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Title: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Seldom Seen Slim on March 03, 2011, 11:23:47 AM
I get news releases from BurlyBug frequently - and never thought that I should be posting them in their own thread.  Since they likje running at World of Speed -- here's where I'll be filing them from now on.

Friends of the Challenge
 
Many folks have already acquired the new Wolfsburg West 'Okrasa' style heads and/or head and dual carb kits for their 36hp Challenge engine. Many new racers however may not be aware of the parts numbers available for the variations on the heads and kits that Wolfsburg West makes available and so I thought I would share the part numbers and descriptions with you in case this information would make ordering easier for your next 36hp engine project. I have also included Shauns email address at WW so you can contact him directly regarding any questions you may have about the items described below.
 
Shaun contact info:  stunstill@wolfsburgwest.com

 
111 101 351OK   Dual port cylinder head, no valves with seats and guides.
111 101 351OR   Dual port cylinder head, no seats or guides
111 198 351OK   Dual port cylinder head, complete with valves
111 198 700         Complete dual port kit with original style linkage
111 198 700A      Complete dual port kit with CSP style bolt on linkage
 
Since many of you will be modifying the stock WW dual port heads, being able to purchase them with and without certain components may be better for your project. And remember, the heads do not have to be stock to qualify for the $1000.00 contingency program award Wolfsburg West has made available to the 36hp Challenge racers in the DSS36 Bug, Ghia and Bus categories for 2011.
 
Again, please contact Shaun if you would like more information on this truly special 36hp high performance product.
 
May the Speed be with you................
 
Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on March 19, 2011, 05:11:52 PM

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Friends of the Challenge

Three 'big deals' have recently occurred regarding this years racing in the 36hp Challenge that I will list below:

1st---RK Smith from HOT VW's has just announced in the April issue of the magazine that he has scheduled a visit to Bonneville this year to cover the 36hp Challenge and other VW's racing at the World of Speed event in September. Be sure to have your VW's looking great as they may get caught on film(O.K., on a digital card, but you know what I mean). In the past I have provided Bonneville coverage to HOT VW's and the 2010 year event's story should soon be included in a summer issue of the magazine. Having HVW's on site in 2011will mean better photography and more timely publication of your efforts and their interest is truly appreciated.

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2nd---Weber 48 IDA(and IDM) Carburetors are now legal in the DSS36 categories of the 36hp Challenge. We have recently received confirmation by way of published reports showing these carburetors were available in 1964 on Shelby Cobra's making them pre-65 and legal to run in DSS. This should open up more carburetor possibilities for many DSS Challenge participants that have been unable to locate good performing components in the used market.

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3rd--- Wolfsburg West has offered a $1000.00 contingency award to 36hp Challengers racing in the Bug, Ghia and Bus DSS (pre 65 dual carb) categories. To win this award, it is not necessary to use the complete Okrasa replica kit they now manufacture. You only have to run the WW dual port heads supplied in the kits and also sold separately. These heads can be modified and used with the aforementioned Weber 48 IDA carbs if you choose. 

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Many folks have already acquired the new Wolfsburg West 'Okrasa' style heads and/or head and dual carb kits for their 36hp Challenge engine. Many new racers however may not be aware of the parts numbers available for the variations on the heads and kits that Wolfsburg West makes available and so I thought I would share the part numbers and descriptions with you in case this information would make ordering easier for your next 36hp engine project. I have also included Shauns email address at WW so you can contact him directly regarding any questions you may have about the items described below.
 
Shaun contact info:  stunstill@wolfsburgwest.com

 
111 101 351OK   Dual port cylinder head, no valves with seats and guides.

111 101 351OR   Dual port cylinder head, no seats or guides

111 198 351OK   Dual port cylinder head, complete with valves

111 198 700         Complete dual port kit with original style linkage

111 198 700A      Complete dual port kit with CSP style bolt on linkage

 

Since many of you will be modifying the stock WW dual port heads, being able to purchase them with and without certain components may be better for your project.


4th---The Australian version of Bonneville kicks off this years 36hp Challenge with as many as five or six 36hp entries participating. The DLRA Speedweek starts this week with Steve Muller and his Team Ratmuller Racing leading the charge with both big block and 36hp racers being assembled as we speak. In addition, Mark Holyoak will again return with his big block Super Beetle to make their Speedweek the biggest down under VW land speed event ever and coverage will be provided by VolksWagen Magazine Australia (VWMA). These mates from OZ will be great competitors to us above the equator folks so do not be surprised if some 36hp Challenge records get bumped up before the Maxton, Mojave, Texas, Maine and Bonneville events.

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This year is already shaping up to be even better than 2010 when we had over 13 36hp Challengers on the salt along with another 11 VW air and water cooled racers. If you think you will be racing your 36hp Challenger at Bonneville in September or at any other venue around the world this year, please get in contact with me and supply both photos and details of your effort. As you know,  I maintain a history of VW land speed racers and want to make sure your efforts are included.

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I would like to take this moment to personally thank both HOT VW's and Wolfsburg West for their support and encouragement in our 36hp efforts. Be sure we return the support to their repective efforts.

Take care till next visit and may the Speed be with you.....................

Burly

Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: dw230 on March 20, 2011, 11:52:38 AM
Jon,

You can move my comment from the other thread if you wish.

DW
Title: HVW's May issue story on VW's at 2010 WOS
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on March 22, 2011, 12:35:42 PM
I just got word from Colton at BC Autoworks that the 2010 World of Speed story in the May 2011 issue of Hot VW's magazine is just hitting the newstands now. Lots of land speed racing VW's, both 36hp and big block plus watercooled are featured.

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Plus HVW's will be at Bonneville this September to cover the Volkswagen racers at the 2011 World of Speed. You are right, the salt is going to be a hot(VW's) spot this year.

Gonna be fun ! ! ! !

Burly

Title: Herrods Helper Rear Wing
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on April 20, 2011, 06:16:05 PM
Those VW's that expect to reach or exceed 115 miles per hour would benefit greatly from the installation of an original or replica Herrods Helper rear wing. They bolt onto the air intake grill below the rear window on bugs and increase high speed stability. And they are vintage period pieces so they look good too.

If you are running in the 36hp Challenge DSS, NA36 or K36 classes and have the potential to reach that speed, for safety reasons, this specific aerodynamic device will be allowed without penalty to your speed record.

They can be sourced from:

Gilmore Enterprises in Florida Phone # 727 573-2944 or on the web at www.gilmore-enterprises.net

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Here is the replica wing mounted on Dick Wakefields 67 bug at this years World of Speed. And thanx Dick, for sharing your source and contact information for this safety item.

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Dick on his way down the long black line..............in his 130 MPH Club big block Cal Look sedan.

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Stan Back on April 20, 2011, 06:59:00 PM
What does "big block" mean in your circle?
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on April 20, 2011, 08:08:42 PM
What does "big block" mean in your circle?

SB, since starting the 36hp Challenge back in 05, we have referred to the 1961 and newer Volkswagen air cooled engines as 'Big Blocks'. They are the 1500cc and 1600cc stock engines as well as the 40hp 1200cc and later 1300cc engines which are essentially the same design of engine case and all the various cranks are 'bolt in'. These big blocks are unique in almost every way from a 36hp engine with almost no part interchangeability. The later Type 4 style engines which includes the 72 and later Type 2 and Porsche 914(and some mid-seventies 912's) are also big blocks but were never installed in Beetles, Ghias or Type 3's.

Since the 36hp engine never grew larger than 1192cc's from the factory, we felt the small block connotation was a fair description. Now we just have to educate the rest of the VW world to see it our way as most of the folks involved in Volkswagens today are from younger generations and have had no involvement or knowledge of the 36hp engine era. Like the Ford flathead and other 'X' category vintage LSR racers, most of today's folks have felt the small block 36hp engines were throwaway anchors, but like the perrenial flathead, are enjoying a revival of sorts in various forms of motorsports. In Australia, a group of land speed racers have taken the small block 36hp concept and created the 36hp Challenge Drags so they will have more venues in which to compete as well as the once a year event at Lake Gairdner.

I hope this is helpful...........

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: dw230 on April 20, 2011, 09:40:10 PM
Big block VW cases make more sparks on the fire at the bend.

DW
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Stan Back on April 20, 2011, 09:46:58 PM
Thanx!
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on April 20, 2011, 10:13:41 PM
Big block VW cases make more sparks on the fire at the bend.

DW

Damn right they do.......we just have to keep the desert police off our 'case'(pun intended!).

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: DocBeech on April 23, 2011, 12:20:25 AM
I have a question guys, I need to sell and have had no luck getting rid of it. I have a 4 speed transmission off a 1963 Karmann Ghia. Only thing wrong with it is the 1st gear synchro is shot. Otherwise it runs beautifully. Anyone have a suggestion as to where I can sell this with any kind of luck?
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on April 23, 2011, 01:03:00 AM
I have a question guys, I need to sell and have had no luck getting rid of it. I have a 4 speed transmission off a 1963 Karmann Ghia. Only thing wrong with it is the 1st gear synchro is shot. Otherwise it runs beautifully. Anyone have a suggestion as to where I can sell this with any kind of luck?

Doc, the best location for selling anything Volkswagen is a site called www.thesamba.com .  It is free to register and sell and in general can help you with anything to do with VW's. Ebay of course is another source as is Craigs List.

Good luck on finding the wounded tranny a new home.

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Seldom Seen Slim on July 07, 2011, 11:10:52 AM
Here's the latest from BurlyBug - about the VW racers:
 
Hi 36hp Challenge and big block VW racers, pit crew members and spectators
 
Septembers World of Speed and the BIG Volkswagen land speed racer gathering is getting close! Just a touch more than two months to go. If you are planning to join us this year, please email me back and let me know your plans. Will you be bringing a car and how is the project coming along or are you coming to spectate or help one of the racers? Please drop me an email with your plans so I will know to to keep an eye out and make sure to let you know of any last minute salt racing updates. As of now, Utah is experiencing good hot temps and the salt should be dry or close to dry as we speak. I expect the course to be every bit as good as last year and will be attending next months SCTA/BNI SpeedWeek event. When I return I should have definitive information on the race course and will let everyone know by email.
 
I am also excited about a couple of visitors who will be joining us on the salt whom most of you will be acquainted with but have probably not met in person. This will be a great opportunity to enjoy a little one on one with these folks who make our hobby possible. And remember, R.K. Smith from Hot VW's is planning on being on the salt with us to cover the event as well. It is gonna be fun!
 
Again, please let me know how your race plans are coming.
 
May the Speed be with you..............................
 
Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on July 20, 2011, 05:17:36 PM
Hot VW's magazine editor and photographer, R.K. Smith, will be coming to Utah this September to cover VW events at this years World of Speed being held on the Bonneville Salt Flats. The activities begin officially on Tuesday the 13th with VW racing beginning on Wednesday the 14th. Racing will continue through Saturday the 17th but most racing has concluded by Friday afternoon.

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photo by Rose Wilson

In addition to Hot VW's joining the VW Bonneville racers, a well known Samba moderator from Europe will be on the salt on Thursday and Friday as well as Tony Moore from Wolfsburg West, who will be joining the event to oversee the $1000.00 contingency award he has made available to 36hp Challenge racers running his new Okrasa style 36hp dual port heads.

If you can arrange to join us between Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (Sept 14th to 16th),  please contact me for details and so we can put you on our mailing list to receive event updates. If you would like to put a club cruise together to motor out to Bonneville, that would even be better. Free camping without facilities is available at Roads Bend, just a couple of miles from the salt and limited rooms are still available in Wendover.

I hope many of you can join us on this first occasion of Hot VW's visit to Utah. At present, over thirty VW's have indicated they will be on the salt to race, including Big Block VW air cooleds(1600cc and above), watercooled VW's(up to 158 miles per hour-a radical turbo Golf) and 36hp VW's competing in the 36hp Challenge.

It is going to be a fun VW event and we hope you will make it out to support the Volkswagen racers. Information can be found at the following links:

www.saltflats.com    General Salt Flats information

www.burlyb.com       36hp Challenge specifics
 

Till then, may the Speed be with you.......................

 

Burly Burlile

Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Stan Back on July 20, 2011, 06:42:33 PM
"What's a Samba moderator?"

"$1.98, or 2 for $3."
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: gearheadeh on July 20, 2011, 06:50:28 PM
"What's a Samba moderator?"

"$1.98, or 2 for $3."
Google "Samba"
One of the bigger old vw forums.
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 4-barrel Mike on July 20, 2011, 07:12:13 PM
The person who runs the St. Albert Minor Baseball Association??  :mrgreen:

http://www.stalbertbaseball.com/default.aspx (http://www.stalbertbaseball.com/default.aspx)

Mike
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on July 20, 2011, 08:18:15 PM
"What's a Samba moderator?"

"$1.98, or 2 for $3."

Stan B

www.samba.com is one of the more successful automotive websites around and focus's only on VW's and Porshces. It was established early in the 'puter world and gained worldwide recognition within the VW/early Porsche(air cooled) world and has been a mainstay ever since. It has a massive parts/cars for sale section(like Ebay but free and without time restrictions), technical section along with many others segments. It is all free with financial support given strictly on a voluntary basis.

Even if you are not(or ever will be) a VW guy, the site is worth a look. The 36hp Challenge, while a small segment of the Land Speed Racing family has grown subtantially because of the Samba. The moderator oversees specific segments of the Samba to keep things in line and non-offensive.

May the Speed be with you..................

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: racefanwfo on July 20, 2011, 09:48:09 PM
The website is www.thesamba.com. samba.com takes you to some arabic website.
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on July 20, 2011, 10:21:35 PM
The website is www.thesamba.com. samba.com takes you to some arabic website.

Thanx for the correction. www.thesamba.com . I knew that!

Burly
Title: 2011 World of Speed Volkswagen Results
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on September 19, 2011, 05:07:03 PM
Friends of the Challenge
 
Below are the top speeds achieved by each of the racers at World of Speed.  I would like to offer a BIG thanx to all of the racers, crews and VW spectators who ventured to Bonneville to be part of the USFRA's 26th annual World of Speed. And thanx to Hot VW's for sending RK Smith to cover this unique VW event and for The Samba's moderator, John Moxon to come all the way from England to be part of our race.
 
I would also like to offer a sincere debt of gratitude to Wolfsburg West and Tony Moore for his support of the 36hp Challenge and the $1000.00 contingency award they provided to the fastest Wolfsburg West cylinder head equipped record breaker, Bill Hatfield of Harmony, Indiana.
 
May the Speed be with you..................
 
Burly
 
 
2011 World of Speed VW results:
 
36hp Challenge
 
SS36 Bug       T33      Juan Cole.........................................75.534  New Record 9/16/11(old record 75.277
                    T60      Dan Durie(Beaver Geezers)..........75.277  New Record 9/14/11(old record 73.492
                    T77      Ralph Dotson...................................71.480
                         
DSS36 Bug     T20      Bill Hatfield/Wolfsburg West........108.324  New record 9/15/11(old record 103.056
                    T54      Gene Dannan/Wolfsburg West......59.709
 
SS36 Ghia      T777   Bill Smith...........................................73.752  New Record 9/15/11(old record 71.314
 
DSS36 Ghia   T67     Craig Smith/Wolfsburg West..........84.442
                  T143   Richard Troy-Denzel........................92.808
 
DSS36 Bus    T51      Ronnie Fietelson/Wolfsburg West.68.851  New Record 9/16/11(old record 67.909
                   T8        Matthew Kenney..............................67.909  New Record 9/15/11(base record
 
36hp"1"Club   T11      Larry Mocnick/Cheetle....................75.105
 
NA36 Bug      T903    Tom Bruch/Gaylen Anderson........126.236*New Record 9/15/11(old record 106.514
                         * Top 36hp Speed of the meet !
 
H/FCC          3601    Dick Beith........................................handling run only-no speed
 
 
 
Big Block(40hp & newer engines)-130/150 MPH CLUB
 
Ghia Coupe    T70       Britt Grannis/Geoff Hart.................139.756    Dual Carb 130 Club Member-new
Ghia Coupe    T701     Tom Simon/Grannis/Hart..............138.520    Dual Carb 130 Club Member-new
Formula V      X150     John Milner.....................................134.707    Dual Carb
Bug              T363     Justin McAllister/Burlile..................127.480    Dual Carb
VolksRod       T1967   Richard Luna...................................119.207   Dual Carb
Bug              T51        Dick Wakefield...............................118.510   Dual Carb
Bug              T4          Scot A Harig....................................109.051    Turbo 2bbl
Bug              T48        Karl Barnett.....................................107.777    1600cc SSS (Single 34PICT Carb S/P
Ghia Coupe    T15        Larry Gregg.....................................107.296    Dual Kadron
Ghia Coupe    T65        Greg Silkenson...............................102.630    Dual Carb
Buggy           T122      John Dahlstrom................................97.171     Dual Carb
Ghia Coupe    T711      Warren Grannis/Grannis.................93.180     Dual Carb
 
 
Watercooled
 
Golf R32        X57         Gabe Adams.................................160.047    Turbo VR6 150 Club Member
Streamliner    1479        Kevin Winder.................................149.182    Turbo 4 Diesel 
                                                                                                  (new G/DS record 2 way avg 147.909
Golf R32         T59         Chris Adams..................................137.499    Turbo VR6 130 Club Member-new
Golf R32         T57         Andrew Augustain..........................137.036    Turbo VR6 130 Club Member-new
Golf R32         T337       Norma Fergus(Garys mom!).........134.551    Turbo VR6 130 Club Member-new
Rabbit            X8383    John Finn.........................................110.906    Turbo 4
Rabbit P.U.     479         Rick Winder......................................103.075   Turbo Diesel
Dasher WagnT6802  Dan Kingery........................................91.516    Turbo Diesel-Vegetable Oil
 
 
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: t russell on September 19, 2011, 09:24:04 PM
the vws are cool I got to speak to Tom burch had not seen him in 2/3 years.A great bunch of cars and people.
Title: New Big Block ACVW Bonneville Classes (not 36hp!)
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on December 14, 2011, 02:17:39 PM
VW Land Speed Racers
 
Great news for folks with Volkswagen air cooled powered racers has just been announced by the SCTA/BNI ( go to http://www.scta-bni.org ). Their "Classic" category of race cars that was previously open only to American cars built between 1948 and 1981 has been opened to include "Foreign Cars", and that means our Volkswagen's. The benefit for VW racers that comes from this change is our 1930's designed air cooled engines will no longer have to compete head to head for official land speed records set by radical watercooled Asian and European dual over head cam modern technology engines, most records of which are in the 200 mph plus range!
 
NOTE: This "DOES NOT" affect the 36hp Challenge and 130 Mile Per Hour Club record keeping that I maintain!
 
The tough part, only race VW's built to the demanding SCTA/BNI Rulebook can compete for these records which means much greater expense and serious effort is required to move to this level of competition. Any racer who is racing or building a VW they expect to exceed 135 miles per hour should seriously consider following the SCTA/BNI Rulebook safety requirements for two reasons. First and foremost, is safety! Speeds in this range involve much more serious consequences should something go wrong and Bugs "without wings" are extremely unsafe at these speeds  (Ghias are much more stable and therefore better! And have better "aero"!). Second, building to the SCTA/BNI specs will allow you to race on the long three mile tracks at both the USFRA World of Speed at Bonneville and SCTA/BNI Bonneville Speedweek giving you greater opportunities for higher speeds and now with this change, potentially, SCTA/BNI land speed records.
 
I cannot speak for the USFRA or SCTA/BNI sanctioning bodies regarding safety and rules and the below interpretations are a simple overview of how I understand the rules as written. Therefore, I would strongly encourage you to obtain a 2012 Rulebook as soon as possible if your VW racing aspirations are in the 135 mile per hour plus range for now or the near future. This will insure you have information directly from the horses mouth before starting construction or improvements to your Volkswagen land speed race car. Questions can be answered by Mike Manghelli, the SCTA's resident VW racer and also SCTA Rules Co-ordinator directly at
rulebookinfo@scta-bni.org .   


General Classic guidelines:

ALTered: Stock body and fenders (chopped O.K. if pre 1948)( Fiberglass replacements, i.e., one piece front ends O.K. if "stock"  proportions and shapes remain). Removal of bumpers and front lights and covering of grill(s) and front openings "is required"! O.K. for front air dam, engine hood scoop and rear wing ( like a Herrods Helper or drag style ) mounted in the trunk area. Engine "MUST" be swapped for a non-original engine such as a Type 2/4 engine in place of a 1600cc VW type engine or a 1600cc VW in place of a 36hp engine.Supercharged or turbocharged is O.K. as a B blown( G gas or F fuel )ALT entrant. Air cooled VW's must add a rear engine support under the case. No belly pans or other streamlining!
 
GC-Gas Coupe(or Sedan): Stock body and fenders (no chopping). Stock bumpers required. OK for front air dam and engine air scoops. Rear wing if production (Herrods Helpers are probably NOT legal!). Any engine. Supercharged or turbocharged is O.K. as a B blown GC entrant. Only minor body trim alterations permitted. No one piece front ends.

PROduction: Stock body. Stock bumpers required. No scoops or wings/spoilers (no Herrods Helper!). Engine original to "that body style". No supercharging or turbocharging however bigger and multiple carbs ( if they fit onto original intake manifold bolt pattern! ) and most other engine modifications are legal!

Engines: No electrical fuel injection. No sensor management system's with loop. No dual distributors or magnetos.


Letter definitions for classes as shown below:

F......engine size below 3000 cc's (1st F letter)

C.....Classic category(1948 to 1981 vehicle)

B.....Supercharged or turbocharged(Blown)

G.....Gasoline as fuel

F......All non gasoline fuels (2nd F letter)

 
Class                               Current Bonneville Record as of December 8th, 2011

F/CBFALT                     129.641..........Hudson Boys Chevy 4/53 Stude 08/11                                 

F/CFALT                        165.224.........Cohn Chevy Monza 08/11                                   

F/CBGALT                     123.782.........Hudson Boys Chevy 4/53 Stude 08/11                                 

F/CGALT                        182.357.........Cohn Chevy Monza 08/11                                 

F/CBGC                          173.090.........Keosababian Chevy Corvair 08/74                     

F/CGC                             174.922.........Cohn Chevy Monza 08/11                                 

F/CPRO                           None-Open                                                                 

data taken from current posted SCTA/BNI speed records as of 11/20/11.

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Bob Stahls 65 Bug with a 2914cc fuel injected (not Turbo'ed!)Type 4 engine.

If a Bonneville class is "Open" with no existing record, like the F/CPRO class, you can enter that class with a car that meets the engine displacement requirements (0.0L to 3.0L) and body, technical and fuel requirements and "establish" the base record for that class until someone goes faster than you.

All SCTA/BNI land speed records are set using the "average" of two runs. First, you must qualify by going faster than the record at which time you car is placed in "Impound" overnite until the next days early morning record runs. You make your second pass early in the morning and the speed from this run is averaged with the speed from your earlier "qualifying" pass. If the combined two pass average speed is above the existing record, you have set a new SCTA/BNI land speed record.

Each SCTA/BNI qualifying run at Bonneville in the classes Volkswagen air cooled racers qualify for are made on a three mile track instead of the one mile track we run in the 130 Mile Per Hour Club events at USFRA's World of Speed so your engine must maintain this high speed for a substantially longer period of time(build accordingly). VW's can run either at the USFRA World of Speed in September on the longer competition track west of the 130 track and set SCTA/BNI recognized records or they can attend the August SCTA/BNI Speedweek and race for records on one of two 3 mile competition tracks set up for cars running up to 175 miles per hour. Two way average records set on either three mile track become SCTA/BNI certified records. All cars racing on these three mile tracks must meet SCTA/BNI safety and class guidelines as set forth in the SCTA/BNI Rulebook. Details and rulebooks are available at  http://www.scta-bni.org  . Order the "2012 Rulebook" to receive details on the new Classic classes allowing "foreign cars" into this 1948-1981 category.

In addition. if you are building, or contemplating building, an SCTA/BNI certified racer to go after this type of land speed record, contact the SCTA through their web-site and you can be assigned a personal individual SCTA member who will guide you over the phone to meet and exceed the safety definitions in the Rulebook. These SCTA member "guides" are invaluable in reducing problems during your tech and safety inspection when you first arrive. Upon passing your initial tech inspection, your car will be issued a SCTA/BNI Inspection record book that documents the history of your inspections for future guidance.  If you have any questions, you can contact, Mike Manghelli, the SCTA's resident VW racer and also SCTA Rules Co-ordinator directly at  rulebookinfo@scta-bni.org . 

Racing a 1200 to 1500cc ( 1.5L ) or 1600 to 2000cc ( 2.0L ) Volkswagen? At present, the new Classic classes do not have records available in those engine sizes so you have to compete with engines up to 3000cc ( 3.0L ) in the F class . Classes G (1.51L to 2.0L ) and H (1.1L to 1.5L ) will only be added after 2012 "if" cars show up to race in those engine size categories. The SCTA/BNI needs to see interest before any smaller engine categories will be included in future events.

This is super news for VW folks serious about going the extra miles(s) in land speed racing for the long term.

May the Speed be with you..........................

Burly

Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on August 06, 2012, 03:41:20 PM
 I just received this message from Walter (BeetSpeed) over in Belgium. They have been trying to find a sight to hold VW and 36hp Challenge land speed racing and have finally located a venue. Now what they need are numbers of VW racers willing to make the journey from Europe, Ireland and across England. Below are his findings. If you would like to get ahold of him, just PM me your contact info and I will pass it on. As noted, someone to promote the event is also welcome !

May the Speed be with you ...................

Burly


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Good news Burly! (I think/hope):

The organisation: http://www.straightliners-events.co.uk/events/
is holding 6 regular 'Topspeed tuesdays' (mostly for bikes though) in 2012 and upon contact with their main man, he lets me know that if there is enough interest, also a weekend day or full weekend could be arranged in 2013 for a 36hp Challenge to take place or combined with a regular event to take place in 2013, to be discussed. How cool is that!

Their 1 mile and 1.4 mile (!) track is located at a former airbase in Elvington, near York in the UK, England only 30 miles (40km) from the ferry that arrives from the main land in Hull! 
They have a 101 dB static test sound limit, but that seems not too much of a problem for our cars if we know in advance (and now we do).

Think I will spread this possibility/opportunity a little further now and see how many serious racers for a european 36hp Challenge there really are.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Racers/128IMG_4554Small.jpg)
Photo by Burly Burlile

I am not an event-organisor (at all), so lets hope someone steps in if this gets serious.

Walter aka BeetSpeed

Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Queeziryder on August 07, 2012, 10:05:57 AM
Burly,
The chap in the UK VDub sceen to get hold of is Brian Burrows, sorry but I don't have any contact info, but he is the main man. He used to race the Beetle 2.3 funny car here.

HTH
Neil
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on August 07, 2012, 04:50:06 PM
Burly,
The chap in the UK VDub sceen to get hold of is Brian Burrows, sorry but I don't have any contact info, but he is the main man. He used to race the Beetle 2.3 funny car here.

HTH
Neil

Thanx for the heads up Queeziryder, we can use all the guidance and support we can get. The main goal is to find 50 plus "serious" folks who would commit to racing their VW, be it 36, watercooled or Big Block AC at one meet a year. And they can come from the UK, Germany, Ireland, Belgium or wherever.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Club/HicksForlano_003Small.jpg)
 

Beetspeed has been in contact with BB and is keeping him abreast of discoveries as they surface.

Tootaloo.....................

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 07, 2014, 07:09:48 PM
INTRODUCTION:

A crew of four North Carolina craftsmen have been building the body, chassis and engine for what is a recreation of the most beautiful Volkswagen ever crafted, the infamous 1939 Volkswagen KDF Type 64 (aka Type 60K10) Berlin to Rome racer.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg.html)

This very special project began almost three years ago and is now 80% complete. The chassis is rolling and the front and rear windows were recently fitted.

The car will compete in the 36hp Challenge Unlimited 36 category and the teams goal is to capture the fifty one year old record of Dick Beiths Pepco supercharged belly tank racer (aka lakester). Minimum speed goal is 130 miles per hour against the 51 year old record of 129.68 miles per hour.

Wolfsburg Wests Okrasa style heads will be part of the potent big bore 36hp engine being developed to meet and then exceed their goals. Our "1" Club hats are off to Bruce, Dave, Whitey and Elbert.

UPDATE:

It has been a couple of months since we first introduced the Type 64 project being crafted in North Carolina for the 36hp Challenge. Below are some new photos showing the progress to date. The world is watching as this team continues to create a very special reproduction of the 1938 Volkswagen Type 64.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg.html)

Stay tuned to these pages for more updates and photos as they become available. For more info about this Type 64 and the VW Challenge go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge and "Friend" the 36hp VW Challenge.

Lookin' good fellas......................

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Milwaukee Midget on May 07, 2014, 10:09:26 PM

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)


Exquisite.
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Buickguy3 on May 07, 2014, 10:43:57 PM
   WOW!
    Doug  :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 07, 2014, 10:54:58 PM

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)


Exquisite.

MW, coming from a fella with an exquisite MG, that is a very nice compliment. I have enjoyed seeing your car at Bonneville, nice ride!

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: aircooledtechguy on May 08, 2014, 12:11:18 PM

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)


Exquisite.

WOW!!  O hope I get to see that car run!!
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: noboD on May 08, 2014, 09:41:49 PM
Is there any chance of this car running in August 2014?
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Milwaukee Midget on May 08, 2014, 09:48:11 PM
Is there any chance of this car running in August 2014?

The Volks guys tend to run in September during the World of Speed.
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 08, 2014, 11:09:07 PM
The car is not going to run on the salt to protect the uncoated alloy body. The builder plans to leave it in a bare form so the craftsmanship required to construct the car will be visible. When finished (hopefully this year), the car will be raced on the pavement at the Wilmington, Ohio, ECTA events. The car will be brought to Bonneville for a September WOS Bonneville event when complete but only for display. The best we can hope for is that once there, salt fever will overcome any reservations they might have so we can all enjoy seeing the Type 64 heading down the long block line.

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: aircooledtechguy on May 09, 2014, 12:35:57 AM
The car is not going to run on the salt to protect the uncoated alloy body. The builder plans to leave it in a bare form so the craftsmanship required to construct the car will be visible. When finished (hopefully this year), the car will be raced on the pavement at the Wilmington, Ohio, ECTA events. The car will be brought to Bonneville for a September WOS Bonneville event when complete but only for display. The best we can hope for is that once there, salt fever will overcome any reservations they might have so we can all enjoy seeing the Type 64 heading down the long block line.

Burly

Maybe the owner will crack to peer pressure. . . :-D
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 09, 2014, 01:08:42 AM
I'm on your side. But first, let's let the team complete the car so we can share in their triumph!

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 11, 2014, 05:33:02 PM
Sorry folks. Rearranged my Photo Bucket pics and most my photos disappeared. Here is a redo of the latest one.....................................Burly

INTRODUCTION:

A crew of four North Carolina craftsmen have been building the body, chassis and engine for what is a recreation of the most beautiful Volkswagen ever crafted, the infamous 1939 Volkswagen KDF Type 64 (aka Type 60K10) Berlin to Rome racer.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg.html)
 
This very special project began almost three years ago and is now 80% complete. The chassis is rolling and the front and rear windows were recently fitted.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN07532-Copy_zpsccba0f01.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN07532-Copy_zpsccba0f01.jpg.html)

The car will compete in the 36hp Challenge Unlimited 36 category and the teams goal is to capture the fifty one year old record of Dick Beiths Pepco supercharged belly tank racer (aka lakester). Minimum speed goal is 130 miles per hour against the 51 year old record of 129.68 miles per hour.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg.html)

Wolfsburg Wests Okrasa style heads will be part of the potent big bore 36hp engine being developed to meet and then exceed their goals. Our "1" Club hats are off to Bruce, Dave, Whitey and Elbert.

UPDATE:

It has been a couple of months since we first introduced the Type 64 project being crafted in North Carolina for the 36hp Challenge. Below are some new photos showing the progress to date. The world is watching as this team continues to create a very special reproduction of the 1938 Volkswagen Type 64.

 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg.html)

Stay tuned to these pages for more updates and photos as they become available. For more info about this Type 64 and the VW Challenge go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge and "Friend" the 36hp VW Challenge.

Lookin' good fellas......................

Burly
Title: VW Challenge Land Speed Records through 2013
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 11, 2014, 06:27:43 PM
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Misc/128IMG_4554Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36hp%20Misc/128IMG_4554Small.jpg.html)

BIG BLOCK, W/C & 36 hp
TOP SPEED RECORDS
VW CHALLENGE


Small Block……………..36hp
Big Block………………..40hp, 1300, 1500, 1600
Super Block…………….T4/T2/914…1700,1800,2000
Water Cooled…………..All Gas and Diesel



Current as of March 5, 2014

FASTEST 4 CYLINDER VW
2012   Dewey Potter   212.922mph   00 Passat   2000cc   BV



AIR COOLED
BUG/SUPER BEETLE(without Aero)
1997   Dean Lowry 133.062 73 Super 2332cc   EM
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/scan0003.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/scan0003.jpg.html)
 
BUG/SUPER BEETLE(with Aero)
1988   Hans Dahlback   174.705mph   55 Bug   __?__cc   SW
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/scan0009Small-1.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/scan0009Small-1.jpg.html)

BAJA BUG
2009   Cody Johnson   100.509mph   61 Bug   2180cc   BV

VOLKSROD
2011   Richard Luna   119.207mph   67 Bug   2275cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/IMG_8073_1.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/IMG_8073_1.jpg.html)

KARMANN GHIA
1987   Larry Monreal   167.480mph   68 Ghia   1875cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/Monreal57_004Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/Monreal57_004Small.jpg.html)
 

SS36BUG
2013   Bryan Houston   88.4mph    65 Bug   1192cc   MM

SS36GHIA
2014   Dick Simon    85.8mph    56 Ghia   1192cc   MM

SS36BUS
2010   Todd Penn    56.233mph    60 Single Cab1192cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Misc/IMG_4491Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36hp%20Misc/IMG_4491Small.jpg.html)

SSS36BUG
2010   Justin McAllister   99.370mph    74 Bug   1621cc   BV
 

SSS36GHIA
2014   Dick Simon    87.7mph    67 Ghia   1192cc   MM

SSS36BUS
2012   Greg Urritia    55.411mph    63 Kombi   1192cc   BV

DSS36BUG
2012   Bill Hatfield    114.909mph   99 Bug   1602cc   BV

DSS36GHIA
2012   Tom Bruch    108.186mph   69 Ghia   1602cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Ghias/778-Copy_zpsdb383a46.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Ghias/778-Copy_zpsdb383a46.jpg.html)

DSS36BUS
2012   Ronnie Fietlesen   86.664mph    60 SingleCab1482cc   BV

K36BUG
1961   Dick Beith    101.296mph   56 Bug   1282cc   BV

K36GHIA
Open - no record

K36BUS
Open - no record

NA36BUG
2011   Tom Bruch    126.236mph   66 Bug   1378cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Misc/IMG_7844Medium.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36hp%20Misc/IMG_7844Medium.jpg.html)
 
NA36GHIA
2013   Tom Bruch    128.9398mph   69 Ghia   1378cc   OH

NA36BUS
Open - no record

WW36 Bug
2010   Kim Slaughter   70.914mph    58 Bug   1192cc   BV

WW36 Ghia
2011   Craig Wilson   84.42mph    67 Ghia   1285cc   BV

WW36 Bus
2011   Ronnie Feitelsen   68.851mph    60 SingleCab1192cc   BV

SS1600BB Bug
2013 Rudy Bahnsen   95.0972mph   70 Bug   1585cc   OH


SS1600BB Ghia
2011 Craig Wilson    79.405mph    67 Ghia   1585cc BV

SSSBB
2012   Jan Atkinson   111.124mph   72 Super   1776cc   BV
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/628-Copy_zps3b3b4d6a.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/628-Copy_zps3b3b4d6a.jpg.html)
 

TYPE 2 Steve Muller    117.878mph      57 Kombi  2700cc      AU
                                                         T2/4
 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Misc/Aus12IMG_9326153-Copy_zps7f50f31b.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Misc/Aus12IMG_9326153-Copy_zps7f50f31b.jpg.html)

TYPE 3
2013   Jon Findlay    75.800mph    70 Fastback   __?__cc   AU

TYPE 4
OPEN-No Record

BUGGY
2012   Brad Humenny   121.253mph   62 Buggy   2332cc   BV
 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Misc/b11Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Misc/b11Small.jpg.html)

SANDRAIL
1977   Mark Gyzebyk   152.780mph   Grizzly   1999cc   BV

KIT CAR/CUSTOM VW
1971   Ken Lowry    160.470mph   60 Amante   1500cc   BV

TRIKE
OPEN-No Record

MOTORCYCLE
OPEN-No Record

LAKESTER/FORMULA VEE
1985   Jared Collier    189.786cc    Frameworks   2800cc   BV

STREAMLINER
1990 Skip Moore    161.870mph   Streamliner   1776c   EM
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Misc/scan0004-Copy_zps1d68a51d.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Misc/scan0004-Copy_zps1d68a51d.jpg.html)
 

WATER COOLED GAS(4 cyl)
BEETLE/NEW BEETLE
2010   Greg Hogue    128.500mph   00 NB    2000cc   TX

RABBIT/GOLF/PICK UP/JETTA
2011   Keith Pedersen   195.582mph   80 Pick-Up   2000cc   BV

SCIRROCO/CORRADO
2011   Rene Berger    145.96mph    ?_ Corrado   2000cc   DE

PASSAT/CC
2012   Dewey Potter   212.922mph   00 Passat   2000cc   BV

VANAGON/EUROVAN/5
OPEN-No Record

LAKESTER/FORMULA VEE
2007   Dan Chilson    212.610mph   Frameworks   2153cc   BV


WATER COOLED GAS(6 CYL)
GOLF/JETTA/RABBIT/PICK-UP
2010   Jeremy Freedman   208.100mph   97 Golf   2981cc VR6   TX

WATER COOLED DIESEL
PRODUCTION
2009   Connie Hogue   132.445mph   00 Nu Beetle2000cc 4   TX
2007   Kevin Winder   116.546mph   83 Pick-Up   1497cc 4   BV
2006   Frank Deinbacher   124.300mph   ?_ T5 MH   __?__cc   DE

STREAMLINER
1980   Keke Rosberg   224.990mph   Volkswagen   2400cc 5   IT
2011   Kevin Winder   149.182mph   Winder   2000cc 4   BV

HYBRID(VW Engine or Body or Production VW Hyb.)
2012   Carlos Lago    187.147mph   13 Jetta   1400cc 4 BV
2009   Jim Bradshaw   165.714mph   70 Ghia   1497cc 4   BV
2009   Jacob Staub    97.740mph    00 Honda   1200cc 3   BV


FASTEST VW CHRONOLOGY(4 cyl)

2012   Dewey Potter   212.922 mph    Bonneville
Passat    2.0 Turbo WC
 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Misc/Speedweek13278-Copy_zps9735ff11.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Misc/Speedweek13278-Copy_zps9735ff11.jpg.html)

2007   Dan Chilson   212.610mph    Bonneville
Lakester    2.0 Turbo WC

1987   Jared Collier   199.902mph    Bonneville
Lakester    2.0 Turbo WC

1985   Jared Collier   189.786mph    Bonneville
Lakester    2.8   Carb AC

1979   Burke LeSage   160.740mph(tie)   Bonneville
Belly Tank   1.5   F.I. AC

1971   Ken Lowry   160.740mph(tie)   Bonneville
Kit Car    2.0   Carb AC

1970   Ken Lowry   157.898mph    Bonneville
Kit Car    2.0   Carb AC

1969   Bob Newmire   134.930mph    Bonneville
Lakester    1.7   Carb AC

1967   Bob Newmire   130.620mph    Bonneville
Lakester    1.7   Carb AC

1963   Dick Beith   129.680mph    Bonneville
Belly Tank   1.3   Supchg AC

1961   Dick Beith   101.696mph    Bonneville
Bug    1.3   Supchg AC

1960   Dick Beith    80.874mph    Bonneville
Bug    1.2   Carb AC

1959   Phil Freudiger    67.560mph    Bonneville
Bug    1.2 Carb AC

1954   Dick Katayanagi 61.21mph   Sacramento CA
Bug    1.2 Carb AC

1949   Otto Matthe   120.110mph    Autobahn DE
Type 64    1.1 Carb AC

1939   _____?_____   86.991mph    Autobahn DE
Type 64    1.0   Carb AC



SPECIAL MENTION

1901   Ferdinand Porsche 37.00mph   Austria
Lohner-Porsche Mixte(Hybrid)
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Misc/1NeedOKDrFerdinandPorsche1900-raching-Lohner-Porche21_zps331ee804.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36hp%20Misc/1NeedOKDrFerdinandPorsche1900-raching-Lohner-Porche21_zps331ee804.jpg.html)
 


Burly Burlile
https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge
Title: Fast 8 Production Bodied Ghias (with bumpers)
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 11, 2014, 06:54:32 PM
G'day Challengers
 
After receiving the Fast 8 Bugs history the other day Steve Madoski wrote wondering what the Fast 8 Ghia's were. Good question and here is what I found in my research. This is the list of the eight fastest production bodied land speed racing Karmann Ghia's over the past five decades. Production bodied means no aerodynamic assists such as wings or spoilers to aid stability.
 

1987   Larry Monreal.................68 Ghia  1915cc Turbo......167.480 mph
                                                             Bob Godfrey Car Craft motor
                                                             5 Speed transaxle
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/Monreal57_004Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/Monreal57_004Small.jpg.html)
 

1976   Ray Filteau/John Weston..64 Ghia 1900cc Turbo......152.372 mph
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/HVW77Janscan0095JohnWestonbyHVWneedPhotoOK10-Copy_zps63362a73.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/HVW77Janscan0095JohnWestonbyHVWneedPhotoOK10-Copy_zps63362a73.jpg.html)
 

2012   Tom Simon/Britt Grannis..70 Ghia 2332cc Carb.......150.343 mph
                                                            Hart/Adragna Motor
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/185-Copy_zps3c1f4e71.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/185-Copy_zps3c1f4e71.jpg.html)
 
 

2013   Zach/Talor Burns.............74 Ghia 2012cc Carb......146.909 mph
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/IMG_6424.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/IMG_6424.jpg.html)

1979   Mike Manghelli/Brehm......56 Ghia 1980cc Carb......144.00 mph
          Sorry, no photo's available in Production trim with bumpers!
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/scan0019Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/scan0019Small.jpg.html)
 

2006   Rick McLean/Boelcke........68 Ghia 1967cc Carb......140.417 mph
 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/GBoelckeMacLeanBonnieKG-photos2-remote1_zps130b8ed6.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/GBoelckeMacLeanBonnieKG-photos2-remote1_zps130b8ed6.jpg.html)                                                                   

 
1969   Al Nichols/Veldman..........56 Ghia 1900cc Carb......134.32 mph
          Note: Front air scoops were allowed in SCTA Production in 1969
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Ghias/houseofsafety011byUnknownPhotographer_zps65964454.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Ghias/houseofsafety011byUnknownPhotographer_zps65964454.jpg.html)
 
 

2013   Tom Bruch/Anderson.......69 Ghia  1378cc Turbo....128.939 mph
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Ghias/9831_376127359157698_899428651_n1_zps77c2d542.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Ghias/9831_376127359157698_899428651_n1_zps77c2d542.jpg.html)
 
 
 
Get ready for World of Speed in September. Gonna be fun.........................
 
Burly
Title: Fast 8 VW Challenge Production Bodied Bugs Through 2013
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 11, 2014, 07:07:04 PM
G'day Challengers
 
One of the most asked questions I get is what is the record for a stock bodied Volkswagen Beetle (Bug or Super)regardless of the type of VW engine powering it? Up until last week, the Hicks/Forlano Beetle was thought to be the fastest VW with a top speed of 132.100 miles per hour at El Mirage Dry Lake in California. Exciting new information came my way when I was able to talk with Mike Fischer who crewed for Dean Lowry on his last VW racer, a 1973 Super Beetle he too raced at El Mirage. On their first trip to the desert, the Lowry/Fischer VW (which would use a Herrod's Helper rear wing in all later runs!) went 133.062 miles per hour making it the new king of production bodied land speed racing Beetles. Mike by the way will soon be joining the VW Challenge with a beautiful new LSR Ghia! The photo below shows Deans Super Beetle at a event with a wing now attached that allowed him to reach over 141 miles per hour. Sadly, Dean passed away shortly after that final run without ever finding the true potential of the car.
 
Also below is a list of the "FAST 8" production bodied Beetles and surprisingly, Dean is also at the other end of that bracket with his 1966 Bonneville top speed in the EMPI Inch Pincher at 125.86 miles per hour.
 
Here is the list of the eight fastest production bodied land speed racing Beetles over the past five decades. Production bodied means no aerodynamic assists such as wings or spoilers to aid stability which becomes a huge problem when Beetles reach the 130 mile per hour range.
 
 
1997      Dean Lowry/Fischer.......73 Super Beetle    2332cc F.I........133.062 mph
                                                                            Revmaster Motor 5 speed
 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/scan0003.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/scan0003.jpg.html)

1991      Hicks/Forlano...............61 Bug                 2234cc Carb......132.100 mph
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/HicksForlano_003Medium.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/HicksForlano_003Medium.jpg.html)
 
 

1995      Bob Stahl.....................65 Bug                1976cc Carb......131.582 mph
                                                                           Type 4
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/Slide0126HVWbyBurlyBurlileOK-Copy_zpsfc4c0e83.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/Slide0126HVWbyBurlyBurlileOK-Copy_zpsfc4c0e83.jpg.html)
 
 
 
1992      Burlile/Hart..................74 Super Beetle    2378cc F.I........131.296 mph
                                                                           Manghelli Motor
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/DaveTaylor_004Small.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/DaveTaylor_004Small.jpg.html)

 
1969      Pete Barker..................68 Bug                 1982cc Carb.....131.100 mph
             note: Scoop under the front was a "legal" BNI Production rule in 1969!
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/scan0001-Copy_zpsb91f8d80.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/scan0001-Copy_zpsb91f8d80.jpg.html)
 
 
 
2013      Nigel Wood(England)....73 Super Beetle     2666cc Carb.....131.000 mph
                                                                            Type 4   5 speed
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/423853_130946807104822_1189283154_n1_zpsad4bd676.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/423853_130946807104822_1189283154_n1_zpsad4bd676.jpg.html)
 
 
2011      Bruch/Anderson...........66 Bug                  1378cc Turbo...126.23 mph
                                                                            36hp Bruchrasa S/P
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36hp%20Misc/IMG_7844Medium.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36hp%20Misc/IMG_7844Medium.jpg.html)
 
 
 
1966      Dean Lowry/Empi.........56 Bug                  1941cc Carb....125.86 mph
             "Inch Pincher"                                           40hp Denzel D/P 5 speed
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/130%20Bugs/1NeedOKDeanLowry1966PhtogUnknownCole-Copy_zpsae00dfea.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/130%20Bugs/1NeedOKDeanLowry1966PhtogUnknownCole-Copy_zpsae00dfea.jpg.html)
 
 
Get ready for World of Speed in September. Gonna be fun............................
 
Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: aircooledtechguy on May 15, 2014, 10:41:09 PM
Only one type3. . .  How sad. . .
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 15, 2014, 11:08:28 PM
Only one type3. . .  How sad. . .

A second one is supposedly being built (and it's in Washington!) so maybe the lonely T3 will soon have company?

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: aircooledtechguy on May 16, 2014, 12:06:12 PM
Only one type3. . .  How sad. . .

A second one is supposedly being built (and it's in Washington!) so maybe the lonely T3 will soon have company?

Burly

Actually there are two coming out of Washington this year.  I'll be trying to gain entry in the 130 club in my Square.  The owner of the other type3, a Fasty, is also going for the 130 club too.  Type3s will be fully represented this year! :-D
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on May 16, 2014, 02:28:52 PM
Only one type3. . .  How sad. . .

A second one is supposedly being built (and it's in Washington!) so maybe the lonely T3 will soon have company?

Burly

Actually there are two coming out of Washington this year.  I'll be trying to gain entry in the 130 club in my Square.  The owner of the other type3, a Fasty, is also going for the 130 club too.  Type3s will be fully represented this year! :-D

ACTG, are you talking about Mike Sill? I did not know he was that far along as he has been very quiet as of late. If you will PM mwe with your email address and details of your Squareback, I will get you on the VW Challenge Enews list. Please also sign up for the VW Challenge FaceBook page and post progress reports of your build.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge

Glad to have you coming to Bonneville this year in September. It is going to be a "good" one.....................................

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: aircooledtechguy on May 16, 2014, 06:35:13 PM
ACTG, are you talking about Mike Sill? I did not know he was that far along as he has been very quiet as of late. If you will PM mwe with your email address and details of your Squareback, I will get you on the VW Challenge Enews list. Please also sign up for the VW Challenge FaceBook page and post progress reports of your build.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge

Glad to have you coming to Bonneville this year in September. It is going to be a "good" one.....................................

Burly

Yes, Mike.  I've got a build thread here:  http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=495312  Though I have not yet disclosed on there or anywhere other than here that Bonneville is a destination. . . :-D

I don't do Facebook. I'll just PM you my address.
Title: 36 Hp Type 64 Coming to the Challenge
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on August 01, 2014, 12:49:08 AM
Creating a T64 from scratch is an expensive and time consuming process. Here is the latest photo from Bruce Cook and his crew showing the car is now resting on the chassis, windows and frames installed. Plans are to have the car ready to race in 2015 and take it to a ECTA meet in Ohio for preliminary test and tuning. And hopefully set a new 36hp Challenge Unlimited top speed record.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1387_1-Copy_zpseb125e6e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1387_1-Copy_zpseb125e6e.jpg.html)

Stay tuned for more photos as the project proceeds...........................

Burly




Sorry folks. Rearranged my Photo Bucket pics and most my photos disappeared. Here is a redo of the latest one.....................................Burly

INTRODUCTION:

A crew of four North Carolina craftsmen have been building the body, chassis and engine for what is a recreation of the most beautiful Volkswagen ever crafted, the infamous 1939 Volkswagen KDF Type 64 (aka Type 60K10) Berlin to Rome racer.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/type64010-Copy_zps245ffc6d.jpg.html)
 
This very special project began almost three years ago and is now 80% complete. The chassis is rolling and the front and rear windows were recently fitted.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN07532-Copy_zpsccba0f01.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN07532-Copy_zpsccba0f01.jpg.html)

The car will compete in the 36hp Challenge Unlimited 36 category and the teams goal is to capture the fifty one year old record of Dick Beiths Pepco supercharged belly tank racer (aka lakester). Minimum speed goal is 130 miles per hour against the 51 year old record of 129.68 miles per hour.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg.html)

Wolfsburg Wests Okrasa style heads will be part of the potent big bore 36hp engine being developed to meet and then exceed their goals. Our "1" Club hats are off to Bruce, Dave, Whitey and Elbert.

UPDATE:

It has been a couple of months since we first introduced the Type 64 project being crafted in North Carolina for the 36hp Challenge. Below are some new photos showing the progress to date. The world is watching as this team continues to create a very special reproduction of the 1938 Volkswagen Type 64.

 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsc16f7b9e.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1057_zps3c6c68b1.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1066_zps6c5f7ebe.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1074_zps5fc5a9ac.jpg.html)

Stay tuned to these pages for more updates and photos as they become available. For more info about this Type 64 and the VW Challenge go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/36hpvw.challenge and "Friend" the 36hp VW Challenge.

Lookin' good fellas......................

Burly
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: Kiwi Paul on August 02, 2014, 12:10:28 AM
As a Metalcrafter and Fabricator myself, I am in absolute awe of the Craftsmanship involved in this project. Really a neat deal, Burly....
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on August 02, 2014, 12:43:19 AM
As a Metalcrafter and Fabricator myself, I am in absolute awe of the Craftsmanship involved in this project. Really a neat deal, Burly....

The folks building this will appreciate your comments KP, especially since this is also your profession.................................Burly

ps-I too am in awe ! ! !
Title: Type 64 Coming To The 36hp Challenge
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on January 13, 2015, 02:09:41 PM
Below are two new photos of the T64 dash and engine compartment plus reposts of earlier photos that became deleted. Hopefully these will not disappear a second time! While you can see progress is being made, this will be the last update post for awhile.

The publicity this car has generated created a problem for the builders with too many interruptions from both media and curious observers calling and stopping by the shop(s) and it has seriously slowed their ability to spend time completing the T64 versus "talking about it"! Any further updates will be at the discretion of the builders and it is requested that all contact with them be deferred until after completion of this very special 36hp Challenge racer.

 (http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/P1050251-Copy_zpsbfb10505.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/P1050251-Copy_zpsbfb10505.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/P1050253_zps5551bf05.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/P1050253_zps5551bf05.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1387_1-Copy_zpseb125e6e.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1387_1-Copy_zpseb125e6e.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsd44a2ef3.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1251_zpsd44a2ef3.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/P1030749-Copy_zps84965b6a.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/P1030749-Copy_zps84965b6a.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/type64171-Copy_zps22c64164.jpg.html)

Thanx so much for your understanding and patience.

Burly
Title: 36 Hp Challenge Type 64 Update
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on December 01, 2015, 11:01:35 AM
It has been awhile since the last update on the 36hp Challenge Type 64 recreation being built in North Carolina. The crew of Bruce Cook, Dave MIller, Whitey Worsham and Elbert Efird have been working vigorously behind the scenes to make this masterpiece come together so I thought I would post the latest photos they have shared. As can be seen, the extremely difficult part of creating the body, all of the interior panels, are now formed and installed. Kudos to Dave for this amazing effort. Enjoy the images............Burly

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1883_zpsrs1dkvrt.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1883_zpsrs1dkvrt.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1871_zpsdqrveasu.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1871_zpsdqrveasu.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1870%20-%20Copy_zpszo2h2dfm.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1870%20-%20Copy_zpszo2h2dfm.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1832%20-%20Copy_zpszrlha2cm.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1832%20-%20Copy_zpszrlha2cm.jpg.html)

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1859%20-%20Copy_zpsmsnw5wge.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN1859%20-%20Copy_zpsmsnw5wge.jpg.html)
All photos by Bruce Cook
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: fredvance on December 01, 2015, 11:47:47 AM
Pretty cool!! :cheers:
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: wheelrdealer on December 01, 2015, 07:55:12 PM
Wow, that is amazing craftsmanship. That is serious commitment by all involved.

Thanks for the photos.

BR
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: mtkawboy on December 02, 2015, 03:53:43 PM
That's just incredible work !
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on December 30, 2015, 06:45:14 PM
G'day everyone

Below is the latest T64 36hp Challenge racer update from Dave at Copacetic. Enjoy.........

Burly


Happy New Year!

It has been a long time since the last photos in July, but the work continues.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2294_zpsq2ahpbwy.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2294_zpsq2ahpbwy.jpg.html)

The doors and lids have been been assembled. The front lid and doors are hinged and latched.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2269_zpsjtqixx1t.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2269_zpsjtqixx1t.jpg.html)

The rear lid needs more attention to the fit, and it will be pinned and latched rather than hinged.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2273_zpsjljzotdb.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2273_zpsjljzotdb.jpg.html)

The difficult engineering and design issues have been solved, though I am certain that there will be refinements before the project is complete.

(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr301/36hplandspeedracer/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2259_zpsrepnxxmb.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/36hplandspeedracer/media/36%20Type%2064/DSCN2259_zpsrepnxxmb.jpg.html)

Yes, there is still a lot of work left, but I can see the completed body from here.

 

I’m still working on the taillight configuration, but I think I’ll stick with “snowflakes.” Fortunately, the taillights will be pretty simple to change around. It looks like each of the original T64's had three distinct and different configurations, so I figure a fourth would have also.

The rear 3/4 view shows the "snowflake" 55 to 57 taillight assemblies. I will describe them as "non T64" style to distinguish the clear definition between the Copacetic T64 vehicle(s) and the KDF originals.

I’ll let the engine and chassis guys update you on their progress.

Dave Miller
Copacetic Metal Shaping
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: noboD on December 30, 2015, 11:49:34 PM
This car is incredible. Thanks for the updates. What is the rear glass from?
Title: Re: 36 Hp VW Bug stuff
Post by: 36hplandspeedracer on December 31, 2015, 01:25:33 AM
This car is incredible. Thanks for the updates. What is the rear glass from?

No idea noboD. Details are still being held under wraps until the cars driving debut! Perhaps in 2016?

Burly