New replacement popout window frames. They use your old glass. It is a good idea to buy seals at the same time and think about how many of the little screws you are missing to... Click here for more information
These are the clips that hold the various chrome moldings on. On the body clip of a Bug 1967 and later, you push the clip into the body first, then push the little nub into the clip until it is flush. When ordering, it is a good idea to order a couple of extras.
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These are three little plastic pieces that push into the front hood to hold the emblem in place. When buying a new emblem it's a good idea to buy these too.
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These are some of the most common clips you will need when putting your car back together.
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These are the clips and boots that hold on the door panels. If you are pulling off the old panels we suggest you use a putty knife.
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These clips hold the lifters in place while putting the case halves together. The're worth the money.
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These clips hold the throw-out bearing to the arm. We prefer the spring loaded type over the original ones. Note: Put some grease on the pivots of the throw-out bearing where it rides in the arm.
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This is a tool you will need when putting on seat covers. It comes with pliers and 100 hog rings.
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These clips hold the scraper in on the front doors. This job is not easy so we suggest that when you do the scrapers you do all the rubber, as you won't want to do this again in the near future.
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These are the molding strips that go on top of the front doors and quarters. They are held in by clips. To remove, use a stiff putty knife with duct tape on one side so as to not scratch the paint.
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These clips hold the sunvisor up. Broken clips will drive you nuts, not to mention the visor will eventually break. Clips are a lot cheaper than visors. Held on by one screw.
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