Did you like your 411? How long did you have it?
Yes, I have that book, a copy from the original pressing!
For VW Owners, the Bentley manual seems to cover it all. I "Idiot Book" is pretty good for explaining the basic concepts, but some of the stuff "we think" was written while the author was, shall we say "high".
The Squareback I have in the earlier photo is still fuel injected. A very reliable system when left alone.
The Volkswagen Type 4. Man those are super rare. Believe it or not, there are collectors of those. Parts are extremely hard to come by. Usually you have to buy a parts car to support a running car.
One of the restoration shops here in town has a 1974 411 that they restored for an owner. New engine, interior, the works. When they painted it, the paint came out a few shades darker than expected. This infuriated the owner and he just abandoned the car completely.
It's been sitting covered at the restoration shop for about a dozen years.
I think the reason the 411/412 didn't sell well here is that:
1. They were sorta strange looking with those "tacked on" looking tail lights.
2. The German mark during those years was high against the dollar, which made the cars kinda pricey.
They were the final evolution of the air cooled design with an engine that was also used in certain models of the Porsche.
