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Date:         Sun, 9 May 2004 16:44:13 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject:      Re: State your agelessness
Comments: To: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@HOTMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <BAY17-F30KFHuYARvqO00022529@hotmail.com>
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Robert,

I'm 64, and you sound a bit like I feel.

I was given a 63 beetle as a wedding present for me and my new bride back in '64.. That was my introduction to the VW stable.

Since then I owned a ragtop sunroof beetle, and a 69 sunroof hardtop bettle. In 1980 I bought a 68 bus. Installed a Suburban motorhome heater(35,000 btu) for Alaska winters, and rebuilt the engine into a 2150 and installed headers and a Webber 4 barrel. It was a go-er!!

In 1990 I got my first Vanagon, an 85 GL, and let the earlier bus go to a kid that really needed a vehicle. I have driven the vanagons ever since and currently have an 88 GL with 50K on a new engine. I am very satisfied with the configurations of the vehicle, it's performance, and it's maintenance record. I don't really expect to ever be without one.

regards,

John Rodgers. 88 GL Driver

Robert Keezer wrote:

> It's no surprise to me that most of us have our roots in the old Bus. > > I'm 51 and VW is the only make i have owned for 22 years. > > That's where it began for me in 1979 . I bought a 1965 Sundial Camper. It > had no pop-top, and it had a good engine and transmission. > > Gas was 89 cents a gallon. > > I had never owned a Volkswagen before. I discovered America "best by car" > with mine and dorve it for 2 1/2 years. > > After i sold it, i regetted it for 8 years. Finally , I bought another > one, > a 64 Bus-but it wasn't the same . Five years , three engines a > transmission > and front end later, I found my '82 Westfalia Diesel in a junkyard > with a > burnt engine. > > The was the the beginning of a new adventure . The Vanagon is a better > vehicle and they are made so well. I have driven mine for 8 years already > and nothing else appeals . > > I like the Vanagon list since we have so much in common with this > vehicle. > I'm not suprused that many of you have owned these since they were > new- they > were top notch then and they are still today. > Though i have owned several other Vanagons, I'm attached to my '82. I > have > a '95 Golf engine in it and power steering, -it drives and handles like a > car. > > I've added a heater and a Humprey gas light, and the fridge makes ice > cubes. > It doesn't get better than this. > There are some hidden refinements that do'nt attract attention or loud > guffaws from envious Vanagonites. > And I always enjoy looking at someone elses Vanagon - as much as this car > blends in it stands out. > Its outstanding. > > > Robert K > > 1982 Westfalia > Seattle > > > Robert > 1982 Westfalia >


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