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Fletcher: Writing the Type 2 Restoration Manual

Andy and Fletcher looking inside a VW Type 2
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Fletcher: Writing the Type 2 Restoration Manual

If you’ve been into cars since before the internet, you may have cut your teeth tinkering with a Haynes manual by your side. In a world without Facebook and Forums, these hard-backed bibles kept DIY mechanics the world over spannering their way to success. But, have you ever wondered who writes these manuals, and how do you end up being the author of such sacred text?

Bus fixing & Bookmaking

We caught up with one such welder and wordsmith; Fletcher Gillett from Vintage Auto Repair, who penned their popular Type 2 Restoration manual. Fletcher didn’t just write the words, or take the photos for them though; he completed all the restoration works himself too.

Local Hero

Located twenty minutes down the road from our Shoreham shop, Fletcher has been a customer of ours for many years and utilizes our warehouse full of VW Panels when it comes to customer restorations.

The majority, as you might expect given Fletcher's specialist subject are VW Bus shaped; Splits, Bays, and Vanagons. We took a trip to his workshop to find out quite how you end up creating one of these legendary publications.

Split Personality

Poking around Fletcher's personal ‘66 double-door Split project we hear that the book story started with a post on a forum. “I saw a topic asking if anyone was restoring a bus, and requesting some photos too”. Fletcher being the friendly chap that he is, responded, and put a link to a build thread he was working on for added helpfulness.

The reveal before the deal...

“Then a reply came back,” Fletcher tells us “ it turns out they were from Haynes, and they wanted to come and have a look, and take some pictures”. Once the quality of his workmanship became apparent firsthand, the big question was dropped “we’re making a new Haynes Type 2 Restoration manual, would you like to write it for us?” With a subject vehicle already in his workshop, and the start of the project documented online, Fletcher thought why not, and took on the multi-skilled challenge.

Working 24/7

Having already set up business as Vintage Auto Repair, when Fletcher wasn’t working on a customer’s classic any spare time would be consumed restoring a 1979 Devon Moonraker; his evenings were then spent typing away explaining each process step by step. A few years since its initial publication, the book has become a firm favorite for DIY Type 2 restorers; in fact Dave our Web Designer has a copy in the workshop to help with his crossover bay project.

Such was the popularity of the English version when launched, that Haynes has now translated Fletcher’s masterpiece into German too; not bad for a ‘have-a-go’ author! If you are working on a Type 2 Project and could do with some words of wisdom, you can pick up a copy of Fletcher’s Type 2 Restoration Manual here. Andy

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