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Date:         Tue, 18 Jan 2000 19:23:33 -0600
Reply-To:     Joel Walker <jwalker@URONRAMP.NET>
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From:         Joel Walker <jwalker@URONRAMP.NET>
Subject:      Re: bodywork
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From: "Buettner, Peter" <PGB@DOLBY.COM> > Can anyone recommend a good book/instructions on basic body work?

a very good source of specific and generic auto books is http://www.motorbooks.com that's Classic Motorbooks. get their free catalog ... but not if you have children that need clothes, food, and other stuff like that!! there are LOTS of books to spend your money on ... even specific books about vw's, buses, and whatnots ...like

128580AE .. VW Beetle and Transporter Restoration Manual ....... $36.95 (sheesh, it's gone up! it used to be $25!) or 119306D......Auto Body Repairing and Refinishing.........................$37.95 or 128052AM...Automotive Body Repair and Painting.......................$17.95 (a Haynes manual) and on and on ... even one about How to Design and Build your Auto Workshop. :) (now, if i can just find that suitcase full of money out there on the side of the highway ... :)

hope it helps. good luck! :) joel


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