I recently bought a 66' in AZ. I am a first time VW owner and very excited to get to work on my car. There are two questions I have. One, my transmission has a wierd 1st gear. I have to push down and forward to get it in gear. Was this something unique to the 66' or does my Beetle have some form of aftermarket transmission? Also, the previous owner painted the car an awful green color that doesn't come up on the color list. Where can I find the paint code on my car for the original color?
I wasn't exactly looking for a 66' Bug, but I'm happy to learn that it is so unique. I will send pictures as soon as my sister-in-law returns my camera.
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- jmartini
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Hi Greenbug and Welcome to the Forum - Great to have you as a member. Not sure what type of a transmission you have that you would need to push down to get into first but the stock 66 tranny's do not operate that way. Perhaps there is still a 66 tranny in there but something is wrong with the linkage.
As far as the color, If it is original then there is usually a silver decal under the hood by the washer bottle with the color spelled out in German for example L519 would say BAHAMABLAU (Bahama Blue). Unfortunately after 40 years the decal is usually in poor shape or nonexistant. So then Check behind the door panels, under or behind the dash of beneath the rear seat for the original color. Unless it has undergone a complete body off restoration, you'll find evidence to the original color. Then go to the link on the home page for the paint and upholstery codes for the 66 model year and you should be good to go.
Good luck and congrats - you do have a very special model year beetle!
As far as the color, If it is original then there is usually a silver decal under the hood by the washer bottle with the color spelled out in German for example L519 would say BAHAMABLAU (Bahama Blue). Unfortunately after 40 years the decal is usually in poor shape or nonexistant. So then Check behind the door panels, under or behind the dash of beneath the rear seat for the original color. Unless it has undergone a complete body off restoration, you'll find evidence to the original color. Then go to the link on the home page for the paint and upholstery codes for the 66 model year and you should be good to go.
Good luck and congrats - you do have a very special model year beetle!
- fourcylinder
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Thanks for the replies everyone. It turns out that my shift coupler was in very bad shape. When I opened up the cover, there were parts everywhere. I replaced it and now it shifts just fine. The color is another story. Upon further examination, it looks as if someone welded a new front apron section onto this car. They never tranfered the data plate over when the job was complete. Now I have a VIN # for another 66' on the front of my car. I'll write to the VW museum and get a birth cert. to find out what color it really was. Thanks for the help. Pictures coming soon.