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Damien, Well, have you been thinking about this white notchback since March? I would be more than happy to head out to see if I can find it. I will have to check a map and try to drive there (in the 1500s Variant, of course). You raise an excellent point. Since we moved here, our Squareback is the only T3 that we have seen on the roads here. There are two parked just west of the Intercontinental. They belong to the same owner and are completely intact. One is a late '60s and the other is an early '70s model. They are both notches. Neither of them have moved since I first spotted them in March. It would be great to resurrect either/both of them, but I don't have a garage to store them. Back to the subject, I will check out the Culinec Trnava notch for you. Maybe even Mr. Richard Visser would accompany me on a trek out there this coming spring when he swings down here after the Glossglockner rally in Austria. If we find your dream Culinec notch, I will take a picture of it for you. John >John, > >I would like you to do me a favour and check out a white notchback on the >outskirts of Zagreb that I spotted whilst on holiday in Croatia in March ' >97. >The Notchback is situated near the railway station at "Culinec Trnava". >You will need to catch a train whose destination is "Vinkovci". >If you face direction of travel , the Notchback is in a the rear garden of a >house on the right hand side of the train just as you are arriving at Culinec >Trnava. > >Please be a good friend and put my mind to rest as I cant stand the thought >that this Notchback is going to waste , especially as they are so rare in >this country. > >Please let me know what you intend to do. PLEASE!!!! > >Damian Clement > >Derby, England > >