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Date:         Wed, 29 Jan 2003 17:48:31 -0600
Reply-To:     Owen Brand <olists@THEBRANDS.ORG>
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From:         Owen Brand <olists@THEBRANDS.ORG>
Subject:      Re: no vanagon content-monte carlo help
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Tracy, Nothing good came come from this. While I commend your attitude that anything is possible, there are better candidates for your efforts. This group has steered me clear of a few whoppers that on first blush sounded like a good idea. (motorcycle on the back hitch, adjusting a working 4th gear linkage, etc).

I recall attempting to revive an old triumph spitfire that was a terminal rust cancer patient. Wish there was some wise advice around for that one.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve@EuroCampers.com" <Steve@EUROCAMPERS.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:22 PM Subject: Re: no vanagon content-monte carlo help

> on 1/29/03 2:56 PM, Tracy Bonin at icculus22420@YAHOO.COM wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Whereas I love VW's, my boyfriend is into Monte Carlo's. I found the exact one > > that he wanted (a 80's SS, w/ a T-top), but it's in pretty hurt condition. The > > exterior is just mainly surface rust, but the interior is gonna need a pretty > > good go over. It's not running at the moment, because of the wiring harness > > melting and starting a minor electrical fire which probably fried the computer > > too. It does have the original rims. I offered the guy $500.00 for it. I dunno > > how long it's been sitting for, but I guess he's moving, so thats why he has > > to sell it. I'm in automotive school right now, so fixing it up would make a > > nice project for me, and a nice gift for my boyfriend. The rust and body work > > I can have the bodyshop at school fix. But my problem is that upon looking for > > a computer and wiring harness is difficult. I don't really know where to look > > unlike VW's. The computer thru the dealer is like $170, which means elsewhere > > it must be less. The harness thru the dealer is unav! > > ailable. I haven't purchased or put a deposit on the car yet. I was hoping > > that someone could give me some tips, ideas, or know where to look for these > > parts............ > > > > thanx, > > > > Tracy > > > > 85' GL "Ripple" > > > > Tracy, > > It sounds like a disaster. I would consider it only for parts. Keep > looking for one in better condition. It will cost you a lot less in the > long run. > > > -- Steve Lashley > SKL Enterprises Inc. > http://EuroCampers.com > PO Box 401 > 7A Industrial Drive > Pacific MO 63069 > 636-271-0567 voice > 636-257-2067 fax >


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