Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 19:42:33 -0700
Reply-To: Road Camper <vanagonlover@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Road Camper <vanagonlover@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: what the vw waterboxer offers?? wasRe: 85 Westfalia beeping
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True enough Ben. Collector value (yes maybe one day, just like the Type 1's)
is hurt by any non-stock parts whimsy.
But OH THE FUN. Just got back from 2 hours of freeway
driving at 75.
-steve
Former owner of:
1970 GTO- bone stock. Fast. Hit 90mph before I knew it.
1973 V8 Vega (fast, and NEVER collectable)
1973 CJ5, with a 327 Chevy (4 wheel burnouts and yes fun)
1970 Cuda (no comment)
1970 something Mazda RX4, lowered, fast (spin baby spin!)
1970 TR6 (was driving in it when the radio said Elvis died.)
1970 Stingray (LS 7, 465 hp, we installed after fact. motor died) Old lady
t-boned my brother. Totalled.)
1968 RS Camaro, 427 Chevy. Another fast one.
1969 Corrolla (fun, cheap, made of tin, and huge mpg)
1973 Westfalia- the start of the bus buying)
1971 Bus, deluxe. Bought in LA from orig. owner. Surfer of course
1971 Single Cab. Great truck. Sold it to a Porsche repair shop owner. He
still has it and wont give it back)
1971 Double Cab. Rusty. But I finally could carry groceries AND a passenger)
89 Civic Si. Fun. Reliable. Fun. Reliable.
1980 something Audi 4000. GREAT motor. 27 Mpg.
And a bunch of Vanagons.
>From: Benjamin Tan <BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM>
>Reply-To: BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: what the vw waterboxer offers?? wasRe: 85 Westfalia beeping
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 20:31:29 EDT
>
>I guess I'll throw a little something into this argument. I have a 2.1 in
>my
>with 200,000 plus miles on it. I've been trying to get the original
>headgaskets to blow so I can have an excuse to stick an inline-4 or VR6 in
>there. She's still going strong.
>
>Having owned many vehicles with converted powertrains, I can say w/o
>hesitation that I was most happy with same make swaps versus the
>cross-species variety. I can also say from experience that you basically
>marry your swap. It is rare that you can ever get all the money you put
>into
>it. Collector value is most definitely affected to the negative.
>
>To each his own. Now if I can only afford to put a VW W8 engine in the back
>of this thing.....
>
>BenT
>FORMER owner of:
>57 MGA / 67 MGB engine
>54 Bug./ 1960 356 engine
>74 FJ55 Landcruiser / Chevrolet
>68 Camaro 6-cyl / Corvette 327
>67 Karmann Ghia / 2.0 914 Type 4
>58 Single Cab / Corvair flat-6
>71 240Z / Chevrolet 350
>76 914 / 911T flat 6
>69 911T / 3.0 911 flat-6
>68 Westy / Transvair (Corvair engine and trans)
>76 Sterling (VW) / Ford Pinto V6
>baaahh.. that's all I can remember for now
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