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Date:         Tue, 7 Oct 2008 00:44:05 -0400
Reply-To:     Jonathan Farrugia <jfarrugi@UMICH.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jonathan Farrugia <jfarrugi@UMICH.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Hurricane Ike vs. Vanagon (a long, last post perhaps...)
In-Reply-To:  <7a0d6a660810062027p48f1a9aaw71f468d4eda5d9ee@mail.gmail.com>
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that will totally buff out ;).

jonathan => who never new texas could be so green

On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Anthony Kimmons wrote:

> To all my good friends and Vanagon folks- > It is with much regret that I write this email telling a sad sad story... > > Here are some pictures showing what I am about to tell- > http://www.anthonykimmons.com/ike/ike.html > > When Hurricane Ike came through, peered out through the garage window, late > at night to check on the cars. > With no electricity and only a flashlight, I noticed that my van was > 'tilted' slightly but did not take alarm. Then I noticed that the tree that > was next to my 87 Vanagon seemed to "not be there anymore". I was a bit > concerned, but waited until morning to find out the news. > > Later, when I went back into the house. I heard a huge crash above my > bedroom and a great pile of branches and leaves fell. The next morning I > discovered that an 80 foot pine had fallen over, crushed my beloved Vanagon > and was perched above my bedroom. The van however had prevented the pine > from falling completely into the house and possible saved me as I had been > right beneath it. I may owe my life to this old Van. > > So, now I find myself without a Vanagon or at least a drivable one. I have > had this car since 1988 and have treasured it through the years. > We had some good times over the years and all the times it left me stuck in > the road seem now to have faded away. I think of only the good it brought to > my life. Funny, I always thought it would die from rust or an engine fire, > but never thought about it being crushed by a tree in the driveway. Oh > well... such is life, full of surprises. Regretfully, this may be one of my > last posts to the Vanagon list. All of you have been such a help as I worked > to restore this van for years now. Whenever I had trouble finding parts or > fixing some problem, there have always been those helpful list folks who > have gotten me through and kept this van running. It was in good shape, had > lots of new parts. I figure I put in far more than it's worth over the past > few years with a engine rebuild and lots of new parts inside. I was hoping > to have this van for many years to come... > > What now? Looking once more from list advice. Part it out? Ebay? Wondering > if any of you have suggestions? Wondering if there is any reason to believe > that I could recover the van even from this? The engine was not damaged at > all... as I said there are tons of practically new parts, including heads, > hoses, etc. As you can see from the pictures, the drivers side of the van > was pushed in and the top crushed down to the level of the seats. The > interior is basically fine as well, it's mostly body damage and window glass > that the van suffered. What should I do with this old girl? I don't see > where the Bentley covers this! Suggestions welcome! > > Signing off- > Tony > > >


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