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RE: [T3] new to the scene - looking for parts/catalogs


Stick with this group, far better and much more knowledgeable
than any combination of magazines, articles, and such.  I know
someone else will provide the proper list of books you should
own for the mechanical end of things.  Ask about parts and
where to get them, as different suppliers have different
good and bad parts.  I've given up on the magazines, as their
entire point in life is to write articles about the products
that they sell in the ads.  Mostly fluff, but an occasional
almost worthy article, but what you can find through this
list is much better, better researched, more thorough, and
much more timely.  You can get answers when you need them,
not as a coincidence when the rag comes out.  There just
isn't the widespread interest in T3's which equates to sales
of parts which means it's is worth it for the magazines to
publish T3 articles.  A vicious circle surrounded by $$$.

Jeff  '67 Sqbk
http://www.ncwebsurfer.com/carver/t3parts.html
Cheap parts available, very slow webpage, Sacramento area
The rear hatch is spoken for.

-----Original Message-----
but am curious about pointers
on the best catalogs, magazines, or websites that feature Type III
Squareback parts. So far most of the main VW publications I have found cater
to Type I and II's with the occasional Fastback article or parts listing.

Is it that hard to find decent Squareback articles and information?

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