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Date:         Mon, 4 Feb 2002 09:20:51 -0800
Reply-To:     Joseph Fortino <fortino1@ONEBOX.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joseph Fortino <fortino1@ONEBOX.COM>
Subject:      Re: Parts FS
Comments: To: Michael Samson <msamson@LOCALNET.COM>
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6) AFM and Dijijet control unit for '85 Vanagon

how much?

-- Joseph Fortino fortino1@onebox.com - email

---- Michael Samson <msamson@LOCALNET.COM> wrote: > Listees- > > After many months of delay, including circumstances that directly > affected my extended family in connection with the events of September > 11th, I am finally preparing to proceed with the engine/ transaxle > conversion project on my '88 GL. I am planning to install a 5 cylinder > engine and convert from 4-speed to automatic transaxle. > > I have acquired two vehicles to serve as donors: an '85 GL Vanagon > and > an '87 Quantum. As such, I will have a large variety of parts that > will > be left over and will be for sale, including a few things from my > existing '88 Vanagon. A partial list: > > 1) 2.1 litre wasserboxer engine (Running, but high miles. Good for > short-term use or excellent rebuild candidate. Ran excellent when > vehicle was parked.) > > 2) AFM and Diifant control unit for '88 Vanagon > > 3) 4-speed transmission from '88 Vanagon (quiet operation, but has > 3-4 > slider failure; good core) > > 4) Starter for '88 Vanagon > > 5) 1.9 litre wasserboxer engine (For parts only, condition unknown. > Salvage owner indicated that vehicle may have been operated with oil > light on.) > > 6) AFM and Dijijet control unit for '85 Vanagon > > 7) Chassis, body, and interior parts (black upholstery) for '85 Vanagon > (Quantity of body parts is limited- vehicle is pretty rusty) > > 8) Chassis, body, interior parts for '87 Quantum (no engine or trans, > typical rusty doors, perfect front clip, exceptionally clean brown > interior, misc electricals, all glass) > > Inasmuch as I came into these vehicles at low cost, I am intending > to > pass the benefits of this on to my fellow list members. For instance, > I'm only asking $ 250.00 USD for the 2.1 wasserboxer, plus some > assistance to remove it. On average, I expect that these various items > will go very cheap. I will not exploit anyone in a "bidding war"- > promise! Successful candidates will be those who can articulate a > particular need, have immediate needs, or otherwise have the desire > to > help other needy souls in the Vanagon community. Additionally, those > willing to travel to Rochester, NY to pick up their items will probably > be given some preference. > > I am targeting March 15 or thereafter to transact most of this business. > I expect to receive a significant number of inquiries, so please p-mail > me with your specific inquiries, needs, and/ or proposals. > > I am still looking or a _complete_ Vanagon A/C setup, or things germane > to a 5-cylinder conversion. Also, I'm in need of a few things for my > '86 > Audi 5000 Turbo. Trades/ bartering will be considered. Referrals are > appreciated. > > Your mileage may vary. > > Thanks! > > -Michael Samson > Rochester, NY >

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