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Jim Edmiston.... I know that name from somewhere--O.C. VW circles?
TRJ forwarded your email to me with the photo of the bronze bug. It looks kinda like mine, but it isn't. The major giveaway, for me, is the larger side windows in the doors. Mine was a '60, with the smaller side windows. Also, this one has the horn grilles filled, but it doesn't have louvers in their place.
For a brief history, I gave my bug to my son, Bill, when he turned 16. He loved it, but they kept trying to steal it out of the high school parking lot here in Glendale, and he got understandably paranoid. So he finally found a buyer for it (it took a year), in Detroit, and I delivered it with my '56 F-100 and flat trailer, courtesy of Petersen Publ. expense account (of course I did stories/photos along the way). Bill had fallen in love with early '50s customs, particularly '50 Ford shoeboxes, so we found him one, which he drove until about a year ago. He found a good '56 oval up in the Bay Area (where he lives), and has built it into a really nice slate blue/white interior "Cal Looker" for his new daily driver. It really looks good.
The guy who bought my (our) '60 in Detroit took it to one local show and it's picture got in Hot VWs with the caption "We don't know what Pat Ganahl's car was doing in Detroit." As far as I know, no-one has seen it since.
But it was a good car. I drove it daily for about 15 years.
Best, Pat Ganahl