1966 vw bug find. can we get it to run?
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I helped my friend buy the vw bug from another friend, then offered to tow it home with my 1959 split window pickup. after it was home we proceeded to get it running . to follow the restoration please follow Brian as he learns how, • 1966 vw bug project pa...
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At 76 I'm too old to be repairing ancient vehicles any more, but I loved watching you guys. As you worked I could smell again the old cracked rubber and stale gasoline. When you were through and backed the old VW into the garage I reached to open a letter from today's mail and was left wondering why there were no blackened greasy fingerprints on the envelope! Thank you for a wonderful trip down memory lane.
@SailorSam41
4 жыл бұрын
To Patches Cessna (whose response I can no longer find), there was never any doubt I'd be repairing vehicles till the end, but I was hospitalized with a stroke back in January, in which I lost 50% of vision on my right side. And it took several months before my eyes could focus together on the same object. What a pain that was. I can no longer ride my motorcycles or drive an automobile. Thinking in a linear fashion has become so exhausting that I soon have to walk away and spend hours waiting to recover the energy to do even the simplest of tasks. All I did was go to the dentist, where the Novocain the doctor gave me slowed my heart to where it was pumping slow and irregular. All that time I was at peace with the world. When he raised the chair the clot that had formed went to my brain and I wondered at the sparkling fireworks in my right eye as that section of my brain was dying. To everyone who finds this I say take life nice and slow and savor everything you do, for you never know when the time will come when all you have are your memories. No complaints from me in all this, for I have lived a good and honorable life. Though I must say losing your driver's license is a lot worse than I ever imagined.
@deepblue69uk
4 жыл бұрын
@@SailorSam41 Thanks for sharing this Nomad1700. Keep well!
@SailorSam41
4 жыл бұрын
@@deepblue69uk Thank you Richard, the truth is when I look around I see I am doing quite well. Except for the blind area in my vision and slow thinking I am pretty much healed. I am still receiving monthly checks from my time in Vietnam in '65, and the VA takes care of all my medical expenses for no charge. Which is pretty amazing. On a frozen winter's day back in the mid '90's I found myself at the bottom of an iced over lake where after what felt like 20 minutes, I slipped out of my body and found myself standing a gently rolling meadow with grass up to my knees and tiny white butterflies flying here and there. I could actually feel the sun warming my back and was studying what looked like several elms in the far distance as I kept wondering which way I was supposed to go. It was then the choice was presented if I would like to stay or return. Since I had several children at home who needed a father I immediately chose to leave, and in the blink of an eye I was back on the bottom of that lake. At the time I didn't believe any of this even though I'd experienced it for myself, for I was convince when you die you're dead. Sometime later I discovered what are called the "summerlands," where we go at the conclusion of a lifetime to get things sorted out and see where we fit in for a time on the other side before venturing forth in a new incarnation. All this to say I understand our physical body dies but the true being that we are lives on, and on, and on. And the actual dying part is a gentle painless, even comfortable, slip slipping away. Remember, we live in the valley of the "shadow" of death; the death we anticipate here is not real.
@SuperUncleRyan
4 жыл бұрын
@@SailorSam41 God bless you sir. I sure appreciate your attitude.
@lakesideview1181
4 жыл бұрын
@@SailorSam41 Beautifully stated ! Thanks for sharing.
I don't care if this video is 5 years old. This channel is a treasure trove of information for the amateur mechanic/home tinkerer.
the shots of the lumber truck towing the bug were no less than time travel. Thanks.
LOVE your beetle and bus videos! Had a '62 beetle as my first car back in the early 70s, so they mean a lot to me. Ever hear of this one? I was driving it about 50mph out in the country and the left rear wheel came off, pushed through the fender and rolled out into a field as I skidded to a stop - seeing sparks shoot out the back in my side mirror. We found the wheel and what happened was the cottar key worked itself out of the axle nut and the whole assembly came off. Luckily the nut and cottar key were still in the hubcap, so we got it put back together and I was on my way. Ordered a new fender and was good as new.
Huge thanks from South Florida! Hurricane Irma is on the way & you Sir gave me the confidence to tackle my Briggs & Stratton 5500 10 HP generator that was sitting a long time & wouldn't start! (No one can find a generator to buy to save their life down here!) 1. Pulled the spark plug - yep there's spark. 2. Trickled some gas down the spark plug hole. 3. Kind of wanted to fire 4. Smelled the gas in the tank - yep, been sitting for four years & damn it, the gas line was in the "On" position. 5..Drained the old gas & put new gas in. 6. Pulled the carb & dismantled it. 7. Didn't listen to Mustie & got carb cleaner all over big rubber O-ring looking thing. Expanded like crazy. 8. Put carb together & reassembled. Won't stay running. (Must have not gotten it right) 9. Dismantled carb again, this time blowing air in and out of everything. Reassembled. 10. Pulled the handle & it caught & now stays running! Whoo Hoo!!!!!! Thanks agains for your great & helpful videos.
@rimmersbryggeri
6 жыл бұрын
Some times all the money in the world couldnt help you but knowledge does. Hope you got through that ordeal allright though.
I guess that you are aware that we love these "Will it run?" videos. Thanks for another one.
@ddd228
6 жыл бұрын
Nah, I never change the engine oil. There is oil in it! it's just discolored. that engine may be from neglect. Sorry. Check valve clearance? What is that?
Another VW Bug saved. You are the go to guy when it comes to VW repair and restoration that for sure
Despite never owning, driving, or working on a vintage VW, I can see the simplicity of them being appealing for projects.
@danielventura8073
3 жыл бұрын
The trick is finding one that isn't all rusted out. I had 2 that went to scrap, the 66 and a 72.
@danielventura8073
3 жыл бұрын
New England road salt is a killer.
Everytime one of these cranks up I feel a little joy.
Sweet!! I love the smell of Mustie in the morning! Excellent way to start a morning...
@fireman257
6 жыл бұрын
0020hrs here, might stay up and watch it!
@chooch1353
6 жыл бұрын
3:36 PM here but I love smell of Mustie anyway
Ive wanted a VW Bug since I was a teenager. 2 have slipped through my fingers, and now they are getting real hard to come by. These videos make me incredibly happy. Thanks.
@stephanieadkins9369
4 жыл бұрын
Just do it you won't have any regrets I have had mine for about 25 years
This is EXACTLY the kind of find I would love to get here in CT. Minimal work to get going, but plenty of work still to get it right. I'm sure the price was decent too. And I learn something new every time I watch your videos, Mustie! Thank you!
Really awesome man. :) Thing is beautiful. Pretty great way to end a day of bringing an old beast back to life, some relaxation at the creek. That's the way to do it. :)
@Quacks0
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah I liked the "peaceful stream" ending, too :)
When Mustie is on the job, it is going to either run or cry and run.
@JodBronson
6 жыл бұрын
+Polaventris - LOL
@blackheavyblans
6 жыл бұрын
Lol
@mohinderkaur6671
6 жыл бұрын
Except if it is Beaver Villiers 2 stroke.
@gertraba4484
5 жыл бұрын
extra points for the fuel leaks on the dizzy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love your moment of ZEN at the end! Great work keeping these old things alive! My first restoration and motor rebuild was a 66 VW.
Always great to see them run! loved the exterior towing shots too!
I love how you use the old iron to pull the old iron!
Great video! Love how you just took it straight out on the road haha!
Back in 1985 my Dad got me a 1973 super bug and I love it! I had just got come from my senior trip and he ask me to go work two head of cattle that was sick. I said ok and he open the barn door and there was the baby blue bug in the the barn!!!! I was so happy and I cried. I had two kids my sister and Little brother in the very back and my mom and aunt in the seat. No one the the front set beside me but off we went to my aunt about two and half miles away!!!!! Great memories!!!! Thanks for showing me this bug
Your are amazing on the VW's. Your diagnostic skills are out of this world. Great job.
I always enjoy watching your videos your video's always teach me alot i love messing around with small Motors and cars when i can ive learned a fare bit from watching your videos as well as tinkering in the garage in my spare time keep the awesome video's coming
Brought back memories for me , I only rebuilt three VW air cooled engines . In the 70s we could completely rebuild an engine for about $300 . After working on the over electrical , computer controlled junk they make now it would be relaxing rebuilding one of these . I trouble shot several fairly new ones where the engine was wrecked because people put multi weight oil in , so the viscosity valve would not open and they would burn up with zero oil going through cooler . We built one Bradly GT Kit for a guy . That was just about the most fun ever ! I get guys that say they want to learn about mechanizing etc. but they never devote the time to swing by .
@armitage1950
5 жыл бұрын
Henry Zabel What's this about a viscosity valve? I've only worked on old American Flatheads, but I really want to try my hand at a 66-older VW. That said, I only run 10-40 full synthetic in my rebuilds, works great. Never heard of it causing issues in older motors, but as I mentioned, I'm ignorant of VW.
Great video. Most people think the old air cooled VW's are pieces of junk, the vehicles are just simply misunderstood, they're easy to work on and very,very reliable with simple routine maintenance. I started building my first one a 62' with parts and pieces bought from an old VW salvage yard with my earned lawn mowing money at 14 yrs old, and by the time I was 16 yrs old, I got my drivers license and my VW was registered up and running, 37 yrs later I'am still driving air cooled VW's. Thanks for sharing your story. Kind regards! Eric Dee.
Man, I love the sound of a V Dub engine running! I've always wanted to have one powering my shop air compressor!
putting the old splitty to work . love it. how it used to be
Mustie1 towing is the best around. thanks again
@MrPyroBomb
6 жыл бұрын
is this ruby number 2
@vwnut1967
6 жыл бұрын
nope DAISY #1
@MrPyroBomb
6 жыл бұрын
vwnut 1967 nice you gonna restore it or just make it a sunday cruizer
@vwnut1967
6 жыл бұрын
restore
Another sweet old Bug saved by Mustie and friend. That little guy would make an excellent "Herbie". Thanks for sharing!
Thanks without your videos no one would learn how the basicsystem of engines . One in a million . .Thanks again from the UK .
Well done guys, and nice end-card footage too :)
Again Mustie you have made my Friday morning by your video being about a Volkswagen and making it run. And you have a good neighbor there in Brian, hope I spelled his name right.
Love the video, helped me decide to finally get another bug, had one in my 20's, slow, my noisy little snail racer as I called it but was the most fun little car I ever owned and could go places many people would not believe these days.
That was a great video! I've always loved those VW Bugs and am fortunate enough to have one just like that one.
"Will it run?" Of course it will! It's it's mustie's hands
Sweet tow bar.
I can remember crawling into that spot behind the rear seat many years ago, it was a red one too. Thanks for the memories!
Your knowledge of VWs is impressive, most impressive.
saw the title, paused. the answer is yes... back to the video
It's amazing how many vw bugs abandoned in this country
Good to have such an awesome friend, as YOU ! THANKS SO MUCH !
You live in a beautiful state. That creek at the end was gorgeous
Mustie is the kind of bloke you'd have complete confidence and piece of mind in,working on your car or bike...or mower..anything with an engine basically
@felixnieves317
4 жыл бұрын
U f
I don't understand why anyone would hit dislike on one of these videos. I mean if it's not your thing just go look for something you're interested in. Why take the time to hit dislike? I put it down to the fact that this world is blessed with way more horses arses than it has horses.
@wesleyalan9179
5 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean man
@jefferyrightmire9520
5 жыл бұрын
There are some people with issues that do not allow them to enjoy the good stuff.
@wesleyalan9179
5 жыл бұрын
@@jefferyrightmire9520 ,i agree!
@mountainman5025
5 жыл бұрын
freedom of choice...Like your favorite sports team, being Democrat or Republican...Some like some don't that's why it's there...thumbs up like thumbs down not. simple
@wesleyalan9179
5 жыл бұрын
@@mountainman5025 ....I think there is a difference between the things you mentioned and someone puting free info or free entertainment out for people to enjoy.... So someone with a disease must not like those things....
Good Times! I truly appreciate your vids. The last minute was an awesome touch.
The closing scene was out of this world. I am envious. Great video
Mustie I'm in Brazil right now and you wouldn't believe how many vw bugs and kombi buses there are here. Got a lot of video of them when I get back I'll upload
@henrique9415
6 жыл бұрын
Realmente aqui no brasil há muitos vw nas ruas ainda
@ConorsHead
6 жыл бұрын
I know! i loved seeing them everywhere. Loved Brasil
A nice place to fish :-D. The engine whisperer strikes again :-D
@jackmehoff2961
6 жыл бұрын
the Dub whisperer lol
My first car was a 65 very light grey Beetle. Learned to adjust points, plugs, condenser, oil bath air filtration, etc etc on that car. Fond memories. Great vid.
Brings back memories of my very first car...a red '65 Beetle. Well done!
Put some marvel mystery oil in the oil and the engine will smooth out in a few thousand miles.
all most every bug that i have revived from sitting had mice nests on top of the fin's inside the fan housing. ive seen way too many motors frezze up tight because there not cleaned out and over heat
@throttlebottle5906
6 жыл бұрын
I second that finding and most have debris plugging the bottom cylinder deflector tins, nothing like cooked pistons, rings and cylinders.
I discovered you a few days ago sir you have all my respects I would shake your hand if I was in your neighborhood mechanic and welder myself you're reminding me of.my.father by the way he owned a saab 96 in the seventies 850cc 2 strokes and he rebuilt lots of vw take good care
that bug truck is killer!!! what an awesome little beastie......
"...probably varnish on the valve stems keeping them from closing..." Wow! Please take 1.5 seconds and list everything you DON'T know about VWs! :>)
Will it run?😂😂😂😂 More like how long till we make it run! Cuz it's gonna run!!!!
Love your videos especially when there are aircooled vws in them.
Very cool to see you get that bug running well again! I never had one, but they must be lots of fun to drive
can you get it to run? mustie you can get anything to run
@NarfBLAST
6 жыл бұрын
All good machines just want to run, they just need some help at times.
@muskokamike127
6 жыл бұрын
if he can't get it to run, he can get it to walk briskly! lol
@insan4833
3 жыл бұрын
oik
@insan4833
3 жыл бұрын
gpr
@insan4833
3 жыл бұрын
hmlniuibunin
Nothing worse than being tailgated all the way home!
@jacobstephen9034
6 жыл бұрын
4 wheels on My wagon what's even worse is that hes getting tail gated by a Beatle. xD
@cecilshivers5386
5 жыл бұрын
Two bugs hook together. 🐉🐲 Lol.
Wow! That was amazing to see it sort of come back to life.
Pretty dang clean for the vintage ! has a nice original glow to it!
I saw a Citroën DS today
@smiffy1071
6 жыл бұрын
Job vd Boom so did I, a 1973 DS21ie pallas.
THEY ARE GREAT MY GREAT GRAND POP CAME FROM GERMANY HAD SIX OF THEM LOVE THEM BUT AT 70 I DONT THINK I WILL HAVE ANOTHER....WHERE DO U FIND ALL THESE GEMS LOVE THEM MY MAN RON IN NY
@gordonmaurer5236
5 жыл бұрын
I'm 85 and still have a very large collection of VW air cooled bug parts Been worging on them for 52 years. I don't think I will quit till until I die .I worked for VW starting in the 50s and still enjoy them.
You guys are good. That was a lot of fun and most interesting. I like how you stayed focused on one issue at a time until you solved each problem. That became a fairly easy victory. I wish I owned that little bug. I would spruce it up and really enjoy putting around.
Seeing these VW s bring back soo many memories , very enjoyable and so real.
Can we get it to run? lmao Mustie could get maple sap to run in july
WOW....No plates.....No inspection sticker....No insurance....Where I live they would lock you up forever if caught. And "But officer we were just working on it" would not fly. Good video tho....
@johnkramer7161
6 жыл бұрын
It was registered. Brian didn't want the plate on video. I think I remember Mustie saying that in New Hampshire you have to register any vehicle that is being towed unless it's on a trailer.
@mcgsgg
6 жыл бұрын
dont need inspections in N,C, for antiques.....
My first car was a 1970 Green Beetle. I loved that thing. Great Video. It brought back a lot of memories.
Fantastic Mustie1, you are a VW wizard! Will follow vwnut and see what is next.. no pressure ;)
Will it run? Yes!! Mustie1 you teach us so much by watching your videos, thank you!
Nice VW start up thanks Mustie and Brian That'll be a good project car for Brian !!! ; )
Man I love these old bugs! So simple to work on, I wish I could find a cheap one around me for a daily
Hey, my first car was a 1966 bug (1300cc) and I spent a lot of time under the hood. Great memories. Thanks.
I'm really happy to know there are people in the world who know how to do this stuff without using google. Incredible, sir!
That PB blaster is miracle juice!! I had a stuck valve on the Yanmar diesel in my sailboat from sitting for 10 years before I bought it. One quick blast and it freed right up. Been running fine for over a year.
the real reson I started watching your channel. finding and fixing old VW. thanks
Great looking car. Just to prove, it doesnt take but a screwdriver and a hammer to get an old bug to run. Your finds of these bugs are amazing and im envious of all that are still around in your area. Great video
Bad ass bug!!great to see the classic bugs being brought to life.i got a 72 super...very cool
Impressive as always. Thanks Mustie!
i just have to tell you. That is the Best paint job i have EVER seen on your pickup! i would just FLIP for that BAD BOY! That's sayin' something as I have been in a chair since Oct 17th of 93! Yes, of course, a guy in a chair can do flips, sure. Sometimes its even on purpose!
Oooh, that sounds like Heaven above. The noise a vintage VW makes when it's under power brings tears to my eyes. The only other sound that does that is a vintage Mopar starter (like the '76 Duster I owned so long ago). That Beetle would have an easy life if I was fortunate enough to own it! Many, many thanks for this Mustie!
You sound like a super nice guy to be around. Great video✌
I love watching you working on the VW's
I had a 1966 VW bug, same color and had a sun roof. Bought it for $50 back around 1974. Pulled the engine and rebuilt it and loved driving it on short trips to the beach with my surfboard sticking out of the sun roof.
Looked like a lot of fun to play with the bug.
Wow those old bugs are really bulletproof!!
Mistie... como siempre,sus videos invitan a deleitarse con estas máquinas entrañables... Gracias por mantenerlas vigentes! Saludos desde Argentina.
I love the Beetle and I love it's restoration activity, unfortunately I'm not a mechanic. I loved watching the whole episode.
Congrats on the SKILLS! Very enjoyable to watch.
I just love the bikes in the back of your service truck my friend!
Never been a vw fan boy but ya gotta love seeing an old car on the road again.
This takes me back. My great Aunt had a 1600 Bug in the late 70's. I think she got it because it was cheap, she drove it like a demon! I remember my Dad cussing because he couldn't keep up with her in his 1300! Happy Days!
I have owned well over 20 pre '68 VWs in the past and miss then dearly. I plan on a replacement soon. Thanks for the great video.
@blair79bear38
6 жыл бұрын
20 of them, are they that unreliable ?
@RK-kj8di
6 жыл бұрын
I owned the VWs out of pure love and respect. I drove a '63 ragtop bug from Socal to college in Eureka, CA [about 700 miles]. I had a '66 bug with a 1835 and dual webers that could out perform my girl friends Camaro from stop sign to stop sign along the strand in SoCal. I had a few oval window bugs and a factory sunroof '69 squareback. I really miss the '63 ragtop [last year for the ragtop].
Thank You for your video's, I have learned so much. I only wish I had smell-a-vision for the gas and exhaust fumes. I remember as a 17 yr old buck wanting a VW until I learned they didn't have much for a heater.
That thing runs very Nice. Thumbs up
I gotta say that was awesome. Love watching an old bug come back to life. My first bug was a red one. Subbed
I Always love vw beetles being restored.
Man love all your videos 😁
Morning Mustie! keep up the good work!
It's alive, a points clean and sort out a sticky valve it all it took. Nice one guys.
SOMEHOW i MISSED THIS ONE ! Great video !