LOM squared: Lots of Miles and Lack of Maintenance. LOM cubed: same with Low on Money multiplied in there as well. If curse control means reasonable maintenance by periodic inspection, then indeed a Vanagon or any other maschine could well benefit the owner with best economy. (Can someone advise the alt numbers for squared, cubed symbols?? Degree symbol (°) is alt 248.) (Any old DOS savy curmudgeons out there?) (Someone have a push button pop up alt table?) At 10:16 AM 01/23/2000 +0100, you wrote: >Why do you believe a #¤&@$ Vanagon would need that??? > >PerL >87 Syncro 112i > > >Brian Asbury wrote: > >> With all the talk of Ebay lately, I thought some of you might find this >> interesting. A 93 Eurovan FS in Nashville. The most interesting part is at >> the very bottom of the ad (where additional information was added). It >> appears there was a unique option on this van that would have been very >> beneficial for Vanagons. :-) >> >> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=242597161 >> >> Brian > > T.P. Stephens aka Doktor Tim San Juan Island, WA |
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