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Date:         Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:27:29 EST
Reply-To:     ThreeHartz@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ken Hartz <ThreeHartz@AOL.COM>
Subject:      84 Westy and 87 Wolfsburg FS in NJ
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Hi all, Thought I'd pass this on to the list just in case some interested party hadn't seen my ads in ep.com. The ads say it all but in summary, both vans belong to my parents. They've owned the 84 since new. Last year they put a grand total of about 2000 miles on it and it was their primary vehicle. Says a lot about their driving habits. Last spring they purchaced the 87 Wolfsburg (great seating configuration!) because it was an automatic which would allow my Mom to drive too. Dad doesn't like/trust automatics ("can't push start it in an emergency!") and has probably driven less than 500 miles in it. They're asking $4000 for the westy and $3500 for the Wolfsburg. Check ep.com for listings in NJ or email me for particulars and/or my parents phone number. Both are located outside of Bloomsbury, NJ (on a map, find Easton, PA, then head east about 10 miles.) Ken Hartz


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