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Re: [T3] Notch scripting


<x-charset iso-8859-1>FWIW I've looked up a '67 MY sales brochure, which shows the same italic
style script as Henrik's '68. Unfortunately the car in the pictures is a
fastback 1600TL, so doesn't give a definitive answer for Notches.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Larsson" <notchback@home.se>

>
> No, I can't understand the parts book this time. I found some swedish
> sales literature from 1967 and it doesn't show the scripting, but the
> 1967 deluxe Notch was sold as "VW 1600L" and then the scripting probably
> said the same.
>
> I have no pictures of my 1968 Notch on my site, but I have a few
> pictures on the link below. Two pictures show the back of the car and
> the "VW 1600L" script.
>
>     http://home.student.uu.se/hela5727/1968notch/1968notch.html
>
> Henrik Larsson, Sweden
>
> phil wrote:
>
> >Henrik:
> >I believe from the earlier thread that the 1600L is
> >the same as the "S" or deluxe model, right? My car has
> >side molding, a clock, wraparound reflectors and
> >signals, hood handle, etc... so it is a deluxe.
> >I wish I knew to which country it was originally
> >delivered, but I don't.
> >>From the parts book I see that only Germany got the
> >VW1600L script (with a 361 prefix?), but I'm not sure
> >of the others available. I wonder if your 68 would be
> >the same. I'll try to find your site and take a look.
> >Thanks!
> >
>
>
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