Why noy fly to the "right" coast and drive one back? I've got two for sale since I've found an 84 S/R Vanagon. An 88 Westy GL with 91K, new motor, trans, ecu, steering rack, 15" alloys, paint, top seals and skylight etc. Very nice van that runs out great. also an 86 Westy Syncro GL 127K, head job, trans, drive shaft, 3 window canvas, top seals, skylight, BFG M/S tires on 14" steel wheels. I'd sell either for 12 to a list member before I put them in the Wash Post next weekend. Let me know Bob Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: "R Blake" <blake@OAKHARBOR.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:53 AM Subject: WTB Westy, I'm tired of looking
> Not to whine, but I am still without a westy. I live in the sticks in > Washington State, takes 2hrs to get to Seattle. Seattle area has bunk for > vans, good ones anyway. I need some help finding a good westy $12k or less. > Non applicance preferred but will consider full camper. Am willing to go to > Portland or Eugene area for the right van. > > Rich Blake |
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