How best to sum up the No Dough Weekend, a Volkswagen get-together that wrapped up this past Sunday at the City Center Municipal Complex in Port Orange, Florida?
Perfect weather, a welcoming setting and lots of VWs old and new alike. And did we mention it was free?
Check out more pictures–more than just a few–of the event over …
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Upon returning for home, yes, I was cruising the VW ads. I think a Type 3 would be cool....
'67 Beetle with a lot of warming over using Porsche parts.
Ignoring the Vanagon in the driveway...
The original Scirocco.
calteg
SuperDork
5/5/22 2:56 p.m.
Timely, I'm getting ready to go buy a Vanagon in about an hour. Anything I should look for? It's an air cooled '81. Apparently rust is the biggest issue (rockers, base of the windshield and underneath)
While I appreciate all cars on some level or another the only VW that I really get excited about is the Karmann Ghia
Trent
PowerDork
5/5/22 3:13 p.m.
Grew up in aircooleds. I love 'em but don't see myself having one.
A1 chassis cars are apparently my soft spot.
In reply to calteg :
I cannot give advice on that, I basically got lucky on mine. Although an early aircooled wouldn't be my first choice, I think the '86 and up vans are easier to maintain. Also, 67 hp and a top speed of 75 means it's a little leisurely in modern traffic.
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
You know, we found ourselves looking at a '67 as well. Mildly warmed over and looked really clean, including good/new/proper paint, full interior redo, 1776 engine, etc., etc.
I'll take a Type 34 Karmann Ghia. Any color.
In reply to Colin Wood :
Those do look so cool. Even "regular" Ghias look so good.
My first car was a 74 Standard and I worked for an ACVW mechanic renting dune buggies. They are really fun legos. I especially loved his Meyers Tow'd.
For me personally as a driver, R32 or a BEW powered New Beetle. The MK4 era is my favorite styling of the water-cooled cars.
Always loved the 914 for some reason.
maschinenbau said:
Always loved the 914 for some reason.
Me too.
I have owned right around 50 various badged VWs. There are currently 4 in the stable.
I'd like to add a T3 notch or square.
Keith Tanner said:
Ignoring the Vanagon in the driveway...
The original Scirocco.
Miss my 81 S with ABA block under CIS cammed head. 11:1 compression. 2H gearbox with limited slip. Great car. Pulled hard in any gear.
I've owned every type A1 chassis so I guess that's my flavor. Currently playing with a 16v 2.0 87 Roc.
Just passed on a very rusty Type 3 notchback. Would have been cool, but about a decade of work.
Not stock that is for sure.
84FSP
UberDork
5/5/22 9:51 p.m.
Keith Tanner said:
Ignoring the Vanagon in the driveway...
The original Scirocco.
My buddy is about to post his very nice early rocco itc car for sale...
84FSP
UberDork
5/5/22 9:52 p.m.
I still want to build a 2300cc hardtop Ghia.... pulling the wheels in a cool old vw would be awesome. I haven't looked at prices in years to do the build.
Any GTI with the plaid seats.
MK4 Jetta GLI (in winter attack mode)
Mr_Asa
PowerDork
5/6/22 6:36 a.m.
Dad's '74 Camper Van, the VanOrange. He took us everywhere in that thing when I was a kid.
You can see it hiding in the background there. All of the good pics I have of it seem to be film and unscanned as of now.
I have 1966 & 1968 Beetles and a 1974 Thing and have had many more, including Rabbits and a Scirocco or two. I just ordered the wheels for my next Beetle:
It's going to be an outlaw style pre 1967 car with Porsche 356 aluminum drum brakes, a period-modified engine (or a 356 engine if I can find one for the right price), and other subtle mods. Now I just need to find the car to put the parts on, and they've gone up in price a lot. I was in CA in February and solid projects were $10K or more.
Absolutely the MKI/A1 chassis. I'm a serial owner and stopped counting at 45. Love the Lego-ness