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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:13:59 -0500
Reply-To:     Ron Komoroski <motresyklman@LYNCHBURG.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ron Komoroski <motresyklman@LYNCHBURG.NET>
Subject:      sad end?
Comments: To: type2@pon.type2.com
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All, Last weekend I came upon a VW shop w/hundreds of old Vdubs sitting around & a big "commercial property for sale" sign out front. I wandered through the yard, taking pictures. Looking at the pictures I can count 30 type IIs, from splits to vanagons, 14 of them campers. The building is a huge rambling affair, just chock full of partially finished Vdubs & parts, mostly used. I don't know what will happen to all this stuff when the property is sold, but I have a bad feeling the crusher is waiting. I have no connection to the place, I'm just a gear-head Vdub fan passing on the info to anyone who might need parts or a project, while they are still there. Ron Komoroski

Mid Atlantic VW Parts & Restoration 6105 County Drive Disputana, VA., 23842 (804) 732-7327, fax (804) 862-2303 volkswayne@yahoo.com


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