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Date:         Thu, 7 Mar 2002 06:44:34 -0700
Reply-To:     David Wallace <dwallace@BURGOYNE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Wallace <dwallace@BURGOYNE.COM>
Subject:      Nice 82 Westfalia FS
Comments: cc: Jo Stolhand <jstolhand@juno.com>
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My friend Jo in Salt Lake City wants to buy a Eurovan camper, so she's selling her beloved 82 Westy for $4000.

Jo is the second owner, and she's taken good care of it. She bought it in 1985 with less than 30K miles, and it has just over 100K now. The engine was rebuilt at 55K, and it has new(er) heads.

This van is in great shape. It's been parked inside a garage, summer and winter. It has the original owner manuals, including the one for the Dometic fridge. All the camping equipment is there and everything works, the paint is in excellent condition, and the interior is nearly perfect. The van runs well (I did my share of driving on a trip or two). Jo installed a hose behind the driver's seat for a portable propane catalytic heater.

See http://www.burgoyne.com/pages/dwallace/ for photos.

- Dave Wallace 85 Westy

David Wallace


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