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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      So Cal
      Posts
      920
      Your Type III looks great, brings back a flood of memories from when I was hard-core VW guy.

      Back in '79 I built up a '69 Squareback.

      It started out as a $300 wreck, light blue in color. I was able to drive it home.

      At first I replaced the stock fuel-injected 1600 with a 1756cc engine with twin 42DCNF Weber carbs and an Engle 110 cam.

      It just never had the get-up-and-go that I wanted, these Type III cars are about 300 to 500 pounds heavier than the Type I bugs depending on what year bug.

      I swapped in a bone-stock '64 Buick V6 (225 cubes, 155 HP. 9:1 compression, 1-barrel Rochester carb)using a Kennedy Engineered Products adapter plate, flywheel, pilot bushing and 1700# clutch pressure plate. The trans was geared up as tall as could be done using a 3.875 ring and pinion and a Type II bus .82 overdrive 4th gear (all air-cooled VWs have an overdrive 4th gear) so I ended up with a 3.44:1 final drive.

      The radiator sat up front where the spare tire usually lived, the spare found a new home on top of the fuel tank. I cut a license-plate sized hole right where the stock license plate location was and made a cutout under the bumper about the same size to let the radiator get cool air.

      The hood was punched full of louvers to let hot air escape, the package shelf inside the trunk also had a hole cut in it to let hot air through to the louvered hood. Aftermarket twin electric fans kept the radiator happy in traffic.

      I used 1-1/2" copper tubing that was run undernath the floor pans and a few pieces of rubber hose where flexible connections were needed to run the coolant.

      This crazy machine has 30 ft of radiator lines and only 3 ft of exhaust tubing, twin turbo mufflers were hung off of the stock exhaust manifolds. The dual 2" exhausts exited through the one stock pipe notch in the rear apron along with another I cut in the opposite side.

      It was finished in buffed-out Ditzler 9000 black enamel and had a set of 14X5-1/2" Porsche alloy wheels with 165 & 185 Michelin XZX radials. Had a set of early european tail lights lenses that flowed nicely with the rear body lines and some euro front fender side markers. All the side trim was shaved, rechomed stock bumpers without bumper guards front and rear. The side windows were all tinted, I used really dark tint for the rear side windows.



      When it was finished it looked like a Porsche 911 wagon. I ran it down the 1/4 mile and it ran a 15.18 at 89 MPH, launching easy so I wouldn't tear up the transaxle. Top speed was 115 MPH.

      I loved that Squareback, I sold it back in 1984 to gather up the some of the down payment for a house I was buying.

      Bart
      Bart F.


      '64 Tempest - LS3/4L70E - Grandma's Poor-Touring car
      '64 GTO - 455 HO/TH400 - Ex-bracket racer, street bruiser
      '02 WS6 convert - LS1/4L60E - Pure stock, pure pleasure


    2. #22
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
      Location
      Dallas Texas
      Posts
      496
      Country Flag: United States

      Squareback

      Cool ride! I had a 66 Squareback for a short time with plans 20 something years ago old, it got rear ended and i let it go. VWs are cool
      Rich
      69 Trans Am "TireBird"
      M6 / LS6 minitubbed DSE Sub
      C5 frt LS1 rear disc brakes
      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14992
      69 R/S Z28 302
      15 Camaro ZL1
      90 Formula next project

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Location
      Paris France
      Posts
      88
      b-man: a V6 in a square? Interesting!
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crfnkxyIv_o


      -79 Trans Am Special Edition with a 7.2 engine and 20" Boyd Smoothie II
      -64 Hi-tech Squareback

      Location: France

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      So Cal
      Posts
      920
      Quote Originally Posted by radback View Post
      b-man: a V6 in a square? Interesting!
      It was a blast to drive.

      Tons of low-end torque. A lot of the time I would just use 2nd and 4th gear to drive it!

      A stock 6-volt starter with 12 volts running through it started it up easily, never had any issues with the starter.

      I built a box to cover the engine that was just at the height of the lower edge of the rear side window openings to replace the flat factory engine cover. You couldn't really tell there was a V6 in it.

      It moved down the road pretty well. It was fun project, I really miss driving it.

      It sure got a lot of looks when it was out on the street, the black-painted body on that car was perfect. I block sanded that thing for what seemed like forever before painting it.

      For those who like VWs, check out this thread to see another interesting one:http://forums.performanceyears.com/f...light=corvette

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      NC
      Posts
      583
      Country Flag: United States
      Beautiful car and awesome job on the build. Do you have any pics of the engine and interior?

    6. #26
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Location
      Paris France
      Posts
      88
      Quote Originally Posted by Tig View Post
      Beautiful car and awesome job on the build. Do you have any pics of the engine and interior?
      Thanks!

      here some pics:

      Engine needs some cleaning, but the car never saw a drop of water since reconstruction 10 years ago!
      So... there is some dust in some places.







      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crfnkxyIv_o


      -79 Trans Am Special Edition with a 7.2 engine and 20" Boyd Smoothie II
      -64 Hi-tech Squareback

      Location: France

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