My 84 Westy is vanity plate named DETLEF in honor of the OG owner who owned it for its 1st 18 years & 38.5k miles. We were the 1st to answer his ad, & he wouldn't let us drive it, but would take us for a ride in it. It had only been serviced by the dealer, & looked/ran like brand new. Coincidently, I was not even considering a vanagon on the day I saw the ad in the local paper, but threw a rod in a new engine in my 63 DC w/ 700 miles on it & said, hey, how about that vanagon in the paper this morning! YMMV, Mr. BZ-Detlef now has 118k & is only slightly used
On Oct 1, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Robert Adams wrote: > My girls named my 87 syncro Gretchen - They thought it sounded like > a large german girl. > > The name has stuck and now we all refer to her that way, The worst > part is I find myself talking to her when we are all alone on a > drive somewhere ! If she isnt driving/running just right I will ask > her... Whats wrong Gretchen ? > > > Bob > 87 syncro Westfakia "Gretchen" |
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