Kelly I would love to have a copy. Thanks, Bill On Apr 24, 2011, at 3:26 AM, kelly dosch <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I finally got my new mac and printer up and running and can scan these > booklets for you if you are interested. > The trouble shooting guide is for F.I.. Contrary to popular belief, all > engine trouble does not come from the fuel injection, so it might even be > helpful to you primitive carbureted folk. It has pictures and a lot of > diagrams. > The Campmobile manual is also rare and fun to read, as it has interesting > specs and pics. What was available with each package and how to operate > everything. (never check your propane tank for leaks with a lit match. Very > helpful. HA!) > The Type 2 manual is nice. It's a fun read and has useful tips on how best > to operate your shady primitive climate controls to defog windows and stuff. > The "Gas Station" manual is cool in that it has maintenance tips, clear > instructions for tire inflation, lists of bulb sizes, cool old color parts > ads, etc,... > I want to scan it all as back-up for myself anyway so I might as well pass > it on. I can scan it with enough gap space to print it out, take it to > Kinko's and have them bind it into a new booklet if you want. Or you can just > get one of these cute VW bus memory sticks to store it all in. > > http://www.iwantavolkswagenbus.com/blog/2008/07/volkswagen-bus-usb-memory-stick/ > > These things are great. You can also scan all your records, restoration > photos and receipts in it and the headlights light up when you plug it in. > If you want anything, just send me your email and I will scan it and bounce > it back to you. > kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx Peace