Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 12:27:54 -0700
Reply-To: BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@infogenesis.com>
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From: BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@infogenesis.com>
Subject: Re: Where have all the Vanagons gone?
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The Vanagons have not all gone - they have retired and live in Santa
Barbara, CA! I'll bet their are several hundred of them here. It is rare
that I park somewhere in town and can't park near another Vanagon. Like
Mark, I have always been amused at the "Vanagon Sighting" e-mails on the
list. (I would have to compose about 20 a day!)
Instead, I get a kick out of seeing the odd Syncro Westy (There are about 6
or 7 here in town AFAIK).
Brent Christensen
'89 GL Syncro Westy
Santa Barbara, CA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf
> Of Mark Drillock
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:23 AM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Where have all the Vanagons gone?
>
>
> I made it home last night from an 11 day trip across country
> and back in
> my 82 TD Westy. The biggest surprise was how few Vanagons of
> any type we
> saw. From the Calif border to North Carolina I saw a total of 4
> Vanagons, one late model Westy in Texas and a couple of air cooled
> models in New Mexico and my Aunts 90 Carat in NC. From there
> we drove to
> PA and I saw none. I saw a clean Westy outside of Chicago and then
> nothing until we got to Moab and the Grand Canyon where there were a
> variety of VW vans of all types.
>
> I can see more Vanagons in my own driveway than I saw in 4000 miles of
> travel east of the Rockies. Is this how it really is? I see
> dozens daily
> just going about my business in San Diego or any part of
> coastal Calif.
> Now I understand some of the posts I see from people wanting
> to know if
> a Vanagon they saw somewhere is a list member. Any list
> member Westbound
> on I 20 near Odessa TX on the morning of June 13, in a white
> late model
> Westy?
>
> The second biggest surprise was the number of small metal
> pieces in the
> bottom of my transmission just outside of North Platte Nebraska. Spare
> Vanagon tranny availability there is slim to say the least.
> Fortunately
> my list member buddy Mike Snow was able to help my brother in law send
> me a spare tranny that same day FedEx P1. It arrived in NE
> before 10 am
> the next morning and I bought some cheap wheel ramps and a
> crappy floor
> jack at a FLAPS. My nephew and I had it in and running early that
> afternoon in the Motel 6 parking lot. Only 24 hours from
> breakdown to on
> the road again, a true miracle.
>
> 2,400 emails left to read, or not,
> Mark Drillock
>
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