I've got a cousin who could get you that same bus for $39K. ;) Here's the deal. While I suppose it's good for all of us if these things really command that kind fo price, and we should hail GoWesty for coaxing up the pricing, I can't help feeling a little gouged for the community at large when I see a $40K Weekender--even a syncro. But maybe I'm off the mark. I've never been to GoWesty to see their rigs. Maybe people are thrilled with them and glad to pay those kind of prices. Problem is I don't know that many rich people so I don't know anyone who could pay that for a 20 year old bus. And I used to know middle class people who might have been able to scare up $40K for a car, but that class has been cancelled. Are their renovations of busses that good? Anybody on the list bought one? Will this one really fetch $40K? Best, Jeff 83.5 Westy LA,CA
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