In a message dated 1/3/09 4:55:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, djct2@YAHOO.COM writes:
> I have just looked at an 84 adventure wagon. It has 39,000 miles and body > is > perfect, no rust no dents except 2 small dents. Paint is 2 tone faded but > with wax should be great. it looks like it has been sitting a long time. It > is part of an estate sale. Battery is dead and the sale person wouldn't let > me jump it. She did let me hook up a charger and I can come back tomorrow. > my question is what is the value of the adventure wagons, I see the layout > of this one is very different than the standard westfalias I have seen. What > is the history on these and what are they worth. I like tha hard top with > all the windows and big skylight. What should I be looking at before buying? > dj > man, dj how many vanagons do you own? LOL seems like youve always got a new one.. or do u just buy and sell them?
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