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General Forums => Air Speed Lounge => Topic started by: 72vwtype2 on April 08, 2007, 09:41:30 PM
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I am into stock vw bugs and constantly looking for good resource books. I am always interested in the changes that happened from one year to the next and proper parts for my bug. I have Bentley's, Clymers, Haynes repair manuals. In addition I have Volkswagen Bug! (Ray Miller), The VW Beetle (Ryan Price), Small Wonder(Walter Nelson)..to name a few.
And of course I use the internet as good source of information. But I still like to have a good book on my book shelf. So what good stock vw resource book do you recommend?
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How to keep your volkswagen alive.
You can even go through the pages on this site.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/reader/1566913101/...524#reader-page (http://www.amazon.ca/gp/reader/1566913101/ref=sib_dp_pt/701-5434306-1179524#reader-page)
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Forget Amazon; support the local little guy.
Wilkinson's Automobilia (http://www.accountwizard.com/clients/shop.asp?web=eautomobilia&outsidelink=class&class=555&subclass=VW) has easily the best selection of new & used car books within 1000 miles.
2531 Ontario St. at Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V5T 2X7
(604) 873-6242
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Forget Amazon; support the local little guy.
Wilkinson's Automobilia (http://www.accountwizard.com/clients/shop.asp?web=eautomobilia&outsidelink=class&class=555&subclass=VW) has easily the best selection of new & used car books within 1000 miles.
2531 Ontario St. at Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V5T 2X7
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FYI,
I tried Wilkinson's for a copy of Progressive Refinements, unfortunately it is no longer available. But I was able to get a copy of it from a local person. It appears to be a very cool resource book.
Thanks everyone.