You need a piece of hose that will fit over the bleeder nipples, a jar, a couple quarts of brake fluid plus a small bottle of it, a 7mm wrench, preferably a set of jackstands and tools to remove the wheels, and a second person.
Here's how I work: I jack the car up, put it on four jackstands and take the wheels off. This makes it a lot easier to get in there. I start at the right rear wheel--go from the brake farthest from the master cylinder to the one closest to it. Adjust all four of the brakes until the shoes are touching the drums. Once all this is done, put the hose over the nipple on the right rear brake, put the other end in the jar with about two inches of brake fluid at the bottom of it, put your 7mm wrench on the nipple, and put the second person in the driver's seat. Get down next to the brake and yell PUMP real loud. Your second pumps the brakes ten times and holds down the pedal, then yells PUMPED. You open the nipple for just a couple of seconds and some air will come out of the hose. Then do it again. After every four or five times, put a little more brake fluid in the brake fluid tank with the small bottle. (It's almost impossible to put brake fluid into the tank from a quart bottle, but you can with the little ones.) Keep doing this until no more air comes out of the hose. Then refill the tank, go to the next wheel and start all over again. I always go around the car twice just to make sure.
The super beetle was not put into production until 1971, there is no such vehicle as a 1964 super beetle.
decode vin 1973 Volkswagen beetle
1963 Volkswagen Super Beetle
A 1963 Volkswagen Super Beetle
1600cc carburated
.028"
I bought a 73 super beetle, sport bug and it was aprox 1800.00
The Super Beetle has a slightly longer body (front end) and more modern McPherson front suspension instead of the torsion tube type.
1972 Super Beetles had 4 drum Brakes. I know, since I own one. Richard
Call a locksmith he can make you one on the spot.
They began production in 1970, and the first SuperBeetle was released in 1971.
Drums on all four corners.