> > One hopes that any intact vanagon is worth more than the cost of the > scrap metal, otherwise would indicate NOONE will be inclined to save, > restore or even perhaps own a Vanagon.
Very true and I certainly wouldn't expect to see people giving the things away but a van with a non-working enging, a trashed interior and possibly some medium to heavey rust issues shouldn't be selling for $3000+ That may be an extreme example but you know what I mean. Also a good point about looking often. I'm sure that the more you frequent the list the better deals you will run accross - I also assume you are correct in that they don't stay there for long.
-- Thanks, Jeff '90 Carat (Grover) '86 (We call this one Parts) '85 GL (Preparing to move to a new Home) '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus |
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