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enlarge | Author: Jim Tyler Publisher: Veloce Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $54.95 Buy New: $32.88 You Save: $22.07 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 242156
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 1903706904 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.28722 EAN: 9781903706909 ASIN: 1903706904
Publication Date: August 27, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 100% brand new manual. Latest edition by the publisher. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Motor Bookstore
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Wonderfull book to have! - On the side. April 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book deserves a 5-star raiting, yet it may not be what you expect.
If you have a Beetle and expect this book to help you with repairs, then maybe this is NOT the book for you. In fact, there is a complete paragraph in the second page that reads in essence: "This is not a workshop manual. We strongly advise for this book to be used as support when using a repair manual".
If you plan to buy a Beetle, then this is by far THE book to buy.
Illustrations ar beautiful, explanations are clear and go from the very basic DIY-wanna-be to the highly specialized DIY-better-get-some-pro-to-do-that kind of Beetle owner.
It can help you on certain reparis, but it will probably NOT turn you into the mechanic your friends will sought to fix their Beetles... although they certainly WILL come to you for support and advice.
Printing quality is wonderful, and it is worth its cost, for it shall be of great use when speaking to a specialists, in the sence that you will -for a change, speak their jarggon and are to not feel out of the loop, when asking a pro to work on you four-wheeled, hard-earned, mechanical love.
Get the book if you are looking for real, hard information about a beetle. Get an additional workshop book to work on repairs. I will. Now.
Nice book! January 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is full of illustrations and instructions to restore my Beetle and make it shine! Easy to understand, the detailed instructions about engine' parts let me diagnostic in a better way my car' status. A recommended book for every Beetle's owner
It's a decent book but the title is a bit off the mark... October 22, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I've had experience with the restoration of a number of vintage cars in the past so after I purchased a 1963 Volkswagen convertible I started to do my homework which consisted of reading everything I could find online about these cars as well as purchasing this book. The main gripe I have with the book centers around the misleading title. This book is not a "restoration manual" but rather a repair manual. That may seem like a petty statement but it is actually an important difference to note for those people who are looking for a reference book to guide them in a proper and correct restoration of a Volkswagen Beetle. I'm not saying that it's necessarily a bad book..in fact as a repair guide it's quite helpful especially in regards to the most involved body repairs. There are an extensive amount of color photos documenting many of the procedures however none of them provide any insight into what would be a considered a "correct" restoration.
Beyond my disappointment with the lack of correct resto info, I would also have to take issue with some of the bodywork procedures outlined in the book. Among the dubious methods employed in some of the extensive repairs were brazed together panels (as opposed to a proper weld) or overlapping patch panels instead of properly fitting and butt-welding the panels. While I realize that plenty of people, past and present, utilize these bodyworking methods, they are considered to be far less than ideal and can often lead to more problems down the road.
The mechanical repairs covered in the book seem to be soild and well thought out. Just as in the bodywork section, repair text is supported by an extensive amount of photos. I have several other books covering the mechanical aspects of the type 1 Volkswagen so I was not as concerned about the detail in this area. If someone was looking for reference covering just the mechanical repairs I might suggest some other books first such as John Muir's "How To Keep Your Volkswagen Alive", the Haynes Rapair Manual or the Bentley shop manuals.
Overall I could recommend this book but only with the notes that I have mentioned. In the end, there are not too many Volkswagen books available so even books that are mediocre are probably worth picking up.
Review of "How to Restore Volkswagen Beetle" October 10, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very informative. Best that I have seen. Very impressed with the color picture quality and the thick pages.
Help when help is needed September 22, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I ordered this book I was not sure as to what to expect, but it turned out to be an excellent guide to Beetle restoration especially for those who are not too experienced. I would recommend it to anyone
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