In a message dated 5/9/01 4:01:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, vgonman@earthlink.net writes: << I'm mulling over getting the Tiico conversion, but would like to (hopefully) see and ride in (maybe drive, if the owner is nice enough) a van that has already had the surgery. >> I've posted this before but most of you probably missed it. A friend of mine here near San Francisco is selling an 84 with an inline conversion for $1,500. It's a very good running van in need of some minor body work. Not rusty. It is a 1.8 instead of a 2.0 but it's well worth the asking price in conversion parts alone. I have no doubt that this thing can drive to SoCal w/o breaking down. The conversion was not a kit but installed by a shop which happened to be one of the Eurospec Inline 4 dealers (way before Tiico was around). There may be some Vanagons in the upcoming Bug-O-Rama in Sacramento in two weeks. I know that the only 16" Syncro Double Cab 1.6 td in the US <known to me = ) > will be there. BenT |
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