>> Now, its time to start doing my homework. Can anyone tell me of a >> publication that describes and gives specifications of the various >> Vanagon models since, say, 1985? > >Yes. >When I was getting a Peter Russek Manual for the watercooled Transporter >from VW Books, I asked the bookshop if they had anything else interesting >and they mentioned 'Volkswagen Bus-Camper-Van 1979-1989' by Brooklands >Road Test Books. It is a chronological set of articles about the >Transporter from numerous publications around the world, compiled by R.M. >Clarke. There are 100 A4-sized pages from 29 articles dating from 1979 to >1989. Two or three by Road and Track I have seen in the archives. Other >publications include Car, Autocar, Car & Driver and VW Motoring. I would >recommend this book to all Transporter enthusiasts and upgraders. I got >mine from VW Books in Leicester, UK, Tel: 0044 116 286 6686. I'll second that recommendation. Very informative and interesting book. I read it cover to cover. It's available in the US from Rocky Mountain Motorworks, among others. (By the way, what's a Peter Russek Manual?) -Ron Salmon
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