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Date:         Wed, 30 Oct 1996 09:55:16 -0600
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From:         "Dan Soiney" <Soineydg@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us>
Subject:      Re: VW micromachines!

I looked for the same set for 6-8 months, and then found 5 sets at my local target store. Bought all of them, and haven't seen any since

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---------- > From: Robert Cronin <cronin@meol.mass.edu> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: VW micromachines! > Date: Tuesday, 29 October, 1996 18:50 PM > > Just visiting a local Bradlees I finally found the VW set of > Micromachines. For those not familiar, these are very small toy cars > that come in packs of five. I'd been looking for a number of months, > ever since my friend informed me of thier existence. The set includes: > A Bug, Bug convertible, Karmen Ghia, Rabbit convertible, and a split > screen bus. I'm not sure of the year (im a Vanagon guy;)) But it has a > sunroof and the corner rear windows (23 windows?) > Just thought someone would want to know... > Paul C


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