Thanks, Matt I'm taking a break on the downslope of a bridge where I even have wi-fi! So last night I took a road break near an old Army base in Western NebraskA where I hit a bump and a trailer fender fell off. So I fixed it on a slight hill but the wind prevented me coasting enough to start the engine. SO I spent the night at Sioux Meadows (formerly Souix Army Depot. I walked around a bit and pictured it was 1944. This morning I flagged a truck tow and the driver drove his John Deere over and tow started me. It's 11:22 AM and I have been driving since I left at 7 AM. Now half-way thru NebraskA and about 5 hours from Omaha. I'm going to ncheck my map to see if the VW place to mention or Al Brase is on the way. Al is a Diesel Vanagon guy and I need a Diesel Vanagon starter. Since he lives in Iowa this makes sense. Robert 1982 Westfalia
--- Matt Sutton <msutts@earthlink.net> wrote: > Hey Robert, > > Jerry's Country Bug Works > 20996 Heather Rd. > Keosauqua, IA 52565 > > 319-293-9113 > Cell 641-680-1597 > bugworks@netins.net > > It's not a junk yard, but he has more VW's than > I've seen anywhere outside a > dealership. He's also a great mechanic, and a > incredibly decent guy. South > eastern Iowa if I remember right, pretty far > removed, but a really beautiful > place. > > Good luck. > > Matt Sutton > 88GL > Brooklyn NY > > > > >
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