Major Car Wreck Repair – 1964 Volkswagen Beetle – Part 2
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We take the porta power hydraulic 20 ton jack and pop all the dents on the roof of our 1964 VW/Volkswagen Beetle and then start to strip the paint off to bare metal. It’s a collision job that My Friend Pete will never forget. Major damage repaired and showing you how to do it right!
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  1. Louis Rauzi

    I've never seen a diy video so calm. Just instructional. So you & minnie actually get along? Im shocked

  2. RobertScott

    Great video, The two of You work well Together. Thank You For taking The time to Explain Everything in Detail. I Real-eyes How much longer Your work Takes For the Teaching oF Ypur Trade.. Your Time is appreciated . Thank You Dosnt Put Food on the Table,I real-eyes That, I say Thank You in Hopes You Feel The Positive Energy and Love One Sends To You and Minnie, May it add to Your amazing Journey…RobertScott

  3. Edward Martin

    I started working in a body shop after school and on weekends in 1964. The first vehicle that I helped with was a 1961 VW that had hydro-planed on a wet road and rolled down an embankment, crushing the top and front fenders. We all learned on that one (it was the shop's first VW). VW steel is not the same as US steel. They "work" differently. This brings back a lot of good memories…

  4. rporobot jack

    Dear Pete and Minnie . I could see from your first video when you started the roof re-curving that you had a plan. That first dent at the right b-pillar was the bitch and that went very well. You are lucky Pete , to have Minnie to bounce a plan off of, and watch over the process with you. There is no doubt in my mind that Maxwell will look as good as new !. I had forgotten that the car was named Maxwell. When you said that Maxwell will be happy after the deadblow took out the last major part of the dent, I thought you were referring to the song " Maxwell silver hammer ". I had a little chuckle… Good work you two, good old school know how. Good help is hard to find. A tip of my hat to you both !!!.

  5. Kings Klassics Vintage Auto Works

    Pete, I'm embarrased.and jealous that…your porta-power is more shiny than my porta-power……brother i'm tellin' ya, you jump in with both feet…..Your good. And a very good lesson too!!!!!!😎😎

  6. David Wildridge

    Will there be any possibility of some small area of the dent reappearing with temperature changes and wind pressure? How would you stabilize this fix?

  7. Vltor311

    The “Master” take’n care of business.

  8. Tom C

    The porta-power is an amazing tool. Nice instruction on using it for your repair. Thanks for all you and Minnie do. God bless you both.

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