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Date:         Wed, 19 Jan 2000 15:45:15 -0700
Reply-To:     Leif <leif@CMCFLEX.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Leif <leif@CMCFLEX.COM>
Subject:      Added a Eurovan to the Stable
Comments: To: Eurovan List <ev_update@egroups.com>
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My wife has wanted a Eurovan MV for a while, she likes my '86 Vanagon Syncro GL but finds it a little hard to drive so this last weekend we added a second VW to the family. I finally found the EV/MV that we wanted and we are now the proud owners of a '93 Burgandy EV/MV. We live in Utah and had a hard time finding one here, so we found one in New Jersey. We left Hackensack NJ on Friday at 6pm and arrived in Utah on Mon. at 2pm. Very smooth drive the whole way, great weather except NJ, Penn. which was so bitter cold. We took I-70 to Kansas City then up to I-80 home to Salt Lake City. It has 63,000 miles, automatic, ABS, CD Changer, Rear A/C, and we paid $6,650. I feel like we got a pretty good deal. I have a couple of ?'s about little things wrong or missing on it I will address with separate posts to the Eurovan list.

Leif '86 Syncro GL '93 EV/MV


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