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Date:         Sat, 01 Jun 1996 12:43:57 GMT
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From:         debug@wku.campus.mci.net (Doug Skinner)
Subject:      Re: VW Vanagon Official Factory Repair Manual

On Thu, 30 May 1996 09:09:00 -0500, you wrote:

>Greetings, > I saw listed for $79.95 in the JC Whitney catalog the Volkswagen >Vanagon Official Factory Repair Manual. I generally buy all such manuals >for vehicles I acquire. So I asked a person who runs a service facility >about this, and he called a local dealership for me. He learned that >they charge $70.30 "trade wholesale" for it and $84.95 "list." Then I >checked a chain book seller. It was interesting to find that their CD >based information data base had three different spellings for Volkswagen, >and each produced different outputs. Beware if you chase data base info >on these machines. That effort showed a listing which is in a print-out >before me. The ISBN number that all book sellers will want to locate a >volume is 0-8376-0336-6, and their publisher's code was 00003549. This >shows yet another price, $89.95. > A local dealership employee said they'd disposed of all those manuals >as they took too much room and are now on their micro fische. Much >anguish. I know JC Whitney often includes catalog wide discount coupons, >so their $79.95 becomes less 10% plus shipping. Dealer wholesale is >possible, to which tax would be added. These are options. The book >sellers discount card price is still uncompetitive. > OK, is this the best single book for maintaining and understanding >Westfalias? It's supposed to be 1200 pages. If someone has a used copy >they'd like to sell, I'm an interested party. Perhaps someone else has >some insights into my desire for documentation. If so, please jump in. > Thankzzzzzzz, > John Wakefield > I ordered mine from our local bookstore (cost was about $70 after my store discount which I always get). Its title is:

Volkswagen Vanagon Official Factory Repair Manual 1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985, 1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991 Including Diesel, Syncro, and Camper

Author is: Robert Bently ISBN 0-8376-0336-6 VWoA Part No. LPV 800 148 VWC Inc. Part No. MAN 101 251F Bentley Stock No. VW91

I highly recommend this book. It is full of good info that I haven't been able to find anywhere else (including wiring diagramns).

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


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