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Hello Everett,
Seems as though prices have stayed roughly the same.
The over-rider bumper photocopy was inside the workshop manual when I got
it., Wasn't really intending to pass it off as anything great, was just cool
and easily photographed outside the manual. When I get a scanner/copier I'd
be happy to send copies of it to anyone that would like them. (For free of
course.)
Magazine article........I used to have a late 62 square and the interior was
totally missing. I always looked for photographs of the inside of the rear
for information. Paticularly I wanted to know if the chrome dash trim
extended all the way back to the rear most door panels like the notch does.
Brochures. Back in the early 90's I remember searching high and low for
pre-production brochures showing the 4 vent knobs, white steering
wheel/column and chrome trim that followed onto the door panels. I held onto
this one for that same reason. German? I could care less what it says, I was
after the pictures. Literature is often over-priced, but in some instances
well worth it if it fits what you are looking for.
As for the cut-away car brochure, it has always been one of my favorite T3's
so I just had to have a brochure on it. Being as it was a 64 (if memory
serves) that is really saying something as I was always a hard core 61-63
guy.
I used to have 2 main parts lists books. A later version that was a bit worn
but very complete with all years for all my research and regular usage. And
a 61 edition that wasn't butchered with superceding pages, instead the
original pages were left in which was quite rare. That had a lot of not
commonly seen or known about stuff in it. I had a few other parts list books
that I just picked up on the cheap as well.
The workshop manual is #2, just to clarify. It was one of the best resources
I had for knowing what changes were made at what chassis number.
Thank you for your response as to how much they are each roughly worth. It
was very helpful for me.
Best regards,
Patrick D.
----- Original Message -----
> > http://www.tuff240.com/images/10/t3literature01.jpg Overall shot of
> everything.
> >
> Clockwise from top left:
> $1-5 (photocopy)
> $5-$10 (magazine article)
> $20-$30 (brochure)
> $40 (unfolded brochure, the German version is pretty common)
> $75-$150 (parts lists, depends on condition and completeness)
> $100 ('61 workshop manual - #1 of 2)
>
> This is not an offer, it is my report on actual sales I am aware of.
>
> --
> Everett Barnes
> http://www.thesamba.com
>
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