Ep 12. Predator Beach Buggy (2)
- TV-PG
- 22 min
In this episode of Wheeler Dealers, Mike Brewer and Edd China take on the challenge of restoring a 1970s Predator Beach Buggy. The Predator Beach Buggy was a popular vehicle in the late 1960s and early 1970s, providing the ultimate fun in the sun off-road experience. With a fiberglass body and a Volkswagen Beetle chassis and engine, this vehicle has become an icon of the era.
The beach buggy is a unique vehicle, and the guys do a fantastic job of breaking down the restoration process. The first step in restoring the Predator Beach Buggy was to strip it down completely to see what they were working with. Once the buggy was dismantled, they found a considerable amount of rust and damage to the chassis, including a warped front suspension. This was a significant problem as the buggy's suspension is an integral part of its off-road capabilities.
In true Wheeler Dealers fashion, Mike set out to find the best deal and eventually managed to acquire a replacement chassis. Edd did a great job of transplanting the body onto the new chassis, and he managed to rebuild the front suspension to make it suitable for off-road driving.
Next, the guys turned their attention to the engine, which was showing signs of wear and tear due to its age. They replaced the engine and added a new carburetor, which gave the buggy more power and improved its fuel efficiency. The buggy was starting to take shape, and it was time to add some finishing touches.
The beach buggy was originally equipped with a roll cage, but it was missing from this particular vehicle. Mike set out to find a replacement, and he eventually found one from a scrap yard. With a bit of modification, they managed to fit it into the buggy, which improved its safety and added to its off-road capabilities.
The last step was to install a new set of wheels and tires. The buggy was originally equipped with Volkswagen Beetle wheels, but the guys opted for a set of off-road wheels with chunky tires. This gave the vehicle a more aggressive look and improved its off-road capabilities.
Overall, Mike and Edd did a great job of restoring the Predator Beach Buggy. They managed to stay true to the original design while making some necessary upgrades to make it more suitable for off-road driving. The finished product was a beautiful, functional beach buggy that's sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
In this episode of Wheeler Dealers, viewers get a great insight into the process of restoring a classic vehicle. The hosts are knowledgeable, and they do an excellent job of explaining the steps involved in restoring the beach buggy. There are plenty of shots of the vehicle and its individual components, which is perfect for car enthusiasts who want to see every aspect of the restoration process.
Overall, if you're a fan of classic cars, off-road driving, or just great television, this episode of Wheeler Dealers is definitely worth a watch.