Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 06:39:12 -0700
Reply-To: adam f grove <roverini@JUNO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: adam f grove <roverini@JUNO.COM>
Subject: FS: Vangon Camper in Seattle -must sell by 26 Jun - make an offer
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HI all,
This camper was for sale on this list a month ago for $3500. It was all
but sold but the deal fell through at the end becasue of a medical
emergency. I absolutely must sell the van by the 26th of June becasue I
am returning to Alaska and the van has no where to live in this city. So,
now the asking price is $2800. If one were to pay the asking price, it
could be delivered to any spot along the I-5 corridor from Seattle to
Albany Oregon on the 26th of Jun only otherwise it is in Shoriline WA -
on the north edge of Seattle.
The original ad: - See bottom for added tidbits of important info:
For all you die hard diesel fans this is the van for you. I am selling
this for my brother-in-law who lives in rural Oregon where anything other
than a beat up Ford truck is unlikely to sell. He and his wife are
expecting twins next month so he is likely to give on the price.
It is a nice van. My mechanic here in Seattle looked it over and gave it
the thumbs up. E-mail me at Roverini@juno.com if you have questions or
want more photos. One photo is at the ad on line -
http://www.classifieds2000.com/cgi-cls/ad.exe?P61+C17+R85858
Details:
FOR SALE: 1982 VW Vanagon Camper
Diesel 1.6l Engine
Camper conversion by ASI
$3500 OBO
Located in Seattle area (Shoreline)
No rust, no body damage, paint is a bit oxidized but in good shape
Everything works
Separate camper and engine batteries (Camper battery may be dead - will
check it out)
Propane stove and propane/electric Dometic fridge
Stereo with four speakers
Four brand new tyres
Custom cabinets/accessories
Security system
Propane furnace with thermostat
Rear seat has a tear, rest of interior is in great shape
Pop top has four zippered windows - two with screens
Huge amount of storage space
Includes Bentley and Haynes manuals
Excellent fuel economy
Diesel engines last forever
148K miles on the van
Approx 80K miles on the engine - transplanted a year ago from a sedan
Just passed inspection by mechanic
Currently licensed in Oregon
NEW TIDBITS:
Camper battery is dead
Confirmed all caper accessories work including fridge
Propane tank is 1/2 full
Engine compression results from inspection done two weeks ago: #1 - 340
psi, #2 310psi, #3 300, #4-300psi. The mechanic said 300 or better is
what he would want in his van.
Adam
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