For a minute there I thought you guys had lost it and were referring to Clymer's (hack-ptui!) "VW Performance Tuning" (1973) by Eric Jorgensen. Actually an interesting if dated tome, but then again they're the ones who can't seem to keep splitties and bay-windows separate in their minds in their van manual. But the section on turbochargers makes it worth a few bucks if you ever see it used. Another odd Clymer offering is "VW Body Work" (1978) by Dave Tabler. Other than the drawings of the various panels and sheet metal pieces (getta Tabco catalog, dude) the book tells you nothing that a generic book might tell you -- but at least one sucker of a VW freak bought one after his '62 splittie was rear-ended by a drunk back in '78. PS David, Sami, Dworkin and Rusty -- THANK YOU for your helpful responses re the Tent pages. Working on a solution now, and will let the list know. Bus doodz (and dudettes) rool! And they're quite nice, too. Joe Joe Joe Clark jclark@nexus.polaris.net http://www.polaris.net/~jclark/ Floridiana.Fiction.VWs.Kidstuff.CBT.Whimsy-by-the-truckload. "Spill the Wine! Dig that URL!" -- Eric Burdon, unwitting WWW prophet.
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