Our buses awaited us for the last mountain leg on this trip… the world-famous Grossclockner pass, a test bed back in the day for Dr Porsche and his team to see how strong his designs really were… we will do the same to see how strong they still are…:)
This is the church of Heiligenblut. coming from Italy this is where the real mountain road starts… Heiligenblut has a very rich history, from an emperor who gave order to get part of the blood of Jesus Christ out of Constantinople, long story short, the knight who brought it back died here and is buried… hence the name…
Climbing is all it need to reach the top…:)
ha! Capricorns… like those very much, guess why?
Hochalpenstrasse is a toll road, and not exactly a cheap one… but once your here You pay anyway more than likely…:)
Beetle convertible on the way back…:)
A lot of Hydropower all over Austria, the Grossclockner being not an exception…
This was so cool, human made, but well finished!
…. and that’s where we going… climbing about 12%…
And here it is, the Grossclockner gletsjer the white peak in the back, this is the closest You can come, how beautiful and impressive was this?
hey the mountain is the other way… what You staring to my bus????
Well deserved stickers been attached to our faithful buses…
Sign of a real driving experience….
let’s grab some beer…. we well deserved it, yeah! Hochalpenbeerstrasse, now that’s a road I really would like to drive one day…:)
Even this high in the mountains all kind of nice flowers grows in the wild…
on the way to the next peak… some cool pictures…
Yours truly had the full experience… Drive your VW’s! This is what they’ve been made for… not for pussy’s!!! What a trip!
Hochtor…. translates like Highdoor… door on high height…. 2504m, hmmmm yes…:)
oh yes, we could have also come with the “postbus”… all original…. but very slow uphill….:)
on our way to the Edelweisspitze… last stop…
This is the highest parking spot of europe… the last leg was extremely steep, and I had to go up (and down) in 1st gear… real well worth it… normally only for mpotorcycles, but we loved it in our bulli’s…:)
yes, these winding roads we have to take back down, average angle of 12%… pretty steep…
and we came down, friend David was awaiting to take pictures at the toll boot, about 16km from the top!!!… I was escorted by Motorcycles… looked almost like a celebration to me, well deserved honours all go to my well beloved 1958 samba, I’m proud on You bro’……..
And yes, ferdinand Porsche designs are still very ok, I don’t mind driving up again next time!
So…one more stop on this trip, before heading home…. actually the real reason why where in Austria still has to come… stay tuned….
Hello and a very welcome again to this week of another fine BBT Friday product update.
We do have two new metal spare parts to introduce You this week, and a very GIANT Back in Stock! further down.
These all NEW in our program inner fenders been asked regularly by customers as a special order from our suppliers. So we thought it was a good idea to add to our stock range.
These inner fenders do fit all years from June 1960 on… till end of production for all beetles with a regular front axles (not for 1302-03 superbeetles)
The main feature is they don’t have a gasflaphole and neither a brake fluid reservoir holder what make it much easier for a repair or restoration from a Pre 1967 beetle!
Bumperbrackets are the late (outside) model, but our BBT ref 0829-1 and 0830-1 will fit perfectly to this and finish of your total like a very cool piece of labor!
0879-200 Complete front inner left wheelarc All Beetle (no 1302-03)1960- reproduction
0880-200 Complete front inner right wheelarc All beetle (no 1302-03) 1960- reproduction
BBT just received a full load of our proudly BBT produced “perfect fit” 1960-66 beetle rear aprons. The best fit on planet Earth, weld through primer (You don’t have to grind off anymore). A real perfect quality BBT part.
Pretty unknown but so nice to drive through, the Dolomites mountains with many extremely beautiful mountain passes… Yihaaaa!
That’s what we call “winding roads”….. yes we drove the buses there!
The buses performed flawlessly….
We took a break in Cortina D’Ampezzo for the night as season was real slow we got a super deal in this nice hotel… it was all ok, except breakfast was kind of poor… but I kind a liked this picture…
I could post a thousand pictures, but this one stands out a little bit for me…
Now we had tested passes enough to do the real work tomorrow…. going up the Grossclockner! Stay tuned!