This guy is a parter and sells online parts. He slipped under the radar and bought this van a couple of months ago... while I was trying to make it to Cincinnati to see it. He bought it for +/-$600 and the last time I checked thesamba, he had removed/replaced the alloys, it wasn't running right and he was cruising for best offer bids. I shot a $600 figure at him since I knew the history. He replied, "No thanks". No harm, no foul. Based on several previous conversations with the PO, it seems the van was REALLY cobbled together and did not run well when he was able to get it started. I had intended to disassemble it and use the various parts on projects. I seriously doubt that this van would be up to highway/daily use, unless he has done a WHOLE lot of work on it. Just my opinion and YMMV. S. --- JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > this is not mine.. > > for sale: '83 diesel vanagon. 5spd trans. > Eberspacher DA6 auxillary"gas" > heater. > this van has had a carat weekender interior > installed in it, complete w/ grey > capt chairs, jumpseats, flip out sidetable and > panels etc..as well as the > fiberglass bumpers.. and it has been painted orly > blue ('88-'91 vanagon cobalt > blue color) > > i think he wants around $3500 for it or thereabouts > .. > > his name is erich and he lives on the ohio/kentucky > border. > his email is > ludwig@fuse.net > > thats all i know.. > good luck >
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