And such simple things to work on. I think I still have that hippie classic "How To Keep Your Volkswagen Alive."
Looks like what half my class drove to high school.
Neat story Mickey. I also had a '62 convertible... great fun. That car had the classic problem of the rocker bolt breaking. Was on the freeway when power started to go; kept downshifting until I was off the freeway on a side-street limping home at 15 mph (floored as I recall). Opened up the left side rocker cover and the entire assembly fell out on to the ground!
The one I wrecked (have a photo of it here somewhere) resulted in the battery hitting the rear seat bar (which it was under) causes a spark to go into the seat. All this mostly happened after it was towed from the scene. I later received a call from the tow company that there'd been a fire. "Fire? How bad?" "Well, sir, it's pretty well gutted!" LOL Towed it home and sold the under-carriage and engine (everything minus the main body) to a guy for a Bugatti or dune-buggy kit, and sold the main body to a recycler for... drum roll... $6. Cost me more to transport it to the recycler!!! :wink-new: [all this in about 1972]
As an aside, I had an '02 Passat - was driving one day and my butt 'bout caught fire - the seat heater has shorted, melted the foam and was coming through the leather - left a mark on the seat like a cigarette burn - and they said the foam was melted in a cone shape. They replaced it after the internet and I showed that it wasn't only a Jetta issue - then a couple years later, I had the car in for MAJOR warranty work (oil sludge) and went to get it - "oh no, it is not ready, we are replacing the seat because of the fire hazard." Oh says I, "that was already replaced under warranty." I know they replied, "but now they figured out what caused it and are replacing it with the proper - fixed - pad." They had replaced it with the same problem seat! thanks VW.
That would've burned my a**