Michael, Good move on the 91GL. I have two 88GL's - one is my daily driver, the other is a project. I have owned a 71 camper, and a 68 Loaf. After owning first an 85GL and then my 88 GL's I simply cannot imagine going back to those early vehicles. I know there is nostalgia in the old vans, but boy, they are nothing compared to the newer Vanagons, And there is no comparison to the comforts and ease of driving. You done good, hanging onto the 91GL. And if your wife likes it - wow! Lucky man!. Enjoy. John Rodgers 88 GL driver
Michael Sullivan wrote: > Based on the responses so far, I guess tha I AM the lucky owner of a sweet 91GL that I originally thought that I was! > I guess the nostalgia of an old bus was making me lean in another direction. > I think that I will take a member's suggestion and purchase the '74 for fun and see what happens. Hope my neighbors don't mind a retro flashback while in process. :-) > Thnaks again, Michael in San ANtonio > '91GL 'Gringo' > > > Thanks, Michael Sullivan > > > |
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