My first car was a '73 bug, in which my wife (then girlfriend) and I put over 125,000 miles touring the States (it came with 80,000 when I got it). Great car - sadly, it took a bullet for me when I was sideswiped by a distracted driver speeding down a narrow road. Now I have, as an occasional driver, a '71 Karmann Ghia - which is just so much fun to drive.
If you want to modernize your bug without losing the original look and feel, I'd say upgrade the upholstery (very easy to do yourself), and re-tie the springs in the seats while you have their skins off (also easy to do), and you might consider a trunk carpet kit as well - they really add visual appeal without breaking the bank.
I would also suggest, on the mechanical side of things, a set of stiff gas shocks and some anti-sway bars, which will improve the ride and handling noticeably, yet will be completely invisible to everyone but your mechanic.
- R
If you want to modernize your bug without losing the original look and feel, I'd say upgrade the upholstery (very easy to do yourself), and re-tie the springs in the seats while you have their skins off (also easy to do), and you might consider a trunk carpet kit as well - they really add visual appeal without breaking the bank.
I would also suggest, on the mechanical side of things, a set of stiff gas shocks and some anti-sway bars, which will improve the ride and handling noticeably, yet will be completely invisible to everyone but your mechanic.
- R