Volkswagens, particularly the tricked-out variety, have been coexisting like curds and whey with car enthusiasts in Southern California, almost since the bombed-out Wolfsburg plant slowly came back to life. Volkswagens in California took all forms, from dead stock to surfboard-toting Sambas, to the first dune buggies, to end-chopped Baja specials with towering stinger exhausts, down through the decades. Other fans turned Volkswagens into diminutive Gassers for the drag strips. If you’re of a certain age, you may have even built the glue kit by Revell—which started out in Hollywood—that built up into an EMPI-equipped performance Beetle.
More than 50 years later, EMPI is still very much in business. And people from around California, and especially the Los Angeles metro area, are still heart-throbbing with joy over air-cooled Volkswagens, especially the…
