1968 Karmann Ghia
What does it take to restore a 1968 Karmann Ghia?
This bus is getting a new lease on life! Paint is going on in the next few days – starting…
Wiring can be a challenge! One lil chafe or missing connection and all sorts of things can go haywire. Luckily…
This Bremen Citation Dune Buggy has a 1957 Volkswagen chassis powered by a 1600cc engine with 4-speed manual transmission. It…
We recently had a customer bring their Ghia to us for a new windshield and new rubber for all of…
This 1972 transporter has had the same owner since 1994. Though it was not registered, the owner started it and…
Cannot recommend the crew at Vintage Voltswerks enough! Very helpful, transparent, and honest from start to finish with a complete brake job and other tune up work on my ‘67 Type 3 Fastback. Thanks for all the amazing help!
Matt, one of the owners of Vintage Voltswerks, helped me get my dream (project) car! He worked with the seller to get a fair price, diagnosed all the fixer-upper issues that need to be addressed, and got it running as a daily driver. With his help, I feel empowered to have a vintage Volkswagen (a 1984 Cabriolet, Wolfsburg edition) and have zero regrets about selling my newer car for a much older one. I’m looking forward to restoring it in their shop, and could not be more thankful for the knowledge he shares and the time he takes to make sure I’m comfortable and happy!
read moreMatt and his crew are amazing! I bought a 1965 VW bus from them. They were able to do a major repair in a timely manner and the cost was very reasonable. They also delivered my new bus to me on a trailer. When I need them to sell my 1971 VW bay window they make it happen and took all the worries away from me. Very good people you can trust and rely on. They did everything they said they would. I would definitely use them again.
Took my 1985 VW Vanagon [to Vintage Voltswerks] and they got it running like a dream. Whole new engine, and even installed my radio properly.