Isaac, Look for coolant drips under the engine. Joe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Isaac Taylor" <itaylor@MEDIAONE.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 6:25 AM Subject: Caveat Emptor, or: So You're Buying a Vanagon?
> Well, I've finally saved up what I hope is enough money to close the deal, and > am soon to meet the (owners of the) van of my dreams tomorrow. 87 Westy, 2WD. > 1 owner -- a retired couple. Good body, seemingly solid drivetrain, nice > interior. Even the fridge works! This van is relatively has relatively low > mileage, for better or worse; I think it's been sitting (save periodic > driveway reshuffling) for about 3 years. And to think: not 2 blocks from my > apartment, all the while! > > What should I look out for that wouldn't be obvious to the uninitiated? I'm a > lifetime VW guy, but have never owned a vanagon - nevermind a westy - and I'm > sure there a dozen little (or big?) things I should have on the checklist, but > just don't know about. > > All advice, admonishment, encouragement and empiric wisdom appreciated! > > -Isaac in Cambridge > |
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