How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot
By (Author) John Muir
By (author) Peter Aschwanden
By (author) Tosh Gregg
Illustrated by John Muir
Illustrated by Peter Aschwanden
Illustrated by Tosh Gregg
Avalon Travel Publishing
Avalon Travel Publishing
29th August 2001
29th August 2001
19th edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
629.28722
Paperback
480
Width 208mm, Height 276mm, Spine 26mm
1060g
First published in 1969, this classic manual of automotive repair equips VW owners with the knowledge to handle every situation they will come across with any air-cooled Volkswagen built through 1978, including Bugs, Karmann Ghis, vans, and campers. With easy-to-understand, fun-to-read information- for novice and veteran mechanics alike-anecdotal descriptions and clear language, this book takes mystery out of diagnostic, maintenance, and repair producers, and offers some chuckles along the way.
John Muir (1918-1977) was a writer, mechanic, and expert on the maintenance and repair of Volkswagens. Originally a structural engineer working for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, in the 1960s he quit his job to become a writer and car mechanic in Taos, New Mexico.
In 1969, Muir collaborated with the artist Peter Aschwanden to create the definitive manual for Volkswagen owners, How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive; A Manual of Step-By-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot. The first edition sold more than two million copies.
In November 1977, Muir passed away from a brain tumor. His self-published first edition is considered one of the most successful self-published books in history, and his manual remains the definitive guide for VW owners.