Dave Hall's Elm green 1971 Variant 1600A

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Dave Hall's Elm green 1971 Variant 1600A

Post by Editor » 13th October 2004 - 12:11am

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Post by vwfye » 8th November 2004 - 10:40pm

dave, change the wheels to black 8 spokes and that is my newest type 3... 71 green variant :wink:
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Brian's '71 Green Variant

Post by Editor » 10th November 2004 - 12:06am

Wow - that'll be fun to see, not that I expect it will look the same in a couple of years - probably lowered lots, with an individual paint job and a huge tailpipe.
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Post by vwfye » 12th November 2004 - 4:48pm

i won't be doing anything too drastic to this car. i am even trying to keep the FI on it. the car won't be slammed and even though the exterior color is fine, the beige interior doesn't cut it. as we replace that, i am sure the color of the interior will change, but it will most likely retain the stock style.
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