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ACVW workshop manuals

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Hey Volks

I have a number of aftermarket workshop manuals available for ACVWs and other classics. Prices range between R300 and R350 each.

Autobooks VW Transporter 1600, 1700, 1800, 2000, 1968-1979 (hardcover, 2 copies in stock)
Haynes VW Transporter 1700, 1800, 2000 (hardcover, 3 copies in stock, one of them covers only 1700, 1800)
Intereurope VW Transporter 1954-1979 (hardcover, 2 copies in stock, claims to cover split bus but mostly baywindow)
Autodata VW Transporter 1967-1982 (softcover, covers T2 and T3)
Scientific Publications VW Beetle 1100, 1200, 1300, 1500 (softcover, published 1970, covers all Beetles up to 1967)
Clymer VW Beetle (softcover, published 1957, covers all models up to 1957)
Haynes Porsche 911 (hardcover, all models up to 3.2 litre)

I also have several manuals for non-ACVW classics, which I won't list here. Call or PM me with your needs.

Call me on 0824634720.

I can bring manuals to Ferdi's on Sunday.


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Re: ACVW workshop manuals

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Nice one

On the Transporter manuals

Which publication would you recommend or are they all the same content ?
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spicydave wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:25 am On the Transporter manuals
Which publication would you recommend or are they all the same content ?
They all have their pros and cons. Autobooks and Haynes are the most popular. Intereurope is also good.

In general, aftermarket manuals are written by qualified engineers and based on a complete stripdown and rebuild of the relevant car. Many of them are also written in conjunction with VWAG and use some images from the factory workshop manuals. They all have different structures and styles, but all are based on factory technical specs and info. None of them is written to the level of detail of factory workshop manuals, but I find all of them useful.
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Post by freddiebooysen »

Fig I will be there maybe I will take the Haynes one on 1700 ,1800 and 2000 l of your hands if you can bring it with please


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