> worst POS i've ever nurtured along was a 1971 super beetle... god, what an abortion of a car. jeez!
Guy across the street traded a good-running 1953 Studebaker for a 1974 StupidBeetle.
I like the original Beetle (moreso in its proper time), but to me the Stude is a MUCH better car. After a tuneup and rubber-check, it will drive anywhere in comfort.
The Stupor Beetle fixed some Bug flaws and added many new ones.
This one wasn't the worst I've seen. It ran bad, and needed a tuneup just to find what else was wrong with the engine. It was OK if you drive over-souped motorcycles (as this guy does) but I know a Bug engine should run nicer.
And it had the wrong wheels and sorry tires. And it felt un-loved (the guy who traded it off didn't really want it, he just talked it up to unload it).
And it reeked of gasoline. On a hard turn gas actually spilled out the side!! The original-recipe Bug, you opened the front hood to fuel-up. The S-Bug fueled like a normal car: door in the side. Groovy! Except VW never did that before, and didn't do it right. So they did it again different. There's like 5 different filler-necks in S-Beetles. It's such a trouble-spot that some S-Bug fans convert back to the classic tank (open the hood to re-fuel).
But George wants to sell it. And in this area, a "cute" Beetle may be easiler to unload on some ex-flowerchild than a massive and (in some eyes) ugly Studebaker.
I do remember one model of Datsun, ate alternators, and they cost _$600_!! There was a rash of thefts in NYC: just the alternator, nothing else taken.
Dunno why you needed keys for a 1964 Fairlane. There were only about 12 keys fit all Fords, and once the wafers wore any key (or some screwdrivers) would turn the switch.