Book Review: How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive by John Muir
I remember the day I received “How to Keep your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step by Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot” by John Muir (and yes, it really is spelled “compleat!”). I was 16 years...
View ArticleOldeskool.org is Looking for Guest Bloggers
Hey Volkswagen Fans! Oldeskool.org is looking for a few guest bloggers to contribute original articles to the site. We are searching for any of the following topics: Modification procedure tutorials...
View ArticleGerman License Plates for Your Vintage VW Volkswagen
German license plates are a necessity. The most common are the long narrow ones that look best on the front bumper. There are square plates that are made and people put these on the decklid where the...
View ArticleVW Roof Racks for Vintage Volkswagen Bug & Bus
Choosing a VW roof rack for your vintage VW. This great priced reproduction wood slat foor racks can be the finishing touch for your vintage Beetle resto. These great looking racks were a very popular...
View ArticleThermador Car Cooler for Your Vintage VW Volkswagen Lowrider
You can’t be olde skool without an original thermador car cooler. Basically its air-conditioning that uses no energy. Inside the big gray tube is a blanket with a string attached that hangs in the...
View ArticleHow to Lower a Volkswagen Beetle | Lowering a VW Bug
Pulling torsion bars is not recommended. It weakens your beam and can cause it to snap in two which is not fun while you are driving down the road. I would advise adjusters, dropped spindles or an...
View ArticleVolkswagen Beetle – The People’s Car of the Century
Volkswagen Beetle was originally known as Kafer, a word in German which means “Beetle.” The VW then became the most famous small car model in the world due to its superiority in comfort compared to...
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