I acquired a Z bar from a 67 beetle. Could anyone tell me what they are worth?
Thanks,
Mitchell
Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
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Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
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Re: Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
https://1967beetle.com/z-bar/
I don't know much about them but be careful when cleaning this up. It is a torsional (twisting) bar that you have to watch out for as scratches on the surface has the potential weaken things up especially when age is also tied into it.
"For what it is worth".
Lee
I don't know much about them but be careful when cleaning this up. It is a torsional (twisting) bar that you have to watch out for as scratches on the surface has the potential weaken things up especially when age is also tied into it.
"For what it is worth".
Lee
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Re: Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
Thanks. All I have done was to brush the off and apply a lightcoating of rust kill.
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Re: Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
I have a 68 with a z-bar. When I bought my car in 2013 only parts of it were on the car. After lots of hunting I found my missing parts. The rubber parts were available from CIP. Com . It’s a must for the car, so it was worth the effort. Cost, well I spent 50 just on the parts. Note that they are pretty rare parts from bugs.
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Re: Rear Z bar 67 Beetle
Thanks for the reply. I still have the Z bar and I still do not know what it is worth. Maybe some day someone will want it.
Thanks,
Mitchell
Thanks,
Mitchell