Not Mine. Just admired this one for several years, and got a call from a previous co-worker who I told to call me if she ever saw this van for sale. I am in the middle of a move and don't have the cash at the moment. I moved away from the area three years ago, but remember this one as a very nice specimen. I just spoke to the owner, and this is what I gathered from him.
1886 Weekender Pop Top, fold up table, refrigerator, one rear facing jump seat, rear cabinets, fold down rear seat. NO AC, NO sink/cabinet. 117,000 miles New since 1999 when he bought it: Water pump, exhaust, tires. He has put less than 10,000 miles on since 1999. Color: I say copper, he said goldish-tan. ( I am going from memory) He said a few paint chips and very minor rust starting to appear. Asking $5200 Pete Tollacksen 608-253-2041 leave message ptollacksen@hotmail.com From memory this is a very nice example, and this guy is a car nut. I am guessing that the interior is spotless. I forgot ask him whether the transmission was auto or manual. Tim Root |
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