Bert,

What is your money exposure on these?  Less than $10 bucks?

My 68 has a sticker on the back window that says "experimental vehicle".

It is an experiment!

Cheers, dave

On Mon, 1 Aug 2016, Bert Knupp wrote:


Volks,

 

My 1972 SuperBeetle had some aluminum aftermarket threshold protector trim 
strips installed when I got it. They are gone (long
story) and the only replacements I find are stainless steel -- for a huge price 
(around $60 for six feet). I would like to
replace them (and cover the old holes), and might have found a way.

 

Ace Hardware stores carry some MD brand 6’ aluminum Stair Edging strips that 
are designed for house steps. But they look very
neat; cut in half, I think they’re a near-perfect fit for both sides. Just by 
eyeballing and loosely test-fitting them, I think
they would be a good replacement -- if I install them using some flat-head #6 
stainless sheet-metal screws.  I see they come in
either black-anodized or in silver-anodized (= plain aluminum).

 

Measure twice, cut once. Before I start drilling holes etc., I’ll ask y’all:  
Has anyone on The List tried these? Do they give
adequate clearance? Any experiences to share?  Any cautions?

 

Bert Knupp in Music City USA

’67 Type 1 parts donor

’70 Type 1 Police Car

’72 Type 1 SuperBeetle

 

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