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L20C Nepal Orange, Paint Issues |
CWA |
Mar 26 2008, 04:13 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 26-March 08 From: Cardiff Member No.: 8,854 Region Association: None |
Hey guys (:
I'm new to this forum, and i shall confess i am not a huge fan of 914's as of yet.. but before you click Back or slate me, i'm just wondering if any of you can help me with a query i have. I own a VW Beetle and as i understand relations between the VW and Porsche communities arent too bad! So here goes.. I recently purchased my 1975 Bug, and with it only having 63k miles on the clock, and with only two previous owners i thought this was a pretty good find. the second owners told me that it was all stock and it had never been modified or restored. They had owned it for 5 years, and were under the impression that the first owner (having owned it for the other many years of its life from new) had not restored/resprayed or modified it either. Upon my purchase of it, my uncle - a professional car painter dude who specialises with vdubs said that all panels look original and the paint does too.. So i did some research into my car, am now thinking she's a real gem of a find for only 2k.. and find out that she is a "sunbug". im hoping some of you who read this will know a fair amount about beetle's too.. basically she has a sunroof and came with the GT wheels as stock.. but my impression was that all sunbugs were a golden/brownish colour? My issue now is that the car is actually painted in L20C Nepal Orange. I've not heard of any other sunbugs being produced by VW in this colour, and then i found out that Porsche 914's were made stock in this colour (i think..). So basically i am wondering if VW actually made "sunbugs" with this colour too from the factory, or whether it was exclusive to the P914.. I'm essentially trying to find out whether i have a sunbug that was reprayed very early on in its life (very well!), or whether my bug is actually not a sunbug, but does have its original Nepal Orange paint. I hope i explained my situation well enough! I any of you guys here can shed some light I would be very grateful. If i'm allowed to (?) and if i figure out how I could get a pic up on here too.. Cheers.. CWA (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) |
CWA |
Mar 31 2008, 02:37 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 26-March 08 From: Cardiff Member No.: 8,854 Region Association: None |
Thanks again for the responses guys..
McMark thanks for the links. The original VW Paint info plate thing had been removed from behind the spare wheel when i bought the car, possible due to damage or neglect or what not.. but the code was written on some masking tape and stuck on the glove box lid which is why i wasnt sure as to whether the paint was original etc.. I have made an attempt to upload a photo of her.. i hope it worked lol I went to the VolksWorld VW show yesterday and had a look around the car park and actually saw a fair few beetles painted in the same colour (a couple of 1303's too) so i guess it wasnt as rare as i thought.. there were a few late '60s bugs painted in it which confused me slightly but no matter. And thanks for the warm welcome Pat. To cover my tracks, in actual fact the reason i posted on this forum was because this was all that popped up whenever I typed "Nepal Orange" into google! But i am very chuffed with the amount of help and guidance i have had from you guys so thanks again! And i have no doubt that at some point in my life I shall be tempted towards the way of the Porsche.. CWA (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) |
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