I know, I know, my older friends will laugh out loud when I write: “We had nothing back then,” but that’s how it was in Germany back in the late-’80s and early-’90s. Or at least how I experienced it. I never really thought about it until recently, when I worked together with my oldest son on his first car, a 1969 sunroof Beetle.
He wanted to lower his Volkswagen with an adjustable beam and asked me if I could support him with my experience and manpower. Sure, I could. Janik made a purchase list, starting with adjusters and new shocks. “Can your write down all the other little parts we need? You know better than me.” I added caster shims, longer bolts for the beam, torsion arm seals, upper and…
