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Date:         Mon, 30 Sep 2002 23:41:01 -0700
Reply-To:     il cikaspers <cikasper@MAIL.CRUZIO.COM>
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From:         il cikaspers <cikasper@MAIL.CRUZIO.COM>
Subject:      Re: wierd interior in '87 ebay syncro.......
Comments: To: Stephen Steele <steeles@HORIZONVIEW.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <200210010437.g914bbe06653@mail.horizonview.net>
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stven, even weirder yet, he owns the first six...

bill

>OH MY GAWD!!! > >Can you believe what's near to BenT?! I can't even bring myself to clip the >below list... let alone fathom seeing such a menagerie in just a few blocks! >It would take me three years and a gazillion miles of driving here in oHIo >to accumulate the list of vans he posted as having seen nearby and I'm >talking just about the NORMAL vans... not the wierd (sic) ones. >Oh My Gawd! >Normalcy can sometimes be sooo boring! >My $.02 > >-- >Stephen >Chillicothe OH > > >> Now with that aside, I can tell you that this particular van with the >> diagonal brown interior had Federal and California tags. By that I mean >>there >> were VOA stickers in the appropriate places. I did not check the VIN as >>I did >> not assume it was a "one-off" as you refer to it. >> >> As for where I find them? There is a 1989 16" Syncro Double Cab with a >> factory turbodiesel and gray all vinyl upholstery and two person front >> passenger bench. There is also a 1990 non-GL with all rubber mats over head >> AC and gray tweed upholstery with black and red flecks. No side table >>and has >> black metal bumpers. Uncovered metal dash. No Tach. Tomorrow, a 1982 right >> hand drive single cab with a 1.6 liter Weber carburated engine will be >> joining this happy little group. This is in addition to the 14" Syncro, 1982 >> Gl w/I4, and 87 GL. ALL OF THEM PARKED IN FRONT OF MY HOUSE. If you >>drive ten >> blocks from my house, you can go to my buddy's shop today, you will find an >> 1985 Escatorial Green 14" Syncro Double Cab with a 2.1 WBX in process of >> replacing a factory carburated 1.9 WBX. That one has all brown vinyl >> walkthrough interior. Just aft of it is a baby blue 1985 2wd Double Cab with >> a 1.9td in place of the old 1.6na. Interior in that guy is a walkthrough >> brown cloth and vinyl. There are also four carats on the lot. Blue, >>Maroon, & >> two Whites. Two different types of velour. Oh yeah, there's another 1990 >> non-GL with the tweed interior. There were also half dozen other Vanagon >> Westies littering the lot. >> >> Hotbed of weird Vanagon one-offs? No, it's just a normal day. I didn't see >> more than 30 Vanagons while driving yesterday. Maybe 25-27. One-offs? Maybe. >> But if they're one-offs, there wouldn't be anything like it in the world, >> right? But these are not unique in the VW world. I believe that was the >> direction of the discussion. We were talking about weird interiors. Not >>weird >> interiors that you see only in US Spec Vanagons for sale on ebay. Right? >> >> BenT > >> I just bought a RHD Single Cab yesterday in case you missed that. Very weird >> to drive when you're used to driving US spec LHD cars.


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