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Smile Machine

Read this Vw Trends Magazine featured article about a restored 1967 Volkswagen Bug.

Smile Machine

Tim Case found the perfect candidate for his wild and cartoonish project car: a decaying '67 Sedan purchased for $300
September, 2009
By Stephan Szantai
Photography by Isaac Mion
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Rear Driver Side
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Rear Driver Side
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Engine
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Headlight
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Rear View Engine
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle Rear View Engine
Open the deck lid from left to right, and you will discover a detailed 2054cc engine, topped with Weber 48IDFs carbs.
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Interior Steering Wheel
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle Interior Steering Wheel
An Autometer Monster tachometer keeps track of the two-liter's rpm.
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Wheel
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Front Passenger Side
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Interior
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle Interior
The cockpit welcomes a pair of SCAT Procar seats. The lower driving position allows for extra headroom.
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Trunk
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Front Passenger Side
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle Front Passenger Side
Would you recognize a '67 Beetle under this pink skin? Tim's animal uses an assortment of parts from other Bugs, like the oval rear window (1956), or the ragtop (1961).
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Produced between 1968 and 1979, Bay Window Westfalias are still plentiful in the United States. But let's face it... the last model came out of the German factory a quarter of a century ago; as a result...
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By Stephan Szantai
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Super Project 71 Part 10
By Ryan Lee Price
We missed something, we know (now). It was pretty big but it escaped most all of us. In last installment of the rebuilding of our beloved Super Beetle, we proclaimed that we were finally ready for painting,...