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Ep 341 VW Collector Terry Gaudet

Let’s Talk Dubs a Classic VW Podcast

Release Date: 12/05/2025

Ep 353 about time Inc. oil filler adapter inventor Kent Wallace show art Ep 353 about time Inc. oil filler adapter inventor Kent Wallace

Let’s Talk Dubs a Classic VW Podcast

He’s not dead… and neither is true VW innovation. In the world of classic Volkswagens, creativity has always been part of the DNA. From backyard builders to full-blown innovators, the VW scene thrives on people who see a problem—and build something better. That’s exactly what happened with Kent Wallace and Dave Patten. Frustrated with the messy, outdated process of filling oil in their VW engines, these two enthusiasts set out to solve a problem we’ve all dealt with. What came out of it? A simple but brilliant oil fill adapter that changed the game. Originally selling for just $19,...

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Ep 352 Rick Hunt VW Carb Rebuilding show art Ep 352 Rick Hunt VW Carb Rebuilding

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Carburetors have long been one of the very first performance upgrades people make to their classic Volkswagens. But with so many choices out there—Weber DCNFs, IDAs, IDFs, and the various Dellorto options in 36, 40, and 45mm—it can be hard to know which setup is right for your engine. In this episode, we sit down with Rick Hunt of Rick Hunt Industries, a man who rebuilds carburetors every single day. Rick has been part of the Volkswagen scene since the mid-1980s, when he started working at a VW shop in Simi Valley. There he learned mechanical work, engine rebuilding, and eventually...

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Ep 351 Roundtable Bill Buys a Sport Bug 2026 show talk show art Ep 351 Roundtable Bill Buys a Sport Bug 2026 show talk

Let’s Talk Dubs a Classic VW Podcast

On this episode of Let’s Talk Dubs, Bill breaks down his latest Volkswagen marketplace find — a 1973 VW Sport Bug, one of the coolest factory special editions Volkswagen produced in the early ’70s. These cars were offered in just two colors, Marathon Blue Metallic or Saturn Yellow, and came from the factory with a unique package that included wider sport wheels, close-ratio steering, Recaro sport seats, a custom sport steering wheel, blacked-out trim, and the signature side racing stripe that made the Sport Bug stand out from the standard Beetle lineup. Bill talks about what makes the...

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Ep 350 KARMA: The 1955 Karmann Ghia That Won the Al Slonaker Award | Type 1 Restoration at the Grand National Roadster Show show art Ep 350 KARMA: The 1955 Karmann Ghia That Won the Al Slonaker Award | Type 1 Restoration at the Grand National Roadster Show

Let’s Talk Dubs a Classic VW Podcast

  “Karma” is the latest ground-breaking creation from Type 1 Restoration — Dennis Troggio's 1955 Lowlight Karmann Ghia that just captured the coveted Al Slonaker Award at the Grand National Roadster Show, the highest honor for non-roadster vehicles at the most prestigious indoor custom car show in the world. This wasn’t their first shot at Slonaker glory. We get into the second attempt — and how lessons learned from the legendary “Turmoil” split-window Beetle (a build that redefined what was possible in the VW and hot rod world) shaped the philosophy behind Karma....

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Ep 349 OCW 2026 Type 1 Restoration wins at the GNRS show art Ep 349 OCW 2026 Type 1 Restoration wins at the GNRS

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On this episode, Bill dives headfirst into One Crazy Weekend 2026 and what you can expect from what’s shaping up to be the biggest, baddest weekend of the year. If you’re planning to attend, now’s the time to start saving, booking rooms, and getting mentally prepared—this one’s going to be special. Bill breaks down the latest updates, including the new Sunday Cool-Down Pool Party, presented by Spikes Restoration and Werk Restoration—a perfect way to wind down after a full throttle weekend of Volkswagens, friends, and late nights. The episode also covers Bill’s road trip to the...

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Tech talk with Fred Simpson  the “Great Engine Debate” show art Tech talk with Fred Simpson the “Great Engine Debate”

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There’s been a lot of noise lately about engine performance, dyno numbers, and expectations—and instead of adding to the speculation, I brought in someone who actually lives this stuff. This week, I sit down with Fred Simpson for a good conversation on cylinder head technology, porting and polishing, and how all of it really translates into horsepower. Fred breaks down engine combinations, airflow calculations, and what kind of power you can realistically expect from different motor setups—while also being honest about the limitations he’s run into over the years. We also get into...

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Ep 347 I bought a new project!  and Internet engine debate With Ross Wulf & Pat Downs performance show art Ep 347 I bought a new project! and Internet engine debate With Ross Wulf & Pat Downs performance

Let’s Talk Dubs a Classic VW Podcast

I made it a whole two weeks into the new year without buying a new project… and then I blew it 😆. This episode kicks off with the story of how I ended up with “Pookie’s Dream,” the iconic VW Trends August 1991 cover car. We touch on what that car meant to the hobby back then and why it still matters today. But the real heart of this episode is The Great Engine Debate. A recent dyno session sparked a massive discussion after comments posted by Ross Wolf revealed an engine that didn’t deliver the expected results. What followed was an explosion of opinions—over 65 comments...

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Ep 346 Dino's Verts Down the baddest Ep 346 Dino's Verts Down the baddest "Kat" in the Chevy Truck world is an OG VW guy!

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The baddest "Kat" in the Chevy truck world might surprise you—because it all started with Volkswagens. In this episode, we sit down with  “Dino Battilana, the mastermind behind the world-famous Dino Git Down Chevy truck show in Phoenix, Arizona, one of the largest and most influential classic Chevy C10 events in the country. For more than 10 years, Dino Git Down has drawn Chevy pickup trucks from all over the United States and international visitors, growing into an absolute monster of a show. With over 13,000 trucks attending last year, it has become a must-attend event for classic...

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Ep 345 Type 4 Master Jake Raby show art Ep 345 Type 4 Master Jake Raby

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Jake Raby is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on the Volkswagen Type 4 engine, with more than 30 years of hands-on experience building, developing, and refining air-cooled Type 4 VW engines. Since the late 1990s, Jake has been deeply involved in Type 4 engine rebuilding, performance development, and long-term reliability testing for platforms used in VW Bus, Porsche 914, and high-performance air-cooled Volkswagen applications. Over the decades, Jake has pushed the limits of the Type 4 air-cooled engine platform, pioneering advancements in cooling systems, cylinder head...

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Ep 344 Sausage, Local VW hoard & Murder show art Ep 344 Sausage, Local VW hoard & Murder

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San Leandro, California—an industrial Bay Area city shaped by its Portuguese community and a deep-rooted Volkswagen culture—holds a story few outside the neighborhood ever knew. Tucked away behind an unassuming fence was a Volkswagen collection unlike anything else in the region. For years, local kids would stop, peer through the slats, and take it all in: early Beetles, split windows, rare convertibles, stacks of glass, and parts that hinted at decades of careful accumulation. It was a forgotten archive of Volkswagen history—silent, untouched, and unexplained. Then came the revelation....

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The East Coast of Canada is cold, and the car season is short — usually May through October. New Brunswick isn’t known as a hotbed for the air-cooled Volkswagen scene, but when the VW bug bites you out there, you’re all in.

Terry grew up in a drag-racing family, and everything changed the day his father gifted him a convertible Karmann Ghia. That single car sparked a lifelong obsession with all things air-cooled VW. From flat-towing a ’67 Beetle over 2,000 miles from Alabama, to drag-racing a Herbie-themed bug, to eventually owning the legendary Save-A-Bugcampaigned by Jack Shacettie — Terry’s passion has taken him across the continent.

His vacations? They weren’t for relaxing — they were spent in Southern California, wrenching in work clothes at Jack’s shop just to be part of the action. Now retired from a career in insurance, Terry finally opened a small but official shop in New Brunswick. Not for business — but to help keep his cars and his friends’ cars on the road.

Terry’s collection tells the story of a life dedicated to Volkswagens:

  • “Cinco,” his all-original 1955 Beetle, bought with just 25,000 miles.

  • A 1955 Kombi running an SO-42 interior setup.

  • And his driver — a 1950 split window, restored by Dr. Dick Christiansen, which he puts real miles on.

So many cars, so many stories, and a lifetime of air-cooled passion from one of Canada’s most dedicated VW enthusiasts.
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