I have three straight rear bumpers here in san jose. Perhaps it's because they don't get to santa cruz very often, or perhaps it's cause I know how to back up without putting it into a pole? Inquiring minds want to know. tim in san jose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Norville" <kr2no@EARTHLINK.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:38 PM Subject: Santa Cruz, where all vans apparently end up
> Just got back from a long week-end on the left coast. Now I know why buses > are becoming so rare everywhere else. They are ALL slowly moving to Santa > Cruz. In two days I saw over 50, mostly Vanagons (which were mostly > Westies), a lot of loafs (about half campers of various types) and a handful > of splitties. At one point I counted 5 in one block. Dumbfounding. > The amazing thing was that not one Vanagon had a straight reat chrome bumper > (I was looking because if I saw a straight one I might have borrowed it, or > at least taken its picture to remember what it looks like without creases > and crinkles). > |
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