Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:38:52 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: 85 Weekender FS
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Sounds good Miquel,
That's a special model - 85 Wolfsfurb Weekender. The 85's I have seen of
that exact year and model have all been identical to 85 Wolfy Weekender -
that's brown with a goldish stripe in the middle, shredomatic light an
uholstery, and interior panels in a dark camel sort of color, not the
'normal' door panels, which are the normal cardbaord, but the interior penel
on the driver's side, in the main area in back, plus below the rear seat -
that all appears to be metal covered with vinyl to me - a nice step up from
the usual covered paperboard or whatever you want to call it.
it should have a tachometer, PS and AC.
and yes.......they come with a fridge that looks like an ice box kinda - top
loading, attaches to the floor with two thumb screw/nut things, and it runs
on either 110 AC or 12 volts via a cigarette light plug. Mine doesn't seem
to do anything on 12 volts, not starting from warm on a summer day anyway.
but a special model for sure.
I saw one identical to mine about a year and a half ago in the southerest
with not-too-high miles, excellent conditoin throughout , and they were
asking $ 9,200. Don't know if it sold for that though.
ok, back to work on my 85 Adventurewagon , that's rust and dent free, and
for sale, and has a vastly improved interior. And actually, in my sedlom r
humble opinion, *anything* done to the stock AW interior layout would be a
massive improvement over the stock set up , and I'll be finishing up that
part too - remodeling the interior.
My 83 Westy just sold vai theSamba to an Oregon gentlemen just the other
day.
and I gotta get my collectible grade 82 Sunroof Diesel engine's ring and
valve job done and sell that baby too !
( working on a total of 7 seller vangons , most of them dent and rust free,
and special models or campers, two of them diesel. )
Scott
www.turbovans.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "miguel pacheco" <mundopacheco@GMAIL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: 85 Weekender FS
> Guys, I was asked to facilitate the sale of a local van. The owner of
> a shop I sell used Vanagon parts to, here in Durango, Co. contacted
> me, saying it looked very clean to him. I took a quick look this
> afternoon and just wanted to throw it out there before I do more
> research. It's an 85 Wolfsburg with only 74K on the clock, which the
> owner says are original. I am meeting with him tomorrow and will know
> more then. The other standout is that it appears to have a very clean
> body. It is a light yellow, with white pop-top. It has only the jump
> seat behind the driver side and, according to the owner, instead of a
> second jump seat, it came with the fridge, which is not in the vehicle
> at this time, because he gave it away. I insisted that, if he can do
> it, he should get it back and he says that he can. It has the corduroy
> interior and it has the fraying as would be expected.
> It just got new brakes, a tune up, etc...to the tune of 1100.00. I am
> fairly unfamiliar with what this year Vanagon should and shouldn't
> have, as far as stock vs otherwise and that's why I'm posting earlier
> than I should. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me
> with your questions. I will have pictures and more information up
> asap. I hope to come up with a fair asking price, based on your input
> and a bit or research.
> So heads up.....if you are in the market, let's start talking before I
> put it up FS at all the usual places. FYI On TheSamba, I advertised a
> pop-top for sale and not only sold it, but sold two Vanagons, one 2wd,
> the other a Syncro, plus threw in a bunch of other goodies. He happy,
> me happy.
> (970)903-8087
>
> Thanks,
> Miguel
> Down to one Syncro AW SVX (Fritz) and one 2wd (Baby) from eleven vans,
> two years ago
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