Ahemm... So now, every Tom, Dick, and Sally knows to go "fishing" should they ever have a hankering to "borrow" a Vanagon in San Antonio. Might I remind Mr. Sandwichhead et al. that the List is a public forum. I am not saying Vanagon owners have sticky fingers but would be Vanagonnapers might be lurking amongst the flock. Please be careful about what you share here.
Just my two centavos, BenT Sent from my mobile device On Oct 29, 2009, at 6:52 AM, Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > I have a spare. Don't know alum from steel, but it says Curtis on > it and V > 33. this is for ignition. Had it made a a key shop a couple of > years ago. > I have a rubber fishingbobber on my antenna for decoration(like a big > Jack-in-box head) only bigger and i slide a key on the antenna and > then the > bobber and slide it all the way down to the nose cone. you can't > see the > key and I like the bobber. > Michael in San Antonio > 91GL AT 'Gringo' |
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