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Date:         Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:23:14 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
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From:         Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
Subject:      Vanagon   ?Previa?
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Kinda off topic but is anyone onlist familiar with the Toyota Previa? Respond PM, if you think it belongs off list. S.O.'s old (1970) Beamer 2002 is finally rusted beyond beyond. No more body left to weld another 'raceshop' suspension to, so I have to find another old vehicle she will drive..And the Toyota has always intrigued me. Reading shows them inexpensive (compared to Vanagons) and dependable(according to some). They are fairly plentiful, but manual trans ones seem a bit rare and the supercharged ones (160hp vs 130hp na) are rare also. Many come with full time 4X4. They have a DOC 4, mounted slanted behind the front wheels (mid engine?) Not a Vanagon, by any means, but a viable van for someone who's been known to neglect their vehicle, like my SO. I think they made em from 91 to 97. Anybody have any feedback on those? thanks, Don Hanson

Vanagon content: In order to buy a nice running 4X4 Vanagon with 160hp and cold AC, I would probably have to give....oh, maybe $20k? I see plenty of these Previas for under $5k..most around $3k...seems like a good price..


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