Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 11:14:52 -0500
Reply-To: Richard Green <rlgreen@INDUSTRYINET.COM>
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From: Richard Green <rlgreen@INDUSTRYINET.COM>
Subject: [Fwd: [T3] Schaffner Motors Closing 15 June]
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This is from the Type 3 list I am on. Vanagon Parts too.
Richard
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Subject: [T3] Schaffner Motors Closing 15 June
Resent-Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 17:18:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 20:18:04 -0400
From: Kevin Guarnotta <kguarnotta@usa.net>
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To: <type3@vwtype3.org>
I don't know much about this place, but I think it has a pretty good
rep, and they are going out of business. Supposedly he threw out a bunch
of T3 Glass..might still be able to get it, if you live near by.
Here is the email I got on my T2 list.
I live on the other side of the country, otherwise I would check it out
myself.
Again, I do not know anything more than what is in the following text...
-Kevin
Sad news for the VW Community in the North West.
>
> After 34 years of serving the VW community from their Lynnwood WA.
> location, Schaffner Motors is closing as of 15 June 2006. Schaffer's
> has been well known for their honest and competent service, the full
> restorations on VW's, and as a source of used parts for the vintage VW
community.
>
> Rudi Schaffner asked me to send this notice to all the various VW
> lists I'm on. He emphasized that he wants to express his deep thanks
> to all his loyal customers from over the years and make it clear he
> will still be selling vintage parts from has large stock but over the
> Internet, not from the Lynnwood location.
>
>
>
> The good news is that he really, really needs to get rid of the 'Big
Stuff'.
> This is body panels, doors, hatches, suspension parts, all the stuff
> that is too big (and to many) to move to the smaller location that
> will be used to continue to sell over the Internet. Although mostly
> Bug and Bus parts, there is also a supply of Vanagon body panels, interior
door panels, etc.
Also
> wheels including two full sets of factory alloys. Some Vanagon seats,
> including a gray Vanagon center seat. A set of cabinets from an '80
Westy.
> I didn't try to write down everything that Rudi has there. BUT the
> prices will be very right, he doesn't want to ship this stuff off to
> the crusher. He handed me a big stack of aluminum curtain rails
> (mostly from Bus based
> campers) and said "Pass them along to anyone that can use them".
>
>
>
> Also available is a whole shop full of tolls and equipment. I don't
> have a list of what machinery and tools are available, but if you do
> your own work and are looking for VW specific tools or shop machinery
> now is an opportunity to maybe acquire some equipment that you know is
> in running order and ready to go.
>
>
>
> So, if you are in the process of a restoration, or need to replace a
> door or hatch or body panel or are looking for anything that you might
> need in the future (and don't want to pay shipping from somewhere else
> in the country) then I suggest you contact Rudi and find out if he has
> what you need. The prices on the 'Big' stuff will be very good. The
> shop is open during the week, closed on the weekends. It is probably
> worth the trip if you are within a reasonable distance to drive to the
> shop and bone yard and have Rudi show you what he has. I counted about
> 40 Bugs sitting there right now and then there are all the parts stored
and ready to go.
>
> He can be reached at 425-778-6900 or email at schaffner.motors@verizon.net
.
> The address is 21705 Hwy 99, Lynnwood, WA. 98036. Take the 220th exit
> from I-5, head West to Hwy 99, turn North, immediately on your right.
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