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Hmm... If only I could somehow do something similar again... :-)



 
 
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Old March 6th 05, 08:40 PM
Shag
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Default Hmm... If only I could somehow do something similar again... :-)

COOL bug adventures! Inbox

Hey there, wanted to let you know that I ran across
your website two days ago and REALLY enjoyed it! Very
entertaining, and quite helpful in my (hopefully)
upcoming baja adventures.

Actually, your website is the ideal website for me at
this point. Currently all I have is a dual port 1600
motor... and a couple of '73 Super Beetles to rob
parts from I'm looking at a '62 Baja Bug with the
body kit already installed, no motor... the guy wants
$500, but I think I'll offer a little less

But I want to do a do-it-yourself camo paint job, and
had been searching for someone to model my attempt
after. Lo and behold, after three days of searching
the web, I came across the LCB page!!! VERY cool camo
job, I might add. Personally, I want to do a light
gray, dark gray, and black camo job with a similar
pattern to yours. If you have any pointers on that,
I'd love to hear them!

I spent two days glued to my computers at work and at
home clicking on EVERY picture and reading EVERY
description of your adventures... and Baja Fever took
over. Your car was Beautiful, and I could truly feel
your pain as you took pictures of it driving off into
the horizon. *sniff* *sniff*

What impressed me the most was your documentation of
the Tech pages! I've been looking around at a LOT of
tech websites, and none were better explained. The
most obvious example of this was adjusting your spring
plates - no other website out there has better
pictures or documentation!

I am curious about quite a few things. When did this
project start? When did you sell your Lovebugg? Did
you ever jump the LCB? I saw that you had a link to
your current adventures, but it looks like that
website has disappeared - but the legend of the
Legendary Camo Baja lives on!

Anyway, just wanted to let you know that your site was
a source of inspiration to me and my baja dreams.
Here in Idaho we have a lot of mountain backroads
similar to yours that will be great fun... as well as
some desert to cruise around in. Perhaps I'll even
set up a website and link to the LCB

Thanks again for the awesome website!
Ben Harwood
LCB Fan



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Old March 10th 05, 04:22 PM
Joao Eliseu
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>Thanks again for the awesome website!


Shag,

Where is it???

Joao

72 Super 1302
 




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