Thanks for sharing that Burt.  I didn't realize they had all those other 
scanned-in documents on there.  I better get around to saving them for my 
personal records!

I'm not quite sure what the different between the 2 links you posted are. 
Would you mind explaining what the difference is because I don't understand 
what you mean by counterfeit fascimilie.  I checked both links and they 
looked the same to me.  Thanks Burt!

NQ


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bert Knupp" <[email protected]>
To: "Vintage VW Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 9:05 PM
Subject: [vintagvw] VW police cars link


> Volks,
>
>
>
> In response to whelming public demand (one note), and in gratitude to Yves
> Voyer for helping me re-constitute my display materials for the Copbug, I
> have to give away the secret:  The 16-page publication I've been hunting 
> is
> posted on The Samba.  Yves sent it to me last year and I carefully
> fabricated a plausible counterfeit, using the scanned facsimile at
> http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/manuals/misc.php.   It's the 17th item
> down the list - titled "
> <http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/manuals/mcodes_12v.php> Police 
> vehicle
> and 12 volt reference M-codes 610,613, 623, and 633" - and it shows and
> explains all the extra electrical stuff the 1967 police beetle package
> received.  I include it with display materials for my Copbug when I show 
> it.
> And now I have again reprinted the manual.
>
>
>
> If anybody is interested, the extra stuff on cop bugs includes:
>
>
>
> = second battery with isolator relay (under rear seat, driver side)
>
> = 30-amp (450 watt) generator
>
> = 12V 36aH battery
>
> = zippers (3) in headliner
>
> = fishing wires (3) through headliner from wiring area behind dash to 
> zipper
> areas
>
> = steel conduit along frame tunnel from right foot area to under rear seat
>
> = extra leads (4) in wiring harness from wiring area to engine compartment
>
> = extra static suppression everyplace
>
> = four-way warning flashers (not standard in European models)
>
> = pre-laid coaxial cable for rooftop antenna, to radio area
>
>
>
> Thanks a jillion to Yves for (again) pointing it out to me.
>
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
>
> Bert Knupp in Music City USA
>
>
>
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