I just drove my "new" Vanagon home today. As you probably know, I've been asking a lot of questions to the list, and in the meantime I was searching for a good van to haul my racing gear around. Well, I found one about 4 hours away. I went to see it, and I bought it. It's a 1984 GL, and it appears to have been maintained very well. I put some pictures up if you would like to see it - click on http://y42.photos.yahoo.com/ctbtyper, and they are in the album titled "Race Bus." If you'd like to see the kind of thing that I'll be hauling with it, take a look at the other album that is there, too - but be warned, there are no Vanagons in that album. : ) I think I made a pretty good buy - I need to fix the fuel tank overflow thing (thanks to everyone who replied to me about this problem and how to fix it), but that's really the only big problem I need to address. I can't believe the condition of the van, so I think I'll be served well by it. Oh, and yes - I did think it was fun to drive it home today. Certainly a different style from my other vehicles, but I zipped along on the highway with no problems, and driving it is fun in its own way. : ) Chris
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