In a message dated 2/9/01 8:09:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, lindgre@online.no writes:
> Sorry to waste bandwidth, but this is rather important, and of significant VW > history. Please keep a lookout! > > PerL > > > DGaries808@aol.com wrote: > > > In a message dated 2/9/01 5:57:43 AM Central Standard Time, > > dgaries808@aol.com writes: > > > > << Subj: [hebmuller] Missing Body #6 > > Date: 2/9/01 5:57:43 AM Central Standard Time > > From: dgaries808@aol.com > > Reply-to: hebmuller@yahoogroups.com > > To: hebmuller@yahoogroups.com > > CC: vintagvw@listproc.sjsu.edu, type3@vwtype3.org, list@hvwc.net > > > > Charles Boucher, who was supposedly restoring my Hebmüller #6, the > oldest in > > North America, has lost the body to my car. He now will not return my > calls. > > If anyone knows the whereabouts of body #6, please contact Don Garies at > > dgaries808@aol.com. Thanx. > > > > Don Garies > > dgaries808@aol.com > > > > P.S. last seen in the Longview, Texas area. > > > > >
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