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Date:         Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:18:32 -0500
Reply-To:     John Smith <johns3539@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Smith <johns3539@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: cruising speed
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I was stopped doing 67 in a 55 with my 83.5 Westy! The Virginia state trooper commented on how much he liked my van, but proceeded to give me a ticket anyway.

With all this high speed traveling going on, some of us on this list might want to consult http://www.speedtrap.com

JS

>From: Patrick Bryson Reply-To: Patrick Bryson To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Re: cruising speed Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 08:00:17 -0700 > >I was stopped for doing 75 in a tired '78 Westy going up a slight grade. I >got off with a warning. I honestly don't think the officer could believe >his radar gun. > >Patrick, '71 Westy. Gone '66 Passenger van. Gone '76 Passenger van. Gone >'71 Deluxe w/1776 and all the goodies. 90mph was easy. Gone '78 Westy. Gone >'85 Westy w/Subie 2.2L. Current car > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Steele" To: Sent: Friday, >January 26, 2001 7:30 AM Subject: Re: cruising speed > > > > > > A classic van tale...it is Friday... > I was driving home from my >last MBA class after three years' of commuting > two to three times a week, >110 miles round trip to Ohio Univ. in my '81GL > (thank God for those aux. >heaters). Earlier, along with fellow students, I > had stopped at a college >watering hole and I had a beer before heading home. > Late night, deserted >road, barren countryside. Coming out of a series of > sweeping curves, >heading downhill to a straight stretch...pedal to the > metal...I pushed >the van up to 98 on the speedo. No rattles,smooth sounding. > > A set of >headlights flashed by at a hidden driveway but nothing...must not > have >been the cop that I sometimes would see sitting there. A couple of > miles >down the road and doing about 60; I looked back at an approaching set > of >headlights. It was an Ohio State Patrolman. Red lights flicked on... OH > >HELL! Doing 90 plus, beer on my breath, Crap!....Crap! What was I thinking? > > I knew that cop sat there sometimes. ..Crap! > > I pulled over, rolled >down the window and waited for the "man". He strolled > up to the van. I >watched him in the rear view mirror; he was really looking > over the van. >He bent down a little to look at the back hatch. After the > typical >exchange of license and where and what...he handed back my license > and >said, "At first I saw you and thought, that's a VW van. Then I looked at > >my radar readout and thought it was broken...it read 92 mph. Then I looked > > back up and you were gone. I had to catch up to you and make sure I >wasn't > dreaming. You ought to drive that thing slower." Then he walked >back to his > cruiser, did a U-turn and drove off. > > -- > Stephen Steele > > Chillicothe OH > '91 Caravelle Hans > '84 Westfalia Fritz or Sunny? > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com


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