Great job. It reminds me of a buddy who had a 66 that we ran around in. A night at the drive in theater would be interesting. Note the bottom of the car. They were so tight that they would float. Top speed 64 MPH with a tail wind. That loping engine sound was due to the odd timing, that is 90 degrees, 89 degrees, 90 degrees, and 91 degrees. The reason was to cool the one cylinder that was positioned so it got less cooling air. The bad side was the exaust heat exchangers that provided heat in the winter. If the exchanger rusted it would send CO (carbon monoxide) into the cabin. We often referred to the VW beetle as a pregnant roller skate. Great model and thanks for bringing back some memories.