Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Steve found a VW Trends article about us from 2001


To see the article full size, Click here

Chirco was in Vochomania Magizine from Mexico

One of our customers from south of the border brought

this issue of Vochomania.


Ok, We have a Myspace page,,,,,

Chirco Myspace Page

If you also have one, please add us as you friend.

Chirco Myspace Page

If you drive a Bus to a picnic,,,,



You should look the part,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Another Great Barn Find 52/53 Zwitter



This one is on the truck and on it's way to Tucson. We beleive it's only

a month earlier than the '53 we have on the show room floor.

Frank and Don went to the fair.



Frank and Don went to the fair and we were able to take a

Photo with two Sea Lions. They are behind us.

I think this is degrading to woman





OK Moms gone.

We should have more photos showing

Great looking girls with Great looking cars.

What is it about these cars,,,,,,

I just had to share this,,,,,,,,,,


This photo was submitted by on of our customers.

Tucson D3 Clubs rolls to the new In & Out Burger.




The new In & Out Burger opened up in Tucson,,,,

So one of our Tucson air-cooled clubs set up a cruise from one of our east side Starbucks to our new Buger Joint in Mid town.



Joe even brought the '53 that we have parked in the showroom




A Piece of Tucson VW History





Here is our latest Barn find.

Tech Tip - Checking your Floor Pans

Chirco Drag Bug

Or you can use a jack and jack stands I guess.

The changes of a legend


It's funny that all most any kid can recognize the VW Beetle because of the consistent look over the 30 years of it's existence. Not everybody is aware of how many changes were made just to the exterior of the Beetle. VW had a funny way of making these changes in the middle of the production years causing great debate among enthusiasts of what year had what parts.

We have tried to put together a brief history of the external changes of the VW Beetle.

Click here to view

Target Got Bum Rushed Today



The gentleman who runs our shipping department comes up to the sales counter with the coolest remote control Bug we have seen for a while. Knowing that Johny is a Toy collector we had know idea how much it cost. Someone finally get the nerve, "How much and where?" The Bug is $30.00 and they have Busses for $35.00 at Target. The next thing you see is Joe's truck leaving the parking lot and 10 minutes later he walks in with one under each arm. Time for a second run, Johny and I take a collection from the rest of the staff and away we go. Now target shelves are empty. These are very cool and the Busses have an attachment to plug in an MP3 player and has a speaker on the roof.