This is what VW TRENDS magazine APRIL 1999 issue had to say about us.
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VIDEO REVIEW
(By Dave Cormack)
Are you tired of paying the exorbitant prices charged now days to get an oil
change at tune up on your Beetle, Bus, or 'Back? Or is your car making horrible expensive
noises every time you either push in or let out the clutch? Hey, wouldn't it be have to
have your own personal VW mechanic on duty 24 hours a day?
Well, now you can have that luxury. Bug Me Video, of Fort Myers, Fla., has brought
out two new videos that show you how to change the oil and do a tune up on your car, and
also how to pull our engine and replace the clutch disk and pressure plate. The star of
the show, Rick Higgins, is a Volkswagen mechanic with 36 years of experience, and he will
guide you step-by-step through the routine maintenance of your air-cooler, as well as
showing the easiest way to install a new clutch in your ride. This is a well thought out
video, and Rick guides you through the work with ease.
In Volume 1 of the video set, Rick takes you through the oil change and tune-up
process, covering all the bases regarding the different distributors used in our favorite
cars. He points out also what all those notches on the crankshaft pulley are for. Pay
particular attention to this part, because you could have a pulley that isn't the original
for your engine, and that alone will throw the timing way off, which is a critical part of
making your making your Volkswagen stay alive.
He also covers the valve adjustment process, which is another integral part of
keeping that old 1600 (or 36 horse, 40 horse, 1838, or whatever), happy. In Volume 2 Rick
gets into the nitty-gritty of keeping your ride alive, by pulling the engine and replacing
the clutch disk, pressure plate, throughout bearing and main seal. These videos are
designed to guide you step-by-step through an often confusing process, and Rick makes it
easy to understand what you are doing, how you are doing it, and why. They money you spend
on these videos will come back to you by your second tune-up and oil change, or your first
clutch job.
These videos are useful not only for the novice VW mechanic, but guys well versed
in VW speak as will. The first thing you should do when you purchase the videos is to put
your name on it, because I guarantee you that all of your buddies will want to borrow them
and won't want to give them back. Future BugMe plans call for a comprehensive video on how
to rebuild that tired old leaky engine, too. (This video is now done and ready for
shipment!) If the following videos are as good as the first two, they are sure to be best
sellers. Even if you are an accomplished VW mechanic, a little refresher course in the
basics never hurts!
These are just a few of the letters
from people who are getting in on the fun of working on their own beloved Volkswagen!
Dear Rick,
I ordered your Vol. 1 Bug Me Video recently. I was a little hesitant when I
ordered it and therefore decided to only order the 1st. volume to check it out. My primary
concern was in respect to what the quality of the video would be. Well it arrived this
morning and I have just finished watching it. WOW!!! It exceeded my expectations! The
information was excellent and easy to understand. Especially the way you walk us through
each step. And my initial concern about the quality of the filming was laid to rest. The
video was clear, lighting was perfect and the pictures were sharp and in focus. I am so
pleased with the quality of the video, depth of information and how you present it that I
just wanted to take a minute to write and say excellent job and thanks. I plan to order
Volume 2 and any and all future volumes. Keep them coming. The motivation to buy this type
of video is simple. I can afford to hire someone to do this work on my Bugs (59 & 63)
but then I miss out on the enjoyment and pleasure that one gets from knowing you did it
yourself. Working on the car ourselves is an important part of the enjoyment for us auto
enthusiasts. Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Greg D
Absolutely LOVED the first two videos. Can't wait for the rest.
Would like more information on the Automatic Stickshift stuff.
Maybe a separate video, maybe just incorporated more in the others.
Regardless, the videos were great.
Pat B
Your innovation with these videos should be applauded. For those of
us who are not VW "literate" these videos would be a welcome addition to
our "tool boxes".
Andy
A Navy "well done" for your volume 2 video; --I am definitely interested
in #3:
Lance
There are very few things in life that exceed my expectations to the good, But
guys I just received my video and it is excellent. I can hardly wait to get to work on the
old dubber. Please put me on your list for any other videos that you have available. I think that the one I just received is very well done and look forward to getting
more.
I think the video series is awesome. I'm glad finally someone thought about it!!!
I can't believe it only took one day to get my video. Rick did a great
job. Although my 66 bug is running great and I don't see me tearing down
the engine soon, I feel that the video covered everything in a manner
that I can easily follow.
I only have one question! How many clean shirts did Rick change into
during the filming??? I can't believe he tore down and rebuilt a engine
without getting that shirt dirty. My wife would like a video on that
alone!
Thanks again! Great video and Great service.
Dave R
Hello,
I placed an order for the first 6 videos. I am
extremely pleased with them, I have recommended them
to all of my VW friends. When are the other videos
going to be available? Also, I heard that you will
be making a type 4 video is this true, and if so, when
will it be available? Thanks.
Mozam
Hello! I just wanted to check and see if there were any new videos coming off
the presses soon. We have the first six, especially interested in Vol 7,8, and
13, but would get others as well. Would make a great Valentine's gift, so would
appreciate a note back. We have a 69 bug, and I gave my husband your videos for
his birthday, I cant begin to count how many times he's watched them. They are
definitely awesome. Look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
Dawn B.
Rick
and Family,
Just a quick note to say "THANKS"...Again!!!!
I've been viewing your videos and have had great success with working on my
own 1960 Bug with the information provided by the videos...but didn't realize
how much money that I have already saved, so I called a local VW shop here in
Central California just to ask how much a simple "tune-up" would cost. The
shop owner answered all my questions and broke down what a "tune-up"
consisted of, of course EVERYTHING on the general maintenance video covered
what was to be done by the shop. So after the breakdown the shop owner quoted
me a price of $148.50, plus $20-50 for parts!!!!!! OUCH!!!!! So, by
purchasing your video and doing all the work myself.....
I saved a BUNDLE!!!!!
THANKS...Again!
Keep up the good work!!!
Ryan O
Rick, just got your brakes and floorpan videos and they are superb! I know
you and the family are working on the rest of the series and I would like to
know your guesstimate on the convertible top release date. I'll be ready to
start working on my top sooner than anticipated because of the great help
from the other two videos I've already received and relied upon. Thanks
again to you and your family.
Bob
I
just watched your video on pan replacement and was very happy
with the quality and instructional value it contained. You make every aspect
of this job look as though anyone with even limited mechanical skills could
carry it out. And for someone like me who likes to do all my own work on my
69 bug, I believe this is the best money I've spent so far towards my
restoration project. My only question is; my channels need to be replaced and
I was wondering if it's wise to attack the pans first and do the channels
later or to do both jobs at once while the body is off the chassis. And will
we see a video on that subject anytime soon? If so, I'll wait to see that
one before I begin the project. Again, thanks for your series and I can't wait
to order the other videos to place among my most valued tools.
A fellow Vdubber, Scott
Rick
I just wanted to let you know that the videos are fantastic. I purchased
volumes 1 through 5 and have watched them all. They are fantastic! They
were exactly what I was looking for in an instructional video. I'm a
Finance Manager in the TV industry and the content and production quality of
the videos is excellent. I feel confident that I can do almost all of the
maintenance and restoration that I have planned for my '69 Beetle from here
on out. I'll still need to make the occasional trip to the local VW machine
shop, but the savings on labor charges for maintenance and restoration I can
do myself will pay for the videos almost immediately.
Thanks again,
Kevin
Dear
Sir,
I received the tapes I ordered last week and viewed Volume #3. I want to
commend the tremendous job you guys did making the video. Even though I have
overhauled several VW engines, your video points things I did not think about.
Regards,
Jay
RE: Bug Me Video #7 - A Review
Thanks Pat! I plan on using this in the November issue!
Ryan
From: Pat B
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 21:28
To: ryanp@mcmullenargus.com
Subject: Bug Me Video #7 - A Review
Bug Me Video #7 - A Review
The latest offering from Rick Higgins and family is billed as "Heater
Channel Replacement". While it does this expertly,
it is also a fine primer for patch panel installation and preparation.
In this video, Rick and sons, demonstrate a variety of methods for
replacing rusty heater channels in a Beetle. Rick covers everything involved in
replacing the old channel, from removing the seam sealer to drilling the
spot welds and prepping the areas in the car for the new channel.
Rick takes care to support the area around the door frame, and covers
all aspects of welding and fitting the new heater channel into the vehicle.
Additional time is taken to demonstrate what's involved with the special
considerations that a convertible Bug requires. As in their other
videos, the Bug Me team doesn't leave out Super Beetle owners and covers an
issue
or two that they will face when replacing the heater channels.
The real surprise comes in the way that patch panels, welding, and other
miscellaneous patching is covered. These portions alone make the video
well worth the money. Chad and Wade Higgins do a great job cutting, fitting,
welding, and finishing a variety of patch panels, including a door post
section around the lower hinge. Anyone with a vehicle that requires some
patching and welding will benefit from these portions of the video.
As in all his videos, Rick's calm, methodical delivery makes any task
seem simple. This delivery doesn't come easy, however. Sit through the short
run of credits at the end of this video and you'll first see Rick put the
finishing touches on a nasty, rusted lower panel on a convertible Bug.
Sit a little longer and you'll see at least a dozen out-takes. You'll get an
idea
how hard this family works after seeing the same two-minute piece done
eight times. This one-hour, forty minute video no doubt took hundreds of hours
to produce.
It's effort well spent. As with all the Bug Me Videos, by the time you
press that eject button on your VCR, you feel like you really learned something.
You have the sense that you can do it yourself.
Patrick B
Rick, Chad and Wade
I just finished watching videos #1 through #7. The tapes were well done
and easy to follow. You make it all look so simple. I think I'm ready to attempt the body-off restoration of my '72 Beetle. With the tapes as
a guide I am confident it will be a success.
Dave H
Rick,
I received my package of 7 videos yesterday, what quick shipping!
I've only watched the first two and I am very impressed. I just wanted to
convey my great thanks to you and the videos you've created. I would be very
interested in purchase more of the series when they become available.
A video on the electrical system would be great if you are taking
requests. Right now Am fighting with a crazy electrical system on a '75
super beetle. Do you sell any other VW or otherwise products? I only ask because
I'll be a customer for life!
Thank You again,
John
To:
BugMeVideo@aol.com
Thanks to you, I built a brand new engine (new case and everything) all by
myself! I really appreciate your attention to detail in these videos.
Brian F
Hey
Rick,
Just finished replacing both heater channels and both floor pans in my 68
Bug! Couldn't have done it without you, Wade, and Chad and 2 GREAT videos!
Thanks again! Could you add me to your list and let me know when your
suspension video is complete? I would like to tackle this next. Thanks!
Ben
Hi
Rick,
I am very happy with your service.
I am really happy with the quality of the tape etc....you were
really good at covering every point and different models etc.
So if anyone overseas ever had any worries about your product and service
you can use my email as a reference and they can ask me.! thanks Rick
David Wan Australia
Rick
,
The video is great, thank you for marketing such helpful information.
Hugh
Rick
I really enjoyed videos 7 and 8.
They tell me exactly what I wanted to know and soon I will weld in the
new floor boards and replace the heater channels. The door post repair
information is exactly what I needed to see to fix my rust spots on my
70 beetle. Thanks again, I'll send you some pictures when we finish.
David D
Hi
Rick
Well I just got done fixing the clutch in my 1970 vw bus. Now this is a job
I would have never done by my self. I have never pulled an engine of any
kind in my life I'll be 52 in March next year. You have with no doubt the
best video on repairing VW's there is!!!!!!!! My wife, and friend Sharon,
(and Sharon let us use her garage God bless her)
were both impressed with your video's also. I had the bus in the shop not 5
months ago. to fix the trany throw out bearing arm , they put that in and
clutch disk, and new clutch cable ,rubber seal around the engine. And that
cost me almost $700.00 . Then they said on the invoice the presser plate is
bad. But didn’t ask me if I wanted it replaced. That was actually what was
wrong with it this time. I only put about $70.00 worth of parts in today.
I also bought a dolly , jack and stands, a tool to pull the gland nut, and
spline line up tool, (but now I have all the tools to do it again with) Your
two videos and the total of that was right at $200 .So I saved $500
Yea!!!!!!! and the job was done right. It took me about 6 hours to
do it this time , being my first time. Next time I should be able to do it in
3 hours.
Thank you so much, your videos are awesome!
Bart
Chris
You can order the videos from Rick @ Bugmevideo, tell him you are in
Europe and he will send you the Euro version that will play on your
normal VCR... that's what I did and the videos are BETTER than ANY
manuals I have seen. You can actually see how certain things are done.
It's like having a mechanic instructor right next to you.
They aren't very expensive either. (For the value of the advice and help
they offer)
Jan / RAMVA news group
Dear
Mr. Higgins,
Received the video today. Thank you very much for the
prompt shipping. I watched the video today and find
it is well produced and highly informative. I have
owned many VWs over the years, but never did a pan
replacement before. This video sure fills in the gap
in my VW knowledge in this area.
Westyman
Rick, Chad, and Wade,
You guys are a god send. I've never seen a better video on auto mechanics step
by step guide. They are worth double what you charge.
Thanks for making it easy for us old volks.
Chuck
Hi
Rick,
I viewed Video One (Tune-up) Last night,
Congratulations to you, and special thanks for such
step by step instructions, and clear picture presentation.
These videos will help the VW owners to do their own
repairs and save money.
I want to let you know how grateful I am for these
video Instructions, I will certainly e-mail you if I
have any questions.
Harry D
Hi
Rick
I received the videos last Wednesday, and have watched them both at least 2
times through. They are well planned and executed, and valuable tools that
will help save many cars. Thank You!
John LF
Thought all of the videos were great especially volume 6. Great help in
restoring my bug
Thanks. wez
To
Rick,
Bug
Me VW Repair & Maintenance Videos: I'm the kind of Volkswagen guy that
knows how to do an oil change, a tune-up and maybe adjust the brakes. But
when it comes to doing some of the more involved stuff I usually take my
Super to my local garage and open my wallet. Bug Me Video has come the aid
of those of us that want to do more but don't really know where to start.
Better than your average shop manual these videos walk you through such
everyday things as an oil change to a valve adjustment and right up to a
complete motor rebuild. Rick really knows his Volkswagens and these videos
are very professionally done. He comes across as a very friendly guy that
you would see on any of those hot rod or car maintenance shows on
television. I know after watching these videos I will definitely attempt
more of the repairs myself. The good thing is you pick the video that you
are interested in. The titles include general maintenance, brake
maintenance, complete engine rebuild, pull motor/clutch, transmission
replacement and many more. A good place to start would be the general
maintenance video which covers oil changes, adjusting the brakes, tune up,
adjusting the clutch, setting the timing and lots more. Even if you already
work on your Vw I'm sure you could still learn a thing or two from these
excellent tapes. "Four Air-Cooled Cylinders up" for the Bug Me Videos!
Wayne Dean
SuperBeetles.Com
Rick
Got the video and it is PERFECT. gave me more info than I expected. got it
on Monday and I have watched it 3 times now. I left you positive feed back
on eBay. thanks again. Keep making those videos!
Steve
Hey,
I bought some of your great videos already. I am waiting for a tape on
maintenance on the auto-stick transmission.
Ed
I
would like to say I love your videos. I have the T4 rebuild, Heater
Channel, & Floor Pan videos and would like to see the Interior, Glass &
Transmission rebuild also the T4 to Upright conversion is high on my list.
Thanx for a great Product
Chuck
I
just bought the heater channel replacement video. It was an excellent video full
of information,
made me feel a lot more at ease about tackling such a major job.
Thanks, Jaime
I
received the tape on Saturday I will most likely order the rest of them in the
future. It was a great tape.
Thanks again,
Dave
Rick,
I just wanted to say "Wow, without your videos, we never would have been able to
build this motor!" We put the VCR in the garage and went through the process
step-by-step. If we didn't understand something, all we had to do was hit
rewind. We put the motor together last weekend and spent Sat. putting it into
the car. It took all day because we were putting in a new oil-cooler, a new tach,
and rewiring the engine. We fired it up about 10pm Sat night and it sounds
great. Everything in the motor is new and your video enabled us to avoid the
typical pitfalls of building a motor. Since this is the first VW motor we have
ever built, we are thrilled with the way it came out. Once again I really want
to say how great your videos are and how much they helped us to get our car
ready for the next race in Ridgecrest on April 13th.
Matt Shuss
Rick, thank you!! I received both the video and the T-shirt today. I've
watched the first half hour of the video and already feel that when I
head back to the garage, I can get started on those channels and have
the confidence of doing it. I'll let you know when the new channels are
in!
Take care.
Brian
Rick,
I've
purchased 6 of your videos and have found them to be invaluable. I'm
not mechanically inclined and couldn’t do anything with John Muirs book, not
even a tune up. But with your video's I've been able to do all my own
maintenance and stop paying mechanics that were not doing a good job.
Thank you.
Chris K
Hi
Rick
Just a note to say hello, and hope you and your family is well.
I’d just like to say that my family and I had a wonderful time
(even my 5 year old son) watching your out takes at the end of tape number 7.
There was about 20 minutes of endless takes where you and your sons made a few
bloopers. Now I know why your videos are so well done. It’s worth the extra
effort. I thought it was a matter of just film, but it’s like a proper
filmmaking.
Regards,
David Wan Australia
Rick, I received the tapes and I was so impressed that I called your son and
ordered the complete set. They help motivate me to get working on my old
collector Beetles.
Thank you.
Rick G
I
just got the remaining tapes (all of them) and it's like going to school but at
my pace. I plan on building my own engine.
Once again thanks for the tapes, there're worth every penny.
Rick G
Just
finished watching videos 6 & 7. I've rebuilt engines, replaced
transmissions etc. but had no clue on repairing pans. Thankfully, my 56
sunroof doesn't need a heater channel replacement, but I now know how to do
a pan-off restoration and/ or replace the portion of the pan under the
battery. The videos were very well done and definitely worth their purchase
price!
Dave
Hi,
I just got the videos I won from your auction and have to tell you that they are
top notch, way above what I was expecting.
Thanks, Nik
Thanks, I just finished all of them last week. I can't wait until the
transmission one comes out. I really appreciate these. I have
learned a great deal.
Trevor
Rick, I have recently purchased Video's 2, 4, 5, and 6. May I say they are
quite informative and very well made…
Thanks Ken G
Hi
Rick,
The tapes came as we were getting ready to leave on a buying trip. When I got
home from work, Jim was watching #3. He is really enjoying the tapes. We hope
to get the other tapes later.
Thanks again,
Elaine
Hello Rick, The Video reached me yesterday. I enjoyed it very much.
Perfect, now I think I can get my Bug back to the Street. Thank you very much.
Many aircooled greetings
Holger /Germany
I
just finished putting in new pans in my 70 conv. Thanks to your video it
was very easy, much faster than trying to do it without the video.
Thanks, Tim
Hi,
I just finished replacing the heater channels, rocker panels, and fender
well supports on my 71 ghia vert. Your heater channel video really
showed me what to expect and pretty much everything it needed to do the
job. Good stuff.
Regards,
Rick
Hey...its me, Konstantinos. Just wanted to say I got the videos and saw them
and they are GREAT. I can’t thank you enough for having made these and putting
them on the market. Keep it up...I will be buying more as time and cash allows
;)
Thank you and HI. I am doing a full body off restoration to my 1963 Bug and I
am at the point where I have to remove and replace my transmission. I just
bought your Bug Me Video #5 and just got finished watching it. I can see that
your video is going to really help me since I have never done this before. I do
have a question about the torsion plate...
Thank you in advance for answering my question, and thank
you for making these videos. My money was well spent!
Michael
Rick, I just wanted to say thanks for the engine building info
that you provide on the video! I am a first time builder and have my case being
line bored right now, but can't wait to get it back and get started, after
seeing you video! You make it seem so simple! I had a VW shop tear it down for
me, so I didn’t know what to expect once I started rebuilding it myself! It
looks like it is gonna be a blast!
Thanks,
Keith
Hello,
I
just bought your #6&7 videos and find them absolutely wonderful. Can these be
available in CD form soon? The kids keep using our VCR and a CD would be great
on our computer.
Thanks,
B.
I
was so happy to receive the video's so fast and that night I watched
video's 1,2,3 and I was amazed at what I saw I am 48 yrs old and have been
doing VWs off and on since I was 19. I learned quite a bit more watching your
video. I feel a lot more confidence now than ever before. I am so pleased
that shortly I am going to order the rest of the series. I would like to know
how you built the starter to start the motor on the ground.
Thank you very
much.
Mike P
Rick, I find your videos very helpful; it seems that makes a difference once you
see procedures visually compared to following manuals. I have learned a great
deal because of your videos. I am looking forward to your video on my fuel
injection system. I have found some literature, very informational, but I would
truly like to have your video on Fuel Injection, the L type, and soon!
Thanks for your time and I appreciate your business and your kindness.
Gonzalo
Rick, Just wanted to express to you many thanks for making these great videos. I
have the first five and plan to order more. In your interview Jan 2003 VW Trends
you expressed concern that if VWs ever died out everyone would be out of work. I
can tell you that with people like you in this fantastic industry it will never
die. After three years of my car sitting in my garage I recently started the
final phases of restoring my 55 oval and with your videos it will be so much
easier. Good luck in the future and hope you feel better. Sincerely, Scott
Rick
I just finished watching your heater channel video for the second time.
After watching it I thought it would be great to have another one of your
wonderful videos walking me thru the steps of replacing the front and rear
aprons.
Id almost say I’m addicted to these videos,
makes me want to go out and do stuff
to my car even though I don’t need to or cant
yet.. :) Definitely looking forward
to that new one your working on.. :) Well just thought I would throw the
idea out to you. Take care
Darrell P
I
just wanted to take a brief moment to let you know how happy I am with the
8 video set I ordered. I cannot express my heart felt thanks to you for
sharing your knowledge with the general public in such a clear and concise
format. I never dreamed that the videos would be so detailed and easy to
understand for the novice VW nut. I have begged, borrowed, and pleaded with
individuals to share their VW knowledge with me so that I might become
versed in the field of VW repair and maintenance. No one has offered the
kind of information you can get from your set. It is absolutely
incredible!!
I ordered the set on Monday and on Wednesday they were on my doorstep. That
is service!! Thank you again for offering this product. I hope you are
making a profit at the price you charge because I would gladly pay double or
even triple the price for the items! Glad I didn't have too however!!
Teacher's salaries aren't that great!
Don Lucas
Rick,
I was able to complete an engine rebuild with the help of your video
#3. This was my first attempt at a complete rebuild. Can't wait to
hear it purr. I need to install a TV/VCR in the garage so I don't have
to keep running into the house when I am ready for the next step.
My next purchase will probably be #4 and #9 when available.
Thanks for a great product!!
Doug
Hey Rick
It's me again. I just wanted to tell you quickly that I am an owner of your
Vol 3 video, and without the video I don't think that I would have been able
to have rebuilt my motor, thanks for that. I will also be sending you a
payment via Papal now for Vol. 7. So I guess you
can say, little by little I will own your entire collection.
Thanks Again
-Joe
Rick
and Family,
I learned a lot from your very professional videos. Wow!!!
After watching Volumes 1 through 5, I now have the confidence to do more
than just adjust my valves and general tune-ups.
Thanks,
Jim
L
Rick
I want to compliment you on the quality of your videos and
service. I placed my order last Thursday and my tapes were at my door today.
WOW! That was fast! I have 4 of your videos now and I think they are just
terrific. I have little to no previous experience working on automobiles and
these tapes have helped me to learn SO much. The demonstrations and
explanations are outstanding. Some of the work I actually won't be doing
myself... But even though, now I know exactly what the mechanics are telling me
when I do have to bring it in. I love that!
I look forward the next volume.
Keep up the good work!
Paul-David
Rick,
I
received the video today. Thanks for getting it to me so fast and I want to
complement you on the quality of the production. Also Jake's style,
knowledge, and dedication are very refreshing for what my usual experience is
with the younger generation. As I get into more projects that are covered I
will be buying more tapes. It's nice not to always have to reinvent the wheel. I
am a happy customer! Thanks!
Abe
Z
Hi,
I love the videos! I have the first 5 and have successfully used them to pull
the engine and replace the tranny on my 73 super. I loved the interview in
trends and have been holding off getting the other videos in hopes of the DVD
format Rick mentioned. Any word on when they will be available? Anyway, thanks
for helping me breathe life back into my Bugs and giving me the confidence to do
the work myself.
Benjamin B 4/13/03
Rick and family:
We LUV our BugMeVideos. We are restoring a 1969
Beetle by ourselves, and we're really enjoying the
experience. Your videos were our salvation. They are
so easy to follow, so clear to understand. We really
think they are terrific.
Are the new videos coming out soon? We're looking
specifically for Volumes 9, 12 and 13 (but we're going
to buy all the new ones for future reference).
Thanks for all the hard work you've put into these
videos. Can't wait for the new ones to come out.
- Alan and Meagan P 4/22/03
Rick,
I just received my video tape in the mail today and couldn't
wait to watch it. I immediately ran into the living room and put it into the
VCR. All I can say is the wait was worth it. Over two hours later I rewound it
and watched it a second time. Your family has really done a fine job not on
just this video, but all the rest of them. Your videos have made it possible for
many people to take care of their cars and will be a great legacy for you. They
are something that you should be very proud of. I can't wait until the next
volume is released and I want to be first in line to purchase it.
Thanks again,
Rich N 5/13/03
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