Buy a VW Beetle Accessories _ Aircooled Vintage Works

 Checklist of Everything you need to Buy a VW Beetle Accessories

 Great. You want to get a Volkswagen Beetle. Excellent choice! The Volkswagen Beetle will always be a road icon and will always be collectible because of its cult status. The Beetle is a great way to get into the scene for old cars. The car is easy to fix yourself, and buying a Beetle is a good investment in general. After reading this article, you'll know which VW Beetle accessories you should buy and which ones you should not (depending on your wishes and budget, of course). At the end of the article, you can print out a list of things to do.


Rust is not wrong but watch out

VW Beetle accessories have survived for a long time. But these often get rust, which is another word for corrosion. Still, we have to say that you must be very careful with rust. Rust can hide in many places, and if you see a bubble, it usually means more rust is coming. The only good thing is that you can buy new panels and repair parts for almost everywhere that will be affected (air-cooled VW Beetle parts are generally elementary to find). Here is a list of essential things to look at.

 

Aircooled Vintage Works


Floor panels

Most VW Beetle repairs are done on the floor panels. It's straightforward to spot the rot. The most common place is under the rear seat, where the battery is. If you can, lift the floor mats to look for more. It's essential to know how the floor panels look because replacing them takes a long time and costs a lot of money. There are a lot of videos on YouTube that show how to put the floor panels back in the right way. If you haven't done this repair work before, you should ask your local car mechanic for help.

 

Heater channels

The VW Beetle heater channels are another significant place to check. Since the engine is cooled by air, the heat must move to the front of the car through the rocker panels just below the doors. Hot air constantly moves through these heater channels, so condensation forms when the air cools down. Look mostly above the support for the jack.

 

Cross pieces in the back

The body is bolted to the chassis at the rear cross member, under the back seat. The heater tubes that run from the engine compartment to the heater channels go through this area. This area can rot when dirt from the road builds up on the bottom and holds water. Rot should be easy to find in the rear cross members, but you'll have to feel around the area behind the heater tube since it's not as obvious.

 

Closing

The end of the article has finally come. We can see that there was way too much technical information here. But it would help if you now had a pretty good idea of what to look for when buying used VW Beetle accessories. No matter how good a Beetle seems on the outside, it would help if you never believed what someone says about it. Refer Aircooled Vintage Works to buy the best accessories. Check the website for more details!

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How Upgrading Your Exhaust Can Improve Your Air Cooled VW

How Does an Exhaust System Impact Air Cooled VW Performance?

What is the importance of car suspension?