Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:06:15 -0700
Reply-To: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Re: Friday: than Vanagon smell?
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No wonder you've had three wives.
My great-uncle Julius had an early sixties Beetle, which was the first VW I
ever rode in. He bought it new, and thinking back on it now it seems a
strange thing for him to do considering his sensibilities, particularly at
that time in the South. I was just a six-year-old that thought it was a cool
car. As far as know he drove that thing 'til he died almost thirty years
later.
Anyway, the first time I got in the thing... er- the bug, rather, I asked
him what 'that smell' was. He said it came from the straw that VW used to
stuff the seats.
If we've had the Vgon closed up on a really hot day, I can get a whiff of
that same smell right when I open the door; otherwise I don't smell it at
all.
Cya,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Rocket J Squirrel
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:45 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Friday: than Vanagon smell?
When I was in high school one of my friends was able to borrow the
family's splittie for our occasional ill-considered ventures. That thing
had a dank and resentful* smell, which we attributed to my friend's older
brother.
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* The way I like my women.
--
Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott
84 Westfalia: Mellow Yellow ("The Electrical Banana")
74 Westrailia: (Ladybug Trailer company, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
Bend, OR
KG6RCR
On 10/23/2009 1:52 PM Jim Felder wrote:
> Recently I went camping and paddling, and, not being near a trash
> receptacle, didn't get a waterlogged bag of overnight group garbage
> out of my westy until the end of the day. Following this were two
> straight weeks of rain and three nights of camping during that time.
> The vanagon didn't have a chance to dry out. My supernice rubber rear
> mat held most of that, but in a matter of days it became obvious that
> water had gone everywhere--the smell of mildew got pretty strong. I
> put in a heater and a fan for three days and then the sun came out and
> things got better. As a test, I had my wife come out and give it the
> test as my nose is unpredictable. She said she couldn't smell anything
> but a "vanagon smell."
>
> "What?"
>
> We've had three vanagons, one new since 90 (gone as of last summer)
> and a 91 (both gas) and the 83 westy (diesel)
>
> "Do you mean a cooking smell, in the westy?"
>
> "No, they all have a certain smell."
>
> My daughter got in on the conversation and said that all VWs have that
> smell, going back to the first VWs she remembers, my wife's 65 bug and
> my 69 bus we drove through the 70s. She thought it might be that
> rear-engined VW were substantially different from front-engined ones,
> but I assured her that that was probably not the case.
>
> I asked her if my Jetta, which is fairly new to me (and a diesel),
> smelled that way. Leading to the possibility that it is me, not the
> cars, with the volkswagen/vanagon smell. But it was agreed that I have
> had other cars that did not have "that smell."
>
> What to make of this?
>
> The malevolent odor of the wet westy is almost gone. Anything to do to
> ensure the smell doesn't come back in wet weather?
>
> Jim
>
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