I am pretty sure this is the same vanagon that I have seen at several bus campouts in AZ over the years. The couple that own it are ancient-ahh, much older than anybody else at these campouts-maybe in their mid/late 80's? In any event, the owner makes & sells unique vanagon accessories, non of which I can remember or have needed, but kinda cool. I think 1 is a prop rod for the rear hatch to hold it slightly open, but still secure? The last time I saw them, they had a teardrop camping trailer behind the vanagon? These volks have gone for it, got into the whole bus scene, etc. for a long time, & I am sad to see that they are selling it. As several volks have noticed, the vanagon has been obsessed over for 17 years, & I am sure everything is in mint condition, but the price still seems a little steep. Pax, Tom B.-hope I am still gungho/alive at that age & doing vanagons
On Dec 1, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Roger Van Till wrote: > I need the flyswatter hook too. > I wonder if those seat levers are actually Maglight flashlights. Make > it easy to find the water tank at night. > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Jake de Villiers wrote: > >> Just noticed the Chapstick holder! I love it :) |
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