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Date:         Tue, 5 Sep 2000 00:21:31 EDT
Reply-To:     Ibuyvws@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Paul Bucco <Ibuyvws@AOL.COM>
Subject:      First long trip-NJ to Baltimore and back!!!  Brake grind-what do
              i look for?
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Hi List,

Just made a trip Sat. morning from NJ to Baltimore and then back again on Sun. evening w/o a hitch. The longest trip yet. It drove like a champ at 65-70 mph and was a great comfortable ride. While driving i saw a few Vanagons on I-95, 2 Westie Vanagons(1 blue and 1 maroon) on Main St. in Delaware(near U. of D) and 2 down in Baltimore. 1 was a blue 86? parked on Thames St. in Fells Point and another was a sliver one driven on Maryland Ave. in downtown Baltimore by a man who gave me and my girlfriend a wave as he made a turn. Actually, a light brake grind from the rear was noticed when i got back to NJ. What should i look for ?

TIA,

Paul F. Bucco Jr. ibuyvws@aol.com Jersey Shore 87 Wolfsburg Edition Vanagon/Money Pit 71 Squareback Automatic Just Sold :( 65 21 Window Deluxe Bus 00 Dodge Ram 1500 Company Van(all expenses paid but BORING) Yikes!! I am down to 2 VW's My lowest total in years!!!


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