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Date:         Mon, 13 Mar 2006 14:27:20 -0500
Reply-To:     Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon camper wanted!
Comments: To: "Cronin, Paul" <PCronin@ANTIGENICS.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <B6783B47168AA3418F14BDFA8BCF180E1FFC77@MALEXEX2.corp.antigenics.com>
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My experience (3 vans bought) has been that The Samba is a better place to look that ePay. And, yes, the West Coast vans tend to be less rusty than east coast ones. Be that as it may, there have been some for sale on the East coast.

On Mar 13, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Cronin, Paul wrote:

> Hey all, > > I'd be surprised if many of you (or any for that matter!) remember > me. I was a member of this group for a couple of years back in the > late 90's when I owned my beloved 82 Diesel Westy. You may recall > some of my posts however, most of which were entitled something to > the effect of "Diesel Cooling Woes"! ;^) I drove the van from > Boston to CA and up and down the CA coast. On the way home, the > alternator got fried in Tulsa and I made it all the way back home > without replacing the battery or alternator! That thing would run > forever. I sold it to a guy from Worcester when I returned, and a > few years ago I saw it at a CT show (after recognizing a Magic Hat > sticker on it) with its new owners. I believe they called it their > "Bed and Breakfast". > > Anyway, time has passed and a few weeks ago I was married on Cape > Cod, and as my wedding gift, my wife told me she wanted to get me a > new (to me) van! How cool is that? She's never ridden in one and > I don't recall ever telling her I wanted another one, but she told > me that I had been talking about them pretty much non-stop since we > started dating about 4 years ago and knew I'd love one. Is she the > greatest or what?! > > So here I am in Boston, looking for any type of camper - air- > cooled, water-cooled, diesel (if I really luck out!), westy, > weekender, hi-top, etc... I'd even consider a straight vanagon if > I find one I fall in love with. I'm looking for what I hope will > be a *somewhat* reliable daily-driver. I realize that these vans > are 25 years old or more, and that they'll invariably have > problems, but I'm looking for something without anything major on > the horizon. > > I've been looking at eBay and find lots of really nice examples in > my general price range ( < $4k), but they're all on the west coast > (surprise!). Is anyone selling or know of one for sale in the New > England area? I'd travel down to NY or even DC if necessary. > > Anyway, its good to see so many familiar names on the list and hope > everyone is doing well. > > Regards, > > Paul


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