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Date:         Mon, 1 Oct 2001 22:05:54 EDT
Reply-To:     Z46128@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Daivd Janzen <Z46128@AOL.COM>
Subject:      85 For Sale
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As it says it's a 1985 Vanagon with 230,000 thousand miles. Engine was rebuilt in 1994 and has 97,000 on it now. Body has no holes but does have seam rust.Van is tan and drives out real well. Has new clutch and slave cyl. flywheel was machined { has no clutch chatter} Cv's New couple of years ago, AFM new 5yrs ago, control unit ECM new 7yrs ago, brand new tires not reinforced, in the last nine yrs it has had new rad, rear heater core, everything in the brakes system replaced, {new exhaust pipes 2yrs ago}. Since engine rebuild with new PCs, bearings, lifters, reused heads valves checked, has had oil change every 3000 miles doesn't use oil. What it needs Front heater blower motor, drivers seat bottom worn out, Long coolant pipes they don't leak but have been patched up, muffler before to long. I have it in swap sheet for $1200.00 but would take less from someone on the list. Van is in N. Tonawanda just outside of Buffalo, NY. Thanks Dave


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