All, I have three VW bus .JPG files I'll EMail to whoever wants them. One has an old Splittie on the left, the VW logo in the middle, and a Late Bus on the right (TYPEII.JPG). The next has a Vanagon on the left, the VW logo in the middle, and a Eurovan on the right (VANAGON.JPG). The third file has, clockwise from upper left corner: an old Splittie, Late Bus, Eurovan and Vanagon; the VW logo is in the center (ALL4.JPG). These are UU-encoded, 7-bit ASCII files, which will need to be unencoded for viewing. I used WinVn to encode them. You should be able to unencode them with WInVn, WinCode or a similar unencoding program downloadable from your internet provider. You'll also need a program for viewing/printing these images. Several shareware image viewing programs are available. PhotoShop, CorelDraw, etc., also work. These files are stored at 300 dpi, so the files range in size from about 350k to 450k. If anyone is interested in putting these up on your website for downloading, let me know.
Roy
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