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Well after a long time
and with the help of Alan Hubbard this section of the site has
some content!
If you are new to Bond Bugs please browse the history
section of the site and get to know the Bond
Bug first. Combine the information in the history section with
the following information
and you should be in a good position to go out and find and buy
a decent Bond Bug.
Comments or further content would be most welcome, have you got
a story to tell of the time you bought a Bond Bug, please let
me know.
WARNING
When you do find a bug and get to take it home for the first time please be warned that if you are towing it that you make sure it is facing forward.
On no account try and tow or trailer it facing backwards or you risk major damage to the canopy as it is not designed to withstand high speeds going backwards and the canopy has a tendancy to fly open and destroy the car along with the canopy...
You have been warned. (see the forum for details)
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How many
Bond Bugs are left?
Of the 2,268 Bugs produced from 1970 to 1975 it is thought that less
than.....[more] |
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Do they
change hands frequently?
It’s difficult to find a common denominator here, although
some theories hold more water than others .....[more] |
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Where can
they be found?
Back in the 70’s and 80’s Bugs were readily available
and could be found in the Classified section of the local newspapers.....[more] |
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Do you have more information that could
be added to this section?
If you have any information or pictures that you feel would help
expand this section for future visitors please contact
me by email.
New content is always welcome as are suggestions or corrections. |
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