This red 1970 Beetle has won a lot of awards and recognition. The owner said it was five years of effort to get it in this condition. My first new car was a 64 bug, which became a little crowded with kid number 3 on the way. In the 70's I bought a used 68 as a second car. I thoroughly enjoyed driving the VW, though the lack of air conditioning made for hot trips to Florida every August. The First Saturday in September will have an international flavor. I plan to be there with my camera.
Monday, August 10, 2009
My World Tuesday - Vintage VW's
As promised last Tuesday, here are more images from the First Saturday event in the City of Frederick. My grandson, Chris, and I went to see what was going on. It was the promise of seeing autos that attracted Chris, though his main interest is in cars with much higher horsepower.
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Terrific shots, Lew! Those VWs surely did bring back a lot of memories for me! Thanks for taking us along!
Have a great week!
Sylvia
Way cool. I would have loved to have seen these in person. But your pics were great!
Those were brilliant pics about beetles. That is a classic design.
I remember hard winters in the 80´s and dad driving that kind of bus. BBBRRR, it was cold as the heating was always broken.
Ah, memories, our furst car was a used pale blue VW....this was a trip down memory lane.
Lovely vintage cars. My grandson called the VW Herbie cars, when he was five.
Gotta' love those Vdubs. I owned two different station wagons. Always wanted a bug. And still would love to have a bus.
Great captures. Thanks for taking us along.
I knew a courier in Germany who drove a Karmann Ghia. Those are strange looking cars. The beetles all look just like little beetles. Amazing how much stuff a college student can put in a beetle----lots and lots of dirty clothes when heading home to mom. LOL! Great post Lew.
Wonderful photos ... bring back memories of my past. I owned two 'vintage' VW bugs and one VW bus when they were NEW and drove them for YEARS ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Looks like a fun day, fascinating too to think how many miles those vehicles traveled ... and where to.
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