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1966 Volkswagen Beetle Fully Restored '60 On '66 Pan on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:40000
Location:

Comox, British Columbia, Canada

Comox, British Columbia, Canada

Custom built VW Beetle,1966 chassis with a 1960 body, original glass snowflake rear lights. Fully restored pan - new pan halves, new heater channels and all rust removed from body and replaced with new metal. New paint inside and out, windshield, rubber seals and moldings. New interior by TMI including door panels, seat upholstery, headliner in CDN Standard style (center section only), carpet front, rear, trunk and tire cover. New steering wheel, turn signal assembly, front and rear lap belts. Fully sorted motor and transmission- fitted with older freeway flyer tranny and heavy duty clutch and vintage sparkomatic competition shifter. Very strong AE code 1600 engine fitted with single port heads, new muffler, converted to 12V. Dual circuit master cylinder with front disc brakes and ball joint front end from European model 69 Beetle, new brake lines and hoses, new wheel cylinders and shoes. Properly lowered 2.5 inches with drop spindles. Silver 8 spoke aluminum wheels with wheel locks, and new rubber. All electrical works perfectly, runs, stops and drives great and yes, even the interior light works. 

Just waiting for it's new forever home, this great little car will make someone very happy. 

Just 5 minutes from int'l airport, fly in and drive it home

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VW Chattanooga plant very close to UAW representation

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

After months of fighting from both sides, it looks like the Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, TN, might unionize under the United Auto Workers after all. According to a letter acquired by The Associated Press, VW and the UAW reportedly struck a deal last spring where the union agreed to stop its challenge of the organization vote with the National Labor Relations Board to help clear the way for the CrossBlue to be produced in Tennessee. In exchange, the automaker would recognize the UAW at the plant. Leaders of the Local 42 at the facility reportedly signed the letter.
It seems that such an agreement would clear the way for the factory to unionize after months of dispute. According to The Detroit News, under Tennessee law, workers aren't required to join the organization. Although, that might not be a problem. As of a few months ago, Local 42 already claimed to have signed around 700 of the plant's roughly 1,500 workers.
Controversy has constantly swirled around the possible unionization at the Chattanooga plant. The UAW held its official decision in February and lost 712 to 626. However, there were allegations of intense political pressure to make sure the ballot failed. A later report also found that VW was offered $300 million in incentives well before the vote to make sure things progressed to the "satisfaction of the State of Tennessee," but the deal was later retracted. In July, the UAW opened Local 42 on the campus in hopes of signing up a majority of the workforce by volunteering to be a part of it.

VW builds 250,000th Passat in Chattanooga in just two years

Sun, 26 May 2013

It hasn't been without incident or union organizing drive, but the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, TN has built its 250,000 Passat in just a little over two years. The Night Blue Passat TDI with black leather has come just two years and five weeks after the first customer car came off the line on April 18, 2011.
In the last year the plant operated at the 150,000-unit capacity that it was intended for, but the downturn in Passat sales and subsequent worker layoffs mean it will be a challenge to repeat the feat. The plant does have the world's largest solar park, though, and you can't take that away from them.
You'll find the official hand-clapping in the press release below.

VW investigating Golf water leak discovered by car magazine

Sat, 07 Sep 2013

Volkswagen is in a spat with German magazine Auto Bild over claims that its new, seventh-generation Golf may already need a recall. The German weekly reports that new Golfs can leak water into front-passenger footwells due to a faulty drainage tube in their air conditioning systems.
And while the fix itself doesn't sound too terrible, because Volkswagen bases so many cars off the same platform as the Golf, Auto Bild is claiming that 300,000 models could be affected, including the Audi A3 and Seat Leon. That's a very bold claim. For its part, VW is vehemently denying that number, according to Reuters, saying it's aware of the problem and claiming only 46 Golfs need fixing. In addition, it denies that any Audi or Seat models are affected by the issue.
Either way, regardless of how pervasive this leak issue is, North American buyers should rest easy knowing that the problems ought to get fixed by the time the Mk VII Golf finaly reaches our dealerships.