Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 17:38:20 -0800
Reply-To: Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Fun junkyard Saturday
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I went to fetch the Eurovan seats for the Westy project and had them out in minutes, fortunately because just as I was leaving home I grabbed the multi-folding Torx tool I bought a few months ago. Needed two sizes and would have been steamed to get there and discover I needed that tool and know I left it at home. While there I looked around a bit and found the one remaining Vanagon (several bays still) and grabbed the passenger grab handle for my driver’s side. That van still has the complete overhead front A/C unit but the van is a shed for aircooled engines.
The fellow has been getting rid of the old carcasses during the times of high scrap steel prices, now over. The nice complete rust-free two-tone-blue early sunroof passenger Vanagon I saw last visit must have gone to the crusher. Someone should have saved that van. During a windstorm a tree fell on a patch of Beetles, squashing about a dozen of them. Also, he sold his junkyard dog; his homemade Frankensyncro flatbed tandem-rear-axle tow truck. Wish I’d gotten a picture of that during my last visit.
My seats came out of a ’93 passenger EV and he also has a ’93 EV MV with a very nice complete grey interior with table, jumpseats, curtains and poptop. I wanted these nicer grey buckets but he would not part that one out. I think he’s being unrealistic asking two grand for that van, as it’s rusting into the ground. This is at Mid-Atlantic VW (and towing) in Disputanta VA.
On the way home stopped by a second place and found a 2001 Passat with 15x 6” BBS alloys, 5x112, ET35, for $15 apiece but I was out of money. I think these wheels only require the centerbore enlarged so I’m trying hard not to be too greatly tempted. This place also had a Subaru Legacy with an as-yet-unraided engine compartment, so there’s another dream.
Got home and began cleaning up the seats, then stopped to take the new old dog to the park then grill steaks. A good day. More seat work tomorrow.
Stephen
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