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Date:         Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:15:00 -0600
Reply-To:     Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
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From:         Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
Subject:      Re: FS: '91 Syncro SVX Ebay
Comments: To: John Bange <jbange@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <6da579340602080842p62149bc1pa3b8e992fb37c7c7@mail.gmail.com>
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I do not disagree with a lot of what is being said. The vehicle as presented is "uneven" at best. If he already has $20k invested, why not spend the extra $10 and get the rattle can paint that matches? (Or spend a few hundred and have a pro do a few hour touch up with proper prep.) There's a lot of blue sky between the $3 rattle can and a resto quality paint job. And about the $20k: I think he's wanting to get paid shop rate for learning time. Maybe $60-80 per hour. Or someone charged him shop rates. Maybe I'd revise my estimate down, but I think $!2k might be a reasonable price. And one other thing: I'd never even consider buiyng such a thing without seeing it in the flesh or get a money -back guarantee and feeling good about the person that had to give me back my money. Not even good photos and compare with seeing it with one's own eyes. I once bought a Porsche Speedster for $1700 sight unseen. Words cannot describe the shock I felt upon seeing it the first time. I think we took off 3 five gallon buckets of bondo covering the rust. (We still have the car.) See it for real. Then bid. Al Brase

John Bange wrote:

>On 2/8/06, John Carpenter <Trvlr2001@aol.com> wrote: > > >>I gotta pipe in on this.... >>Don't smell right to me... >>my 2 cents. >> >> > > >He says he's a VW mechanic with 30 years experience, so mechanically it's >probably sound. The rust spot "repairs" that amount to spraying with a >rattle can, that's less than impressive. The real problem he's having >selling it is illustrated by his comment here: >"I have over $20,000 invested in this SVX Syncro and therefore the reserve >is High." >He wants his investment back! (cue audience laughter) >Judging by his previous Samba ads, the reserve is probably no less than >$18K. $18K might fly for a westy, but I think it's a bit steep for the plain >vanilla Syncro with rubber floor mats and non-opening wing windows. I have a >non-Syncro base model just like it, and let me tell you, the interior is >best described as "stark". So maybe a low-mileage syncro drivetrain and a >subaru H-6 is worth 20 big ones, but I just don't feel it, man. > > >-- >John Bange >'90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" > > >


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