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Date:         Thu, 20 Jul 2000 16:15:30 -0400
Reply-To:     duffstar <duffstar@capital.net>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         duffstar <duffstar@capital.net>
Subject:      Re: FYI Traveling assistance info
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How true this is. Let me just start with my story. A friend and I were in Burgettstown PA to see a concert a couple of fridays ago. After the show, we made it about 5 miles down rt 22/30 before we overheated. We were right next to an exit so I got off the highway and turned off the van. We were in the middle of nowhere and ended up getting towed to a garage in McDonald PA. Once the mechanic looked at my van and showed me what part we needed we were stuck. Half of the parts places I called didn't even know what the part was. (Oh how I wished we had access to the list.) I was very skeptical about the whole situation as no one seemed to know anything about Volkswagens. My friend and I ended up renting a car and leaving the van at the garage (much to my dismay) until he could get the part shipped to him, and continued on our journey to indiana (yes to see more shows). We returned this past sunday and picked up the van and headed home to upstate NY. Unfortunately we didn't make it, the van overheated again about an hour from my house. luckily this time we were in an area I was familiar with (I went to college there) and I knew a reputable VW mechanic in the area. I get to pick the van up tomorrow and am confident in the job that was done, this time. (And the heads are ok...wooohoo!) All I can say is that I was at a loss while in an unfamiliar part of PA and would have loved to have been prepared with the names and phone numbers (even email addresses) to some VW lovers out there that could have steered me in a better direction that the one I got stuck going. If anyone does know the link please let us all know!! Thanks for your time. Kelly '89 vanagon gl "bullet"

Dan Stevens wrote:

> I have just helped a fellow fron NC who had a overheat in NY. I wasn't as > much help as I hoped for, he took it to PEP BOYS after calling. but just to > know that someone is outthere when you are there. I hope he gets home fine. > > But this made me think of some of the important things when we are out and > abroad. > and one that is probably often overlooked is a floppy with your favorites > folder saved to it. > > you can access this at most public libraries and from many friends house.. > and if your research for a big trip was complete then you have many items > saved that pertain to the geographic area in a specific folder ie. "maine > links" > > I do know there was a list on the internet for people to post their names > and address for others to have when traveling, I cannot remember the link or > find the fav' > it was at a vw bus/van site so if anybody has the link please forward it to > me as well as the list. > sharing your name and address across the internet is as risky as your > Credit card info but within the generally closed circle of travelers we are > all should be well. if you are squimish then just post an E-mail addr and > ask to be contacted that way. should eliminate most of the creeps. > > when travelling there is nothing better than peace of mind that another VW > person is only a call and maybe a few miles away. even if just to recommend > the best local VW garage. Beats the AAA drivers contract drop off. which is > rarely in a pleasant part of town..


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