Front engined VW

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that is just cool beyond words. i'd love to hear it running.

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[youtube]https://youtu.be/ia7FOAVxiWA[/youtube]
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man, i don't know what to say. that just totally made my night. my son and i clicked on your link and i was all smiles and laughs until it was done.i've had a really crappy day, but that just put a big smile on my face. (my grandma died yesterday and i'm headed home for the funeral tomorrow). thank you so much for that.

i'll do my best to one-up you on the video soon. (although i don't really think that'll be possible, LOL).

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Nice ride!!!!!
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DeathBySnuSnu wrote: Thu Jul 19, 2018 11:13 am [youtube]https://youtu.be/K_mXybcAfEM[/youtube]
Im love it!
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Left hand stick shift.

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Well..... I have not built anything else lately.

I have rode some....been a couple places not too far from home....entered a couple shows.
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Out riding....

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