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Date:         Mon, 01 Apr 1996 06:47:43 GMT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         debug@wku.campus.mci.net
Subject:      VW Books

Hi all,

Another question... I am discovering that I can't keep affording to send my 85 Vanagon out to the local VW mech to keep it up properly, so I am going to have to re-discover the joys (I always did love busted knuckles) of doing your self stuff. I have seen a couple of people mention "Muir" manuals and some mention of "Bentley's" I went hunting around and couldn't find anything around here for my van (did get to see a Bentley Manual for Golfs though and it seemed to be an ok book (didn't have much about the body - seemed to be mostly about the goodies under the hood).

Now, finally the question. What book do all of you on the list recommend as the best all around book for the Vanagon. And next, what book is a good one for under a zillion dollars (I expect the "best one to be way, way too expensive.) 8-)

And another question. Where can I locate these books?

TIA, Doug Skinner from Bowling Green, Kentucky 85 Vanagon GL debug@wku.campus.mci.net


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