Drove Little Red for the first time in 3 months for a wedding - it was a bit of a hike and the road was crappy - I heard a hub cap come off and I stopped but couldn't find it lucky I have spares.
(10-09-2022, 07:09 PM)Melissa Wrote: Drove Little Red for the first time in 3 months for a wedding - it was a bit of a hike and the road was crappy - I heard a hub cap come off and I stopped but couldn't find it lucky I have spares.
Funny how they just disappear never to be seen again.
(10-09-2022, 07:09 PM)Melissa Wrote: Drove Little Red for the first time in 3 months for a wedding - it was a bit of a hike and the road was crappy - I heard a hub cap come off and I stopped but couldn't find it lucky I have spares.
Put Josie on to Historic plates and Scott fixed the fuel sender - the temporary repair didn't last (thats why its called temporary!!) and the float had filled with fuel again but we have installed a new one and hopefully it will be accurate again. Next job is a trip to Clark Rubber for the pinch weld around the pop top.
Josie needed a new battery on Friday. She has this set up where if her battery is a bit low, you can just plug an extension cord in and she will start and you can charge her up that way too. It has come in handy a few times when she hasnt been driven for a while but it just didnt help on Friday when I went to take her back to the mechanic about the low idle. So Scott takes her battery out and I go to put it on the beetle to get a new one. Check the date stamp on the top of the battery!!
It was fitted July 2005! Even July 2015 would still be pretty good but thats amazing!