Nah. Believe me, I'm out there. And I look! My mechanic actually owns a surprisingly large percentage of the (functioning) Vanagons in Southern Nevada. Sad on one hand, but kinda cool at the same time since they're so rare. Can't tell you how many weird looks I get every day! I think it's because they aren't "cool enough" for the average Las Vegan. I ain't your average Las Vegan though! Maybe if they sold 'em with BMW or Mercedes badging? LOL
u must be living under a rock. > > east coast vanagon scaricity is common, due to lack of them sold here and > succumbing to rust, but in the west arid climes, they should be all over the > place > |
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