Roland <syncronicity1@GMAIL.COM> writes: > Notice that engine conversion are absolutely not on the list, I think > that the buyer who will pay a premium for a stock Vanagon will see any > engine converion as a risk that reduces the price of the vehicle. On this one I think it depends on the conversion AND they buyer. WBXs have their problems, and any informed buyer will be well aware of them. If a conversion is done well I could see it adding value for some buyers. If it looks amateurish or sloppy, then I agree with you. Allan -- 1991 Vanagon GL |
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