I got a private message from Deathegg, suggesting a new book about VW's Type III models out recently. I tried to reply, finding his mailbox quota has been exceeded so that no new messages are being accepted.
Here is my message to him; which I thought worthwhile enough to share:
Thanks, I'll see if I can find a copy.
Those cars were also once featured, in a glossy coffee table type book; The World's Ten Worst Cars. Known amongst mechanics as "Hitler's Revenge" this was for their oil coolers; unlike those on the bugs & buses, laid over ninety degrees right on top of the #3 cylinder-to give additional cargo space. Constantly plagued with engine failure, from overheating that cylinder: An aftermarket quick-fix; if a person could find a high-efficiency remote oil cooler, such as those manufactured by Perma-Cool.
If you have an interest in VWs in general; I did a high school junior year, book report project on an interesting title; Small Wonder, about the VW Beetle.
What always impressed me, is despite the Third Reich's increasing fiscal problems as the war deepened and went worse and worse against them; after the hostilities had ceased and an armistice was signed, all the money was still intact in the account German citizens had given to the government, in a plan whereby they were to be eventually given a family Volkswagen. That is incredibly curious, to say the least; if you ask me?
Nelson, Walter Henry, Small Wonder: The Amazing Story of the Volkswagen, Boston: Little, Brown, 1967. Small Wonder has gone through several reprints, since this first edition.
Here is my message to him; which I thought worthwhile enough to share:
Originally posted by deathegg
Those cars were also once featured, in a glossy coffee table type book; The World's Ten Worst Cars. Known amongst mechanics as "Hitler's Revenge" this was for their oil coolers; unlike those on the bugs & buses, laid over ninety degrees right on top of the #3 cylinder-to give additional cargo space. Constantly plagued with engine failure, from overheating that cylinder: An aftermarket quick-fix; if a person could find a high-efficiency remote oil cooler, such as those manufactured by Perma-Cool.
If you have an interest in VWs in general; I did a high school junior year, book report project on an interesting title; Small Wonder, about the VW Beetle.
What always impressed me, is despite the Third Reich's increasing fiscal problems as the war deepened and went worse and worse against them; after the hostilities had ceased and an armistice was signed, all the money was still intact in the account German citizens had given to the government, in a plan whereby they were to be eventually given a family Volkswagen. That is incredibly curious, to say the least; if you ask me?
Nelson, Walter Henry, Small Wonder: The Amazing Story of the Volkswagen, Boston: Little, Brown, 1967. Small Wonder has gone through several reprints, since this first edition.
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