Friend of mine, Captain Ping. It's an 85 with a Tiico conversion. He lives in SF. Had I gone to BM this year, I would have stayed in his camp, as I have in previous years. BTW Chris (the owner) does some amazing high tech art displays both for BM and the SF art scene. His last years one was 'Spin' a method of spinning lights that were programable to you could display messages, pictures, and moving animations. Chris has been on this list at times. tim in san jose
>From: Blake Heinlein <blakeheinlein@HOTMAIL.COM> >Reply-To: Blake Heinlein <blakeheinlein@HOTMAIL.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Vanagon Configuration Puzzler >Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 16:04:40 -0500 > >Hi again, > >Please read all the way through! > >Can anyone tell me what years this Vanagon was produced? I wanted to try >to get one of these to enlarge my vanagon fleet. I don't think they were >imported to the US. Perhaps it is a spinoff of the Cold War? What is the >range and top speed ? My guess at top speed would be about 100 mph or 87 >knots. It looks very areodynamic. > >Here is link to the picture of the Vanagon: > >http://images.burningman.com/index.cgi? >image=7249&q_year=&q_photog=&q_keyword=&q_category=art_cars > > > >Now after seeing the picture please know I posted this for fun. Happy >Hunting! No response necessary. > >-Blake Heinlein >http://members.accessbee.com/heinlein
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