I would have to go two ways with this: 1. One of the very first U.S. spec barndoors, bone stock, all original, showroom condition. 2. '88-'91 Vanagon, eqipped with a free-revving 3.5L Nissan VQ or similar engine, six-speed, all leather seats (overstuffed ones in the rear), padded interior, Alpine sound, DVD system, sattelite navigation, some type of cool interior lighting, iridescent paint, 16" rims. Something equally at home downtown or on a long road trip. Sam --- 80 Westy Pokey <pokey@VANAGON.ORG> wrote: > Most of us have a dream van that they would love to > come > across in a barn one day, or the last 30 seconds of > a no > reserve, underviewed, eBay aution. > > Mine is a Red and White 1963 VW "Samba". In > particular, > built between January and August of 1963 so it would > have > the more powerful 1500 engine and the full 23 > (instead of > 21) windows. > > What's yours? > > Thanks, > Chris
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