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Charles Sennewald (Author)
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May 10, 2006
Competition with foreign products, having adverse effects on American labor, brings about a major political climate, and government. The new pro-labor congress out-laws the importation of foreign goods, including automobiles. Detroit and other industrial centers are reinvigorated and the economy booms. Growing economic success prompts new legislation, which mandates that all foreign-made autos must be exchanged on a government funded trade-in program within a specified three (3) year period. A new powerful regulatory and investigative agency, the Division of Import Controls (DIC) is created to enforce the new law. At the end of the 3 year period possession of a foreign car is a federal crime. In our story the governmentÂ’s investigative efforts to rid the streets and highways of foreign cars has been achieved..except for one: a 1963 Volkswagen "beetle". This story focuses on the chief of the DIC and his dedication and commitment to locate and seize this last unaccounted-for car and a rancher in Nebraska who is equally determined they will never find it. ItÂ’s a fascinating journey leading to a clash of two very different kind of "giants", with unexpected results.

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What a great read! This book was so engulfing it was hard to put down. I smiled throughout and was sorry to finish it. --MaryAnn Carter, Editor

About the Author

Charles "Chuck" Sennewald is a semi-retired Security Management Consultant and has spent a lifetime in the police and security profession. HeÂ’s a graduate of the US ArmyÂ’s Military Police School, Los Angeles County SheriffÂ’s Academy and a graduate of California State University at Los Angeles with a B.S. degree in Police Science and Administration. He resides in the foothills of San Diego County with his wife and best friend, Connie, known in many lands near and far, as "Precious".

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  • Paperback: 209 pages
  • Publisher: New Century Press (May 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890035556
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890035556
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #827,205 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Will make you re-think more than a few stereotypes and assumptions about the ideal American life, September 13, 2006
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Charles Sennewald has scored a deftly written and original comedy hit with "The Last Volkswagen," an enthusiastically recommended and entertaining novel about repression of foreign competition that takes ridiculous government regulations of imports to new satiric extremes. Little does the unsuspecting public know that their days of freedom to choose in the market place are numbered. In the best of American heroic traditions, a last stand is taken and held by the owner (a cantankerous rancher in Nebraska) of the last remaining 1963 Volkswagen "beetle". The outcome? That would be telling! "The Last Volkswagen" will make you re-think more than a few stereotypes and assumptions about the ideal American life and what it can cost us to live it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Volkswagen, May 23, 2006
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Those buying "The Last Volkswagen" are in for a fun ride, full of interesting characters and enough plot twists to keep you reading non-stop to the end. In the book, Sennewald lets us taste what living without imported goods could be, a life no scotch drinker would enjoy! As the story builds, the folly of "Big Brother" becomes apparent and the reader can't help but get pulled into the Nebraska farmer's silent, but effective war against the Department of Import Controls, the aptly named "DIC". Sennewald is a well-known and accomplished non-fiction writer, but with his first fiction effort, he gives the best writers a run for their money. You'll thoroughly enjoy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Volkswagen... take an interesting ride, January 15, 2012
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"After passage of the Automobile Import Ban, owners of foreign-made automobiles had a period of three years to trade in their autos on an American-made car, with a government backed guarantee of the original purchase price as the trade-in allowance. The impact of that one piece of legislation was almost unbelievable."

The newly emerged Nationalist Party is running things, and imported cars have been deemed unlawful by law. In fact, owning one is a punishable Federal offense. Dick Smith, Director of the Department of Labor's Division of Import Controls (commonly known as D.I.C.) has a problem, as does his staff: there are three imported vehicles missing, unaccounted for, and a team of investigators is looking for them. There's a '74 Lotus Europa, a '72 Honda Civic, and one lonely 1963 Volkswagen.

And Nebraska rancher Adam Muller owns it. And the Federal government is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to find it.

It didn't take long for the D.I.C. investigators to locate the Lotus Europa or the Honda Civic, but that '63 VW was another matter altogether. The mystery and the occasional hilarity, along with such events as a Volkswagen shell game, make this a very interesting and well paced tale, and one with a surprise ending.

There's a moral tale under the veneer of Chuck Sennewald's tale, The Last Volkswagen, one involving big government, automobile registrations, smuggling of contraband imported liquor from Canada, a confidential Federal initiative known as "Operation Overview" employing the Space Surfer 1 surveillance satellite, the changing of the American flag, and a clash between a small Nebraska rancher and the powers that be in Washington, DC. In his professional life, author Sennewald is an independent security management consultant and author of books for security specialists, such as Effective Security Management. It's probably this background that gives him the insight for this book, but it's good to see that he also has a dry and witty sense of humor, as can be seen in this novel. Then again, is it a novel or a crystal ball into the future? You the reader will have to determine that as you thumb through the pages, or download it as a Kindle edition as I did.

In truth I wasn't looking for this book... I stumbled into the title while looking through the various Volkswagen items listed on the Amazon pages. This happened while preparing a review on Thinking Small: The Long, Strange Trip of the Volkswagen Beetle, by Andrea Hiott, and I'm glad that I found it.

The Last Volkswagen is a fast moving 5-star read, a fascinating "what if" tale, and one that's hard to put down. It's an "interesting and entertaining vicarious ride" to use Chuck Sennewald's words from his preface.
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