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Date:         Sat, 15 Apr 1995 23:33:29 -0400
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From:         mcdermot@computel.com (Tim McDermott)
Subject:      Re: neat vw brochure at dealer

>Volswagen has a new video available to commemorate their 40th it is available by calling 1-800-444-vwus.

>I was just in at my local VW dealer yesterday, and picked up >a brochure which might interest some of you. It's called >"Volkswagen in America: Chronical of a Car Company," and is put >out in honor of VW's 40th anniversary celebration. Inside, it >gives an interesting synopsis of Vw's history for the various >decades, and outside, there's a lovel picture of all different >makes/models/years of different VWs. The dealer has a poster >of this same picture enlared and hung on the entry door. Don't >know whether the poster is available to the public, but the >brochure itself functions as a small version of that. > > >/martha rubin >nrubin@s1.csuhayward.edu >'81 westy (puke eggnog {ivory}). And yes, it has AC, and 3 levers :) >'79 bug 'vert (white) > > Tim Mcdermott Mcdermot@computel.com (NY)


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