moparmat2000
Well-Known Member
They should have brought them in. Woulda been nicer than the ghia
They were never officially imported by Volkswagen. All of them that are in the states were brought in by private owners and a few limited private businesses that imported them for sales.
they are quite rare.
My father was into VW’s and v8 cars as well and would take me to shows and drags when I was young. I saw the notchback and fell in love. I told myself one day I’d own one and at 17 y/o I bought this one. All stock, blue, a nice Earl schieb paint job over tons of rust and bondo.
I spent the next year replacing rust and crashed panels and building a hot engine with a close ratio trans.
I’m 46 now and still own it.
I’ve been in Idaho 2 years now and I love it here!Are you new to Idaho ? Where is your machine shop ? Engine machine ?
I am looking forward to a ride ...lol
I live about 20 mins from you .
Awesome cars!Well you are in hog heaven now ! A few minutes from Firebird Raceway and Little Gem Cycle Park ! Last Irode there a few years ago I got crossed up in a series ofwhoops while racing a Hare and Hound...ouch ! 3rd gear pinned !
Your current shop is real close to Dan Soran Racing
There is a 69 Roadrunner Conv and a 71 Challenger Conv within a mile or so of you ! As well as these Vettes and this 340 GTS. I was just up there this morning and at Northwest Motor Machine .
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Getting internet was of the utmost importance when we moved here, my fiancé is a loan processor and works from home. I’m not sure who she uses, I’ll ask her when I get home.If you are going to be a commercial shop at your new location let me know and I will set you up for internet and Telecomm . We can save you some bucks and get you the best available connection vs calling Sparklight or Centurylink direct. And it will take some research for a location in the boonies...lol
Thank you for the reply.Should work great on the street but 1st to 2nd is apretty big jump for competative drag racing
The 3.28 will be great with 3.55s . You can idle around in first with ease .
3.55s and 27" tires will be fine upto 75 mph but I wouldnt want to spend a lot of time on Idaho freeways going 85+.
I took my 3.55s out and dropped to 3.23s because I hit the interstate often . But I have 25" tires.
Gen 1? IIRC this is a 392.Put a gen 2 hemi in the VW and keep the valiant stock
Cant wait. Bet some great ideas in this one.alright!...alright!!...alright!!!....another great build with fresh ideas and what appears to be the skill set to match. I got my note pad ready.
Glad to hear theres still some air cooled enthusiasm in the atmosphere. Heres my 70 Sqbk:Good choice not racing that VW .
Back in the 70’s I was cruising around in my VW buggy and rolled up next to a new ‘Cuda at a light , I started out in second aggressively at the next 2 lights and it was on at the next light .
I slipped in 1st sidestepped the clutch pulled a wheely across the crosswalk bang shifted 2nd and was gone he was trying but gave up