Jeremey Rainey's Volkswagen Beetle rat rod is the definition of the "built not bought" slogan that so many hot-rodders live by. He purchased a rusty 1964 bug and went to work on the blank canvas.
Back in 1963, when Chip Foose was born, the Volkswagen Beetle had already written 25 years of automotive history. And while their paths have crossed over the years (for one, the designer remastered a ...
Historically, Porsche’s and Volkswagen’s destinies have been intertwined for decades. That’s why it’s nothing spectacular when you hear about a custom project that involves the two names. But what if ...
Rich Lazar estimates he's spent about $30,000 on restoring the 1965 atomic orange Volkswagen Beetle that he bought four years ago and now races four or five times a year. (Courtesy photo) For 30 years ...
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How To Daily A Hot Rod Beetle: Members' Rides
Thanks for coming back to check out a new Members’ Rides! Last week, JCat was trying to get me in trouble with a fantastic TVR project that I seriously wish I had room for right now! He also has a ...
Two 2012 Beetles were on display at O'Steen Volkswagen last night. A Tornado Red one was brought in for an introductory event and a Denim Blue one was put on the showroom floor for sale. Styling ...
"It's about time someone decided to make a street rod out of the VW!" Those were the words of legendary HOT ROD staffer Tom Medley in the mid-'60s when he first saw a hot-rodded "Volksrod" at the shop ...
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