Holy crap, i'm realizing it's been almost two months since the last update and it doesn't feel like i've made much progress but I guess any is better than none. I've gotten almost all the removeable parts close to being done but definitely need more attention. All trim and dry rotted rubber removed (by whatever means needed see below), sanded (alot), removed most of the wiring and got the frunk ready for all new wiring.
Scissors worked especially well for this task
Lots and lots of sanding...
Ever inch of this bug needs some love!
Drivers side back window mechanism works!
I didn't take a before picture of this but i'm pretty proud how straight I got these holes, the top was completely curled almost all the way around, kina crazy what a hammer and a pair of pliers will do.
I beat most of these undercarriage dings out after I took this..
Lots and lots of sanding
I also go the convertible top stripped of all the old rubber and old cracked and fragile vinyl.
This old tag is so cool
Someone replaced the wooden bow above the back window at some point for a whole $6.50. This piece of wood is about $250 now.... crazy...
I have a little bit of welding to do, one of the crossbars is snapped off.
Sooooo many staples....
Got it almost completely stripped.
Got all the wiring removed from the front half of the car..
A little elbow grease and rust inhibiting paint and she's pretty well ready for new wiring (coming next week)
The kid wants the car to be blue when we get it painted and I found this OEM color chart for a 1962 beetle.
@jakeimnotshure has this light blue leather that almost perfectly matches!
I got to looking at the VIN and body tags and found this car was made in March of 1962! Crazy!
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look! Stay tuned for future updates!
Impressive project!
Good luck with restoring that beauty. Looking forward to the rest.
Thanks @danielsaori !! Progress is slow but I'll be sure to update!