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WOLFGANG posted:

The $3500 Samba car has no paperwork.

It is close to being a bug VW pan though. With buying all 3 for $7500. You'd have parts for 2 and spare parts to sell. Even real nice ones are only $15,000 or so --- where a Speedster replica might be $20k with fewer pieces involved.

Who would even want to deal with all that?

Early air cooled ones ('67 on) were Karman Ghia pan (see square front foot well area in pan) - later ones ('73) were Brazillia -a car unique to Brazill but with a VW like pan.  They were built on new pans.

VW stopped production of the Karmann-Ghia in Brazil during the early 1970s, and the Puma was redesigned to use the Volkswagen Brasilia as a base instead for 1973.

They were imported to US a kit due to import restrictions -

Pumas were sporadically imported to the U.S. during the 1970's and 1980's. Although the Puma was not designed as a kit car, the cars were imported in kit form. The "kit" was actually a complete car less the front suspension, transaxle, engine, wheels, and tires. The missing components were available from the distributor, or the buyer could supply the needed parts.

So front brakes were most likely intended to be disc but could be drum.  Since rear was std VW Bug transaxle - easily upgradeable to 4 wheel discs.

Image result for puma vw pan

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