Okay!
So the case is cracked wide open! Thanks!
Been watching episodes of the old show 'Columbo' on DVD lately. Guess that
makes me irk to solve VW 'mysteries'!
This particular horn button should go on the 59 till I can find a real
Wolfsburg crest one. Tractor or Combine Harvester origin, dont care so much, it
is interesting after all!
Best wishes and regards to all,
Asad
karachi, Pakistan.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008
> 13:09:14 -0600> Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Mystery horn buton.> > Asad,> > No
> mystery there. The John Deere GmbH has a huge factory in Mannheim,> Germany,
> where (a friend tells me) they have build both farm and> construction
> equipment since the 1950s.> > > Bert> > > Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Mystery
> horn button.> > > > My reply to this a bit earlier vanished into thin air a
> few hours ago.> > Heres whats bothering me now. John Deere was American. The
> horn button> in question has a Petri logo along with the words 'Made in
> Germany-West' at> the back. According to what I gather, John Deere had
> nothing to do with> Germany, or did he??> >
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