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Re: [T3] Sport options


I especially dig the guy w/ the lambchops hooking the bike trailer to his
fastback...reminds me of some of the people from the Robert Q. Riley (kit
cars from the late 70s and early 80s) homepage (BTW, check it out if you
haven't yet...the designs are dated but pretty cool for the time they were
produced...also, some of the books on hybrid powerplants that are discussed
sound pretty interesting).

I'm thinking of fabricating the "Camping Attachment" bracket for my
squareback rear seat bottom...not like I've slept back there yet, but it'd
be cool to get 6 feet + of nap time room :-)

So whats the plan?  Are we gonna create these decals or what?  I want to
know where I can find those wheel covers too!  They'll be good until I can
afford some alloys for the fastback I'm restoring. :-P

-Doug
69 auto FI squareback
73 FI fastback
98 NB
douglas_brashear@mail.amsinc.com




                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                 



To:   "RJ Latherow" <RJLATHEROW@atlantic1.com>, "Type 3 Listserver"
      <type3@vwtype3.org>
cc:    (bcc: Douglas Brashear/AMS/AMSINC)
Subject:  Re: [T3] Sport options




>Where on your volumouse site can it be found, kind everette?
>
Click on "Literature" in the "Type 3" box, either in the top frame of the
main page or in the footer that is on every page.

When the main Type 3 literature page appears, click on "Accessories", it's
a little bit down the page (or in table of contents on the left if you
have frames)

You will then see a page of 20 thumbnail pics come up.  The 10th one has
the pic of the rims, click on the thumbnail to see the full-size JPG
picture.

The 4th thumbnails shows and describes the stripe kit.  "Add racing
stripes to the sleek lines of your Type 3.  Kit contains 4 pre-aligned,
self-adhesive strips, each 3" wide.  They're easy to apply and come in a
choice of black or silver."  Sweet!

You can see some goofy 70s-type people in the brochure, too, Greg and I
laughed a bit about that last night.  :)

Regards,
Everett Barnes
everettb@prodigy.net
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