, we managed to get it 45 miles back home via gravel and
black-top road in the heat.

Now here is the weird thing about the beetle.  I was underneath the front,
mounting the adapter plate, and I thought - gee this is 71/72 Super Beetle
suspension under here.  I know because it's a solid cast lower arm and not
the little double I-beam of stamped metal like my 74 has.  The bumpers have
the solid brackets like the 71 and 72 Super Beetles have (not the
energy-absorbing ones).  What makes this weird though is that even though
everything underneath is 71/72 Super Beetle, it has the curved windshield
and larger dash.  Now that is weird for sure.  Since the date code on the
door jamb is 5/73, that would mean they put a new body on an old pan.  The
only thing I didn't check is if someone took a later model super and mounted
it on an earlier pan.  The car has been repainted orange, but it was orange
over orange but the story goes that it was a 1-owner car before the kid had
it for 2 weeks and got t-boned.  Anyway, I believe the seats are 71/72 style
as well.  So it's m!
 y guess, that maybe the factory ran out of 71/72 bodies, but still had
existing rolling pans to use up before the changeover so they just bolted it
on and kept rolling them.  Technically, this would have a been a 1972 Model
year beetle, but with the curved windshield, it really is a bastard Super
Beetle.  

Has anyone ever run across anything like this before?

NQ
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