Not a good choice for someone without a LOT of experience and background in cars generally and Vanagons particularly. The Bentley manual seems to be a compilation and summary of the "real" VW shop manual and assumes you're a qualified VW mechanic only needing some Vanagon-specific information. I think there's a Haynes manual out for the water-cooled Vanagons which is more of a DIY'ers manual. I think Bus Depot (www.busdepot.com) might carry it. Save the Bentley for when you're more experienced. On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Kent Christensen wrote: > Here it is, the one and only > > http://www.rb.com/volkswag/vv91/vv91.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Young young@sherlock.SIMS.Berkeley.EDU Lafayette, CA 94549 '81 Vanagon --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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