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Date:         Wed, 2 Feb 2000 10:51:16 -0800
Reply-To:     "Alan J. Flint" <ajflint@ITSA.UCSF.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Alan J. Flint" <ajflint@ITSA.UCSF.EDU>
Subject:      Interesting sources for books about German vehicles
Comments: To: 914@rennlist.org
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Hello list: I found a couple of interesting sources for books that some of you might not know about. They are Amazon.com sites in England and Germany. The one in England carries some books that are hard to find in the States, particular Brooklands, Haynes, etc. I just get a cool Kubelwagen-Thing-Iltis Brooklands book yesterday. The one it Germany has a lot of unusual stuff, mainly in German. I am waiting for my NSU/DKW motorcycle picture books now. Navigating the German sight is a little tricky if you don't speak the language (I do not), but it exactly parallels Amazon.com (keep your Alta Vista translator handy). Postage is a bit more, but it's still a lot more fun than buying on ebay. No, this is not an ad, I certainly don't work for Amazon.com.

Alan '73 914 2.0 '87 Syncro Westfalia

www.amazon.de www.amazon.co.uk


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