1966 Volkswagen wasting away!

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Doug L.
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1966 Volkswagen wasting away!

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Hi everyone! A friend of mine has a VW that's sliding of into the bayou. Not sure what year it is, but it looks like a '66. Worth saving? Several other '50s cars are almost completed buried and washing away.

(I posted this under the "Technical or Mechanical" forum as well)

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Thanks

Doug
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Post by Bug-Eyed »

That's an absolute shame. I think it may be a '68 or '69 if the seats, radio and bumpers are correct.
NCdad
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Post by NCdad »

Agreed 68 or 69...

padded dash.
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Post by Bug-Eyed »

NCdad wrote:Agreed 68 or 69...

padded dash.
Inside door latches and radio as well.
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Post by h~moto »

There is a video on YouTube of a VW single cab that gets saved from a similar predicament.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsaYK9P6m68

Never say never.
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h~moto wrote:There is a video on YouTube of a VW single cab that gets saved from a similar predicament.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsaYK9P6m68

Never say never.
I saw that one. It was buried fairly deep and the guy must have really wanted it to go to so much trouble retrieving it.
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