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70's Magazines
karmen - October 15th, 2005 at 09:27 AM

can someone let me now what they are worth in colour , good codition. Vw stuff and hotting up ones.
Also what ones were available then.

Seen some but don't know the value.
taa


Robo - October 15th, 2005 at 10:30 AM

Who care's just buy em!
Rob...


toecutter - October 15th, 2005 at 01:49 PM

The good thing about old mags are the old peices of advertisement:thumb
Althought just recently I have picked up 2 bargains on ebay.com.and .au. One mag was 25 years of Porsche in Oz and it had a great article about the VW 60K10 Berlin-Rome Coupe. $5 bucks and came with a very funny extra. The person who owned this book back in the early 1980's was into Twisties. They used a Twisties package as a book mark and on the package was a competion to win some R/C Porsches. Use by date was 1982:(

The other bargain was from the US and it was a hard cover book about Reutter & Co. All in German and was printed in 1956 and has all the company info starting at 1906. Some awesome pictures of inside the factory of 356's being hand made. A peice of history for $4US.

Bargains are out there to be had by all..............:yes:


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[ Edited on 15-10-05 by toecutter ]


karmen - October 15th, 2005 at 02:29 PM

so what are some of the olde names /brads of mags???


Desert Bug - October 15th, 2005 at 09:12 PM

G'day,
I have heaps of "VW GREATS" mag, including the first one I bought in 1969, also heaps of early "VW TRENDS", "VW & PORSCHE" and old "SAFER VW MOTORING", plus a few other '60s-'70s car mags. I had a complete set of "OFFROAD AUSTRALIA" magazine which started in the early '70s but only kept the one with my car in it (Baja about 1.2m in the air), I still kick myself for getting rid of them.
None of the collection is for sale, sorry.
Cheers, Ian.


Dannyboy - October 15th, 2005 at 09:29 PM

Nice to have , better to share ! Give me one!

Dan


karmen - October 15th, 2005 at 09:44 PM

love to

gunna reed them oops read them first