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Bitchen rides and a Hubmuller conversion
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2022 7:18 pm
by Ol'fogasaurus
I just saw a "Bitch Rides" show where they did a 2-part episode on a late-40 Hubmuller update. They went from a stock pan to a later IRS pan with a later model engine with auto trans. The second part was also interesting.
They rebuilt the later model pan and the info might be usable to some of us so I would keep an eye out for it.
Lee
Re: Bitchen rides and a Hubmuller conversion
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 8:04 am
by Kafer_Mike
Hey Lee - They shot and ran that Bitchin' Rides episode last season. HotVWs also did a cover and feature of the Kindig-It Heb. Nice car!
Re: Bitchen rides and a Hubmuller conversion
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 9:21 am
by Ol'fogasaurus
I don't get a chance to see the original series because of access to TV in the evening

so I never got to see it. I did see the full first part of the show yesterday and that is when they were replacing the rotted-out floor pans.
I did get to watch the whole thing (2 hours' worth) and while it was interesting, but it was the first episode that had some good information. It will be a day viewing session before too long and there is some interesting body work in there also. I don't get Hot VWs anymore as the stack of mags had gotten to the point where the Mrs. got testy about it

. I still have a load of the older issues for reference.
Lee
Re: Bitchen rides and a Hubmuller conversion
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:15 pm
by Kafer_Mike
lol. I get the same over my stacks of magazines. It was the FEB 2022 issue of HotVWs, if you're interested --

Re: Bitchen rides and a Hubmuller conversion
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 10:56 am
by Chip Birks
The heb and it's barndoor sibling are both very nice cars, Kindig-it is local to me, they used locals VW folks to help build the engines and supply a few other parts. I did LED tail light sets for both cars. Fun projects to be involved in, even if my products are hidden under paint and lenses.