Since my return to Sri Lanka this last week we have taken it out to assess the damage of being idle for three years. Apart from a few spots that have rusted out it is not too bad. There is however quite a bit of work to be done. We did give it a rinse and I have included some pictures for you to enjoy. The interior is black right now but I am not a fan of dark interiors so we will be going gray.
The mechanic took a look at the engine and after a little cleaning up it did roll over but the petrol pump was leaking and in need of a new seal. So that’s been refurbished right now. The picture of the engine below is as it is and is just missing the petrol pump.
While doing some research online I found that 1955 was the year that the one millionth Beetle rolled out of its factory in Western Germany. This special beetle was painted gold and now sits in the VW museum. So I wanted to know when ours was manufactured and found that the chassis number indicates the number of Bugs produced since the end of the war (1945). After 1967 they added two digits in front of this number to indicate the model type. This Beetle has the 744,810 etched on it. A little more research showed that although it arrived in Sri Lanka in 1955 it was actually manufactured in October of 1954. The pictures below show the etched number and also the plate that bears all the details of the car and also the ‘Made in Western Germany’ tag. This will need a little cleaning up as it has been painted over it.
Until I do get her running it is Adios from warm, sunny and cricket crazy Sri Lanka!