Enter your username and password.
-
posts about #bristol408 more →
Project Car Hell, King Of LeMons Edition: Bristol 408 or Beetle Limo?
| posts about #bristol408 more → |
Project Car Hell, King Of LeMons Edition: Bristol 408 or Beetle Limo? |
10/29/08
True, the earliest post-war Beetles weren't much different, but there, obviously, the concept of automation and standardization took hold.
10/29/08
BRistol 408 = 408 different potential suppliers in the BR-408 calling zone for a single missing part of unobtanium. (I.E., You got to call everybody)
VW Limo = VW air cooled Lame-o. Just need to keep a welder on board (the guy -and- the machine) and sufficient braking distances (or, if down a hill, run-off areas)
That reminds me: Need to set up my own specialty alloy part fabrication shop.
10/29/08
I have no idea what they are likely to charge you, of course, though looking at the available evidence it might not be totally horrific.
10/29/08
But the best bit is [www.bristolcars.co.uk] i.e. performance and appearance upgrades for everything that they've made since 1946. Which is everything that they've made.
Doesn't have a lot to do with PCH, granted, but they are an odd bunch in Filton. That's where they make them. Just outside Bristol, not surprisingly.
10/29/08
10/29/08
Made in 1968, and still with more miles left in it than a lot of things that you could by for $35k (+ shpping if you're in the US). And they have a price for servicing, still offer assorted upgrades; one could get quite carried away with whole idea...