Mid-Norfolk Car Company

Servicing : Electrical : Bodywork restoration & Rebuilds : Engines - Standard & Modified : Mechanical Rebuilds : Suspension Work : Brakes

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Servicing

When I were't lad...... servicing used to account for about 50% of the work going through the workshop, these days no one seems to put any sort of priority on servicing their air-cooled Volkswagen.  I guess that most of this is down to the fact that they don't get used in the same way these days (most of these cars are no longer 'daily drivers').  However, a regular service is still well worthwhile and will keep on top of all those little jobs that otherwise mount up into bank loans!

At the very least, treat the poor old thing to an annual oil change - it's the least you can do!

Electrical

From small repairs to putting right 40 years of meddling, sorting the usual 6 volt problems to complete rewires.  No job to big or too small and all carried out to the usual high standard.

Bodywork

Here we are most often talking about restoration work, be it body or chassis.  This is where most VW owners end up spending the bulk of their money, so it is important to get it right.  Make no mistake, high quality body repair is an expensive business, but anything less is most often a waste of money if you intend keeping the vehicle for any length of time.  Please take a look at the page on TIG welding, along with the picture gallery, to get a better idea of the bodywork philosophy here at the Mid-Norfolk Car Company.

Mechanical Rebuilds & Upgrades

All the usual hardware and tricks are used to make your Volkswagen Go, Stop and handle.  For most of us mortals, mild is almost always better than wild and can be surprisingly effective!  A well sorted VW is a pleasure to drive whether standard or modified.

We are now an approved supplier Remtec engines

If you are driving a car with twin carbs, chances are that they are incorrectly jetted and not achieving full throttle - it's worth a look!

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