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Date:         Thu, 23 May 2002 17:11:34 -0500
Reply-To:     Anthony Bailey <abailey@MAC.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Anthony Bailey <abailey@MAC.COM>
Subject:      Fwd: [T2] A few VW's for sale... (long)
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>From: "Bill Bowman" <BussesByTheArch18@msn.com> >Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 16:19:53 -0500 >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 23 May 2002 21:43:20.0186 (UTC) >FILETIME=[DAFE6DA0:01C202A2] >Subject: [T2] A few VW's for sale... (long) > > > >Hi everyone, > >A little over seven months ago, a good friend and local St. Louis >area VW enthusiast died at a young age. Obviously the family and >all of his VW friends were stunned and are still grieving. We'll >miss our buddy Kurt at all our meetings, campouts and shows. He was >a lot of fun to be around, would help anyone out, loved VW's and >he'll be missed for a long, long time to come. > >His brother is now ready to sell off some of Kurt's VW collection >and asked some of us to help by looking at the vehicles and >composing and ad and passing it around. The family hopes that >Kurt's cars will find good homes in the hands of other VW >enthusiasts. I'm sure that Kurt would like that too. I helped >recently by traveling to the place where the following four VW's >were being stored. During our brief visit, these are the best >descriptions we could come up with. All vehicles have clear >Missouri titles. For more details, please contact Paul Smith by >phone at (636) 225-4361. These VW's will probably be sold below >their value, some well below their value, but you'll need to discuss >those matters with Paul, not me! If you're looking around for a new >VW project, one of these might just fit the bill at an affordable >price... > > > >1967 Kombi non-walk-thru, six pop-out windows, mostly disassembled >and was in mid-restoration, rolling on all four stock rims/tires, >body work and prep for paint almost completed, now stored inside a >semi-truck trailer. Mileage unknown, but looks to be low! Seems to >be in very nice, rust free condition. Chassis #237131458, >originally pearl white, now exterior mostly in gray primer, interior >front cab area still original paint. Body shop has >re-installed/repaired the previously cut-out steel cab divider wall >(non-walk-thru) but the job needs to be completed. Oddly enough, >there is a approximately 1' x 1' square vent hole cleanly cut into >center of roof for a previously installed roof vent - could be >repaired or a vent bought and installed. Front nose looks nice. >Cargo floors look great and I believe un-repaired original! Very >nice original dash with only a small hole for a small auxiliary >starter button installed. Very nice black steering wheel, correct >'67 only knobs and switches, turn signal/hi-beam switch, speedo and >fuel gauge, pretty nice condition correct "pointed end" '67 front >and rear bumper assemblies (need some body work/finishing), also >interior rear view mirror. Front cab 1/3 - 2/3 seats there and >comes with a new TMI upholstery cover and pad kit, rear bench seat >is there, but like many this Bus is missing it's middle bench seat. >Has front splash pan beneath pedals. Looks like it has a newly >rebuilt transmission installed, comes with a no-case numbered 1600 >cc D.P., doghouse engine with original cooling vanes/thermostat >(condition unknown), 12 volt alternator, 34 PICT-3 carb, new German >Leistritz Bus muffler. Several boxes of most, if not all, of the >body, door and window seals/felt sets brand new from W.W and WCM, >new front turn signal lens, at least one new exterior elephant ear >outside mirror, new chrome nose VW logo, new front gray kick panels, >and many other items. Some things that I didn't see, but may (or >may not) be there somewhere: all outer locking door handles, both >headlight buckets, turn signal bulb holders, windshield washer tank >and valve, rear window glass, one of the sun visors, anchors for the >rear bench seat. That's about all I can remember. If you're >looking for a very solid project '67 Bus, you can finish this up the >way you'd like and have a very nice Splitty! Located near St. >Louis, Missouri. You'll need to trailer this one and all of it's >parts home to begin your re-assembly. > > >1991 Vanagon GL, 112,000 miles, body and Bordeaux Red Pearl Metallic >paint in overall nice condition, full body gray factory lower body >panels and black front air damn, 2.1 F.I. engine seems to run okay, >is dry (no apparent coolant leaks), and starts easily, 4 speed >manual trans which needs work or overhaul (it binds up in reverse >but can be moved backwards okay, just slowly, the trans whines (bad >bearings) pretty bad going forward, but has all its gears), 7 >passenger seating, rear bench makes into a bed, drivers seat right >armrest needs repair, one loose armrest on the "two seat" middle >bench, steel wheels with good Vanagon hubcaps, fairly new >Continental GT 8000 P205/70R14" radials, A/C all there but not >working, interior in overall nice condition, 4 speaker Sony in-dash >AM/FM stereo with cassette, outside antennae broken off, manual >crank front door windows, disconnected but installed aftermarket >cruise control, part of turn signal stalk broken off, missing the >rear window wiper arm and blade, brakes seem to stop the van fine. >A little mechanical work and some detailing, and this will be a >great Vanagon for someone! Located near St. Louis, Missouri. > >1990 Vanagon "Carat", 140,000 miles, body and Bordeaux Red Pearl >Metallic paint in overall nice condition, minor seam rust right >behind drivers door, full body gray factory lower body panels and >black front air damn, 2.1 F.I. engine needs repair (the engine >starts and runs, but will need to be resealed or rebuilt, due to >water jacket/coolant leakage), factory 3-speed automatic trans works >fine and has a fairly new starter, has the factory "Carat" (similar >to "Multivan" layout) " 7 passenger layout with the flip up wall >table and two quick release removable rear facing seats, the rear 3 >pass bench is nice but is missing all 3 headrests, five Carat >factory alloy wheels, good condition Michelin "Rain Force MX4" >205/70R14" radials, A/C all there but not working, interior in >overall nice condition, factory 4 speaker Heidelberg in-dash AM/FM >stereo cassette sound system, outside antennae is fine, rubber front >aftermarket Vanagon floor mats, fuel gauge needs repair. Some motor >work and detailing and this will become a great Transporter! Located >near St. Louis, Missouri. > > > >1956 "Cal-looker" Sunroof Beetle. Built about 12-15 years ago, >metalflake candy-apple red paint, mileage unknown but fairly low. >It is also stored and covered in the semi-trailer. I couldn't get >to it to check it out, but the following review is from another >friend who knows the car. Brian says: "Very nice, somewhat quirky >(with electrical system). It has a 1904cc stroker motor, with >90.5mm pistons. Dual Webers (2 bbls). The trans is a stock '67 4 >speed, I think. Brakes are stock drums, but may be off of a later >swingaxle car as well. The sunroof was professionally added to this >Oval window, and I believe it was the medium length from a '57, an >excellent fit. The car has an adjustable front beam, custom >interior, a stereo system (but is probably pretty outdated by now). >Scat style shifter, chrome wheels, etc. 12v alternator, too, I >think. S&S Headers, doghouse oil cooler, probably more, but I >cannot remember. I have driven the car, and it ran and drove >fine...and was really fast!!! It is not a stock car, and probably >never will be. It may not even be on a '56 pan, but an early >sixties unit." Thanks Brian! This car and the Bus will soon be >removed from the semi-trailer, so we'll know more details then. >Located near St. Louis, Missouri. > > >Could someone possibly "forward" this post over to the Vanagon >e-mail List, or perhaps guide me to their address so I could pass >this on for the Smith family? Thanks! > >Bill Bowman >NEATO, LiMBO

-- ----- Sent from Anthony Bailey KC0HZP (mailto: abailey@mac.com) on a PowerComputing PowerBase 180 in Marble Hill, Missouri


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