Subject: 1963, Look Listen Do Better Roller Steering Book
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posted on April 5th, 2009 at 05:12 PM
1963, Look Listen Do Better Roller Steering Book
1963,
Look
Listen
Do Better
Roller Steering Book
Slide Series No. 29
A Technical Bulletin from Volkswagen AG,
Pretty much explaining technical stuff about the front end. Showing that the improvements were better and how to do maintenance to it.
Never seen another one for sale, so am open to offers.
Has some great photos (Cars are LHD)
Item is in really good condition apart from a 2cmx2cm square blemish on top. (See photo)
Price: offers
Contact: Pm or email: empideluxe@hotmail.com
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posted on April 5th, 2009 at 08:15 PM
There was a series of these booklets,PDI,brakes steering twin carburettors,single solex carbies etc. they must have been printed in the mid
sixties,very good information in a compact form.VW service was ahead of it's time.
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posted on April 5th, 2009 at 08:32 PM
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There was a series of these booklets,PDI,brakes steering twin carburettors,single solex carbies etc. they must have been printed in the mid
sixties,very good information in a compact form.VW service was ahead of it's time.
Yea i agree there mate, however the voodoo doll on the drivers seat in the picture is a little iffy
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posted on April 5th, 2009 at 08:38 PM
You reckon the little guy has a couple of pins sticking in him,I think Roland Foonk would have stuck the pins in when he did thein house training
schools if he could have