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My 1776cc 1964 Volksrod

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

Just a quick video of my new project, testing out my new Flip UltraHD camera. 1776 blueprinted and balanced engine. 10 inch front beam extension. black primer that needs a wash and a respray. And plenty of hard earned rust. Oh and by the way, the camera makes the exhaust sound really quiet compared to how loud it is in person. going to work everyday, i set off atleast 2 car alarms either starting the car or just driving by.

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  • Can I just ask how you attached the headlamps? Because I intend on making a volksrod and I'm not quite sure how its done, thanks (:

  • @3xiodus Believe it or not, they are mounted with connecting rods from a 50's Chevy.

  • Those are killer wheels on it. Where can I get some?

  • @savemyvw Cant. One of a kind

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  • Nice! I like the spikes on the hood!

  • haha I saw this car up for sale in Huntington Beach I almost bought it.. but someone else got it..

  • those rear wheels are sick! im looking to buy a vw bug tommorrow, going to use your rear wheel idea!

  • Awesome! How did you do the exhaust pipes, that is freakin sick...

  • hi i was wondering wheat size are the wheels a tyres and has the rear been lowerd

  • what exhaust are you running .. working on my vr project right now and thats exactly what i am looking for ... btw are you located in san clemente ? i saw one for sale a while back around here with rims done the same way ... well done on the vr

  • I was thinking pof getting those pipes for my baja. Do you have a video of how they sound?

    Good work! Sweet rear rims!

  • Loving the Checker in the widened rims. Has given me some inspiration.

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