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Date:         Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:31:09 -0400
Reply-To:     Doug Alcock <doug.alcock@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Doug Alcock <doug.alcock@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: To Buy or not to Buy? 86 Vanagon Westfalia
In-Reply-To:  <78.7c293c2b.30691419@aol.com>
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Round headlights and water-cooled mean it's between 83.5 and 85 --- the 10th character of you VIN confirms it's an 85......... Cheers, Doug

On 9/26/05, Jeff Oxroad <Oxroad@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 9/26/2005 1:00:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, > craigmpoole@MAC.COM writes: > > I have found an 86 Westy full camper located in a little town in > texas. > > > I pretty sure it's a 1985. > > In a situation like this where there is no history on the vehicle I'd run > a > carfax report. It's worth the $20. Not that the carfax is the end all in > buying a used car. But it can offer glaring "NO" as far as clues--as in > don't buy. > You can see if the mileage appears accurate. Where the car lived--I think > it > gives you the name of service stations that inspected the vehicles. If > this > is the case and there is a consistant service station that inspected the > vehicle it could be useful. You might consider contacting the service > station to > find out any history they're willing to give it to you. I mean this part > is a > long shot, but it's a possiblility. > > More importantly there are clues to the care of the vehicle in a car fax > report. If it is inspected at the same joint might imply one owner. If > it's been > inspected in a 20 different states--well I'm not sure what that proves. > > But the car fax does give some useful clues. It's not neccessarily a sole > tool to use in making a decision, but can be helpful. > > The scary part of this vehicle is you don't have any history on it. > > I'm not up on Westfalia prices so hopefully someone else will chime in on > where this price fits in the spectrum. And not that you can always trust a > seller, of course, but I'd rather buy a vehicle where I have some idea of > the > history. I personally would rather pay a little more for something with > some > history than walk into the unknown. But again, the history is only as > reliable > as the honesty of the person you're dealing with. And in many cases one > doesn't have the luxury of knowing they person selling a vehicle. In the > case > you've described the seller claims no knowledge of the vehicle for the > most part. > And that's not much to go on. > > In addition to checking the heads, which you said you've already done, you > should know the transmissions can be trouble and a little costly on the > Vanagon. That's not to say they're all bad. But I'd suggest an extra > listen to the > transmission with the clutch engaged and disengaged to see if you're > hearing > any odd noise that could mean expensive repair. > > It's kind of late even here on the West Coast, so my mind isn't all that > clear and I'm sure my writing is less so. But that's what comes to mind. > > Additionally, I don't know your mechanical ability. So depending on your > skill I'd consider having a mechanic check it out--or yourself--a Vanagon > specific mechanic would be best if that's possible. A compression test > comes to > mind, uhmmm....and I guess whatever else you might find out would be > useful. > > A Westfalia is a great vehicle. So I'm not trying to talk you out of it. > Just offering my conservative two cents on this one. Hopefully it's some > help. > > I'm sure you'll hear from other listees. > Best, > Jeff > 83.5 Westy > LA,CA >


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