>For details of Mexican and Brazilian Transporters and Brazilian Gols, >Paratis and Pointers see the chapters on each in my book published in >1999 by Veloce and entitled "Volkswagens of the World". For further >deatails see <veloce.co.uk/vwworld.htm> ) That link would appear to be http://www.veloce.co.uk/vwworld.htm FWIW - I purchased your book, Simon, when I lived in the US. It's available in Borders Bookstores (at least in CA). It remains, for me, one of the most informative and entertaining VW books in my collection. I love it! Highly recommended. My favourite pic is the Nigerian Type-2 ambulance which ran into a camel & was later converted to a camper! >Simon Glen, Toowoomba, Australia >1992 VW T3 Syncro van ("Vanagon" panel truck to Americans) >1969 VW 411 Pete C -- Pete Cassidy, pcassidy@apple.com Cork, Ireland http://www.iol.ie/~pcassidy '88 Wolfsburg "Muriel", '71 Westy *not speaking for Apple* |
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