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Date:         Fri, 08 Nov 1996 16:43:38
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From:         EXPRES@gnn.com (Ron Salmon)
Subject:      Re: Which is Best Vanagon Manual?

On Fri, 8 Nov 1996, Mark B. Magee wrote: >> Tell me please, which is the preferred manual to have to maintain my >> 'brand new' 89 Vanagon with? Help me, I'm new to the wasserboxer.

and Christopher Smith wrote: >I reccomend both a Haynes AND Bentley. The Haynes is great with >descriptions and instructions, but their photo's and illustrations aren't >all that great. The Bentley has got good photo's and excellent schematics, >but is a bit short on descriptions/instructions. Having a copy of both is >a winning combination. >

In addition, unless there's a different Haynes manual that I've never seen, the Haynes only covers the *air-cooled* Vanagons. (Am I wrong?) -Ron Salmon


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