My hubby saw a T1 panelvan in his travels on Wed.; it was for sale so now he wants to look at it. I say we have too many projects (like always) but hey, it doesn't hurt to look. I need to finish up our T1 doublecab. It sits around and gets in worse shape; brakes suck. I need to put some disc brakes on it (among many other things). I think the T1 panel was down on Hwy. 152 near Hollister. On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:53 PM, BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 5/28/08, Donna Skarloken <dskarloken@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I may have mentioned the panel Vanagon (can't recall what year) I saw on >> Humphrey's used car lot, probably around 1986 or so since we were shopping >> for a van due to the birth of my son. Wish I had paid more attention to it; >> panel Vanagons are rare sightings, at least around here (Northern Cal). No >> seats and no windows so it was not a candidate for a baby hauler at the >> time. Now I really like panels for some reason. >> >> Buckarette > > > > Hey Bucky-rette, > > I had an 87 Panelvan. Belongs to Jim Thompson's buddy Cliff in SoCal now. > > > BenT > |
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