Sam breaks down every piece of the sunroof in this 1967 VW Beetle and shows how to reassemble it.


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Sam breaks down every piece of the sunroof in this 1967 VW Beetle and shows how to reassemble it.
Sam breaks down the cost of building this 1967 VW Beetle Sunroof.
Watch as Sam takes this 1967 VW Beetle on her maiden voyage to the VW Airhead Campers VW Roundup in Florence, AZ. The trip is 94 miles each way. Will she make it?
Sam makes some last minute fixes with just hours to go. He rebuilds the speedometer and installs a new speedometer cable and, after some trial and error, installs a new electric fuel pump.
Sam gets back to work on our 1967 VW Beetle. He rebuilds the seats, covers them in new TMI Sport Upholstery, and installs new seat belts.
We are closing in on our deadline for the VW Round Up car show. Sam gets the doors of this Beetle back in shape and installs all new door panels from TMI.
We're on the final stretch with the days counting down and work nearing an end. Sam gets the bumpers installed along with new decklid, hood, and door seals.
Progress continues on our 1967 VW Beetle including tarboards for the floors, new front and rear window seals and trim, running boards, and fender beading.
Now that our 1967 VW Beetle is driving Sam ties up some loose ends including fixing a pesky leak in the master cylinder, fixing the shifter, and getting the trunk dialed in.
Sam buttons up a few things and finally gets this 1967 VW Beetle driving again for the first time in a long, long time!
In this video Sam tackles one of the most common rust repairs old VW Bugs need, he cuts out and welds in new floor pans, along with some other rust repairs.
Now that all the wiring work is done, Sam can test the electrical including lights, turn signals, running lights, dome light, and more.
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