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Date:         Fri, 23 Jun 2000 13:10:55 -0600
Reply-To:     Keith Adams <keith_adams@transcanada.com>
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From:         Keith Adams <keith_adams@transcanada.com>
Organization: TransCanada
Subject:      Re: Where have all the Vanagons gone?
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Wow. Here in Calgary (pop ~700K) there are tons and tons of Westys. Never really noticed until we bought one, but they are all over the place (in relative terms). Must have to do with living so near the mountains. Although, I guess it's not too surprising that their population concentrations are so regional. Now, if we talk splittie buses, there's not many of those here =(

Keith Adams Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1986 Vanagon GL Westfalia

Chris Stann wrote:

> Hmmm... I live in a town with pop. of 225K. I think I've met all the > Vanagon owners. All five of them. > > Face it. Not everyone is as cool as we are. Besides, it's part of the > appeal. You don't see yourself at every intersection. > > I guess everyone else is waiting for VW to come up with a 'New Vanagon', > kind of like the 'New Beetle.'


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