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Date:         Fri, 17 May 1996 14:11:00 -0700
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From:         Bren Smith <bren@ccnet.com>
Subject:      Old Volks Repair Book

I was at the local used book store during lunch today (looking for a Bentley manual), and found the book "Fix Your Volkswagen" by Jim Purvis. Kind of a fun book as it was published in 1964 and covers both the 1200 and 1500. It's got the original cover on the front with a bunch of elves climbing all over a Bug. No bus specific content, but still fun to thumb through. Anyone used it before?

Happy Friday!

Bren

============================================================================ Bren Smith | 4 Orinda Way, Bld. C | 510/253-3048 tel | bren@dantz.com Dantz Development | Orinda, CA 94563 | 510/253-9099 fax | bren@ccnet.com ============================================================================ Laundry instructions on a shirt made by HEET (Korea): For best results: Wash in cold water separately, hang dry and iron with warm iron. For not so good results: Drag behind car through puddles, blow-dry on roofrack.


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