Posts by: John Plow

Treasure Hunting

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Courtesy of Ultra VW Magazine (CHPublications) By John Plow Treasure Hunting Going through a shoe box of old photos the other day, I came across pictures of my old orange 1973 Beetle, a car I purchased a little over 15 years ago on one of my treasure hunting missions to the southern United States. Few [...]

Gone Fishin’

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Courtesy of Ultra VW Magazine (CHPublications) By John Plow Gone Fishin’ I just finished reading The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of the Great Depression. Published in 1939, Steinbeck’s fictional chronicle of the Dust Bowl migration during the 1930s highlighted the hardships endured by American farming families displaced from their homesteads, forced [...]

Time Machines

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Courtesy of Ultra VW Magazine (CHPublications) By John Plow I’ve found a time machine, one that takes me back to my youth growing up in Toronto in the 1970s. Where the people are friendly and the roads are congested with old Volkswagens; Type Is, IIs and IIIs littered throughout the motorways, humbly going about their [...]

Solo Crossings

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Courtesy of Ultra VW Magazine (CHPublications) Solo Crossings by John Plow I just finished reading a good book, Sea Change, written by Peter Nichols, concerning his 6 years living aboard a 70 year-old, 27-foot wooden sailboat, Toad. In particular, the book focuses on his solo trans-Atlantic crossing from England to the United States without an [...]

Porsche 356 Wheel Restoration, Part V

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I mentioned earlier in this series that I intended to run a set of Porsche 356 Carrera wheel spacers on the rear wheels, primarily for a cool and different look, but also to increase the rear track in order to fill the fender well and increase stability in cornering. Background While there has been a [...]

Great Drives, Cars and Friends

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My good buddy (and ex-Cal-Look.com colleague), Dave Conklin (and his wife) recently came and stayed with my wife and me. He had a photo shoot to do for Excellence Magazine, featuring a 1970 Porsche 911 ST replica. Actually, to call this a replica is an insult; built with a myriad of unobtanium period performance parts, [...]

Rebuilding the Bosch 010 Distributor – Part II

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The rebuild continues… One of these is NOS, one is restored by Glenn. Can you tell the difference? Continued from Part I… ↑ The inside is a little cleaner than before. ↑ The weights have been cleaned and I use a paper towel with parts cleaner to clean the spacers. ↑ This is the order [...]

Porsche Salzburg VW Beetle Rally Video

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I’ve always loved seeing VWs in competition back in the day, and one of the most successful teams was the Porsche Salzburg Team, who enjoyed tremendous success in the early 1970s campaigning 1302s and 1303s running 125 HP 1600 cc Type I engines with 46 IDA Webers. Unfortunately, the gas crises eventually shut down the [...]

Fire Management

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By John Plow Courtesy of Ultra VW Magazine Fire Management One of the things I enjoy most about the VW hobby is meeting the characters that seem to flock towards the idiosyncratic air-cooled Volkswagens. Like moths to a flame, it seems as though the quirky nature of our favored mode of transportation attracts a cross-section [...]

The Original Hot Rod: The Berlin-Rome Type 64 Racer

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I’ve always loved the lines of this car. I finally got to see a replica body during the new Porsche Museum’s grand opening in early 2009, where I took this photo. And I couldn’t stop staring at it. It’s so VW, so Porsche, so perfect. Every line is right. Everything is in place and nothing [...]

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