There was a dude on the list a few years ago who tricked out a Syncro with a hardtop for Jimmy Buffet --- there's probably a celebrity vanagon list that folks like me aren't welcome on :-) And perhaps they are all followed by the butler in the flatbed towtruck --- at a discrete distance of course............ Cheers, Doug On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote: > Wonder why Hanks chose a 4wd to drive on main highways? I know, he can > probably afford whatever he wants...at least he didn't choose a Uni-Moog > Euro style Paris-Dakar truck camper like I see some of our Euro friends > driving around on our freeways...but you don't really need a syncro to get > from LA to SlickCity > and he probably would have made the remaining miles without running dry in a > 2wd.... > Now if that was Leno driving the Gold-Plater from Go Westie he'd have been > able to keep it going...Leno is a Car Guy...has some really outrageous > vehicles....keeping a Vanagon going would be childs play for that guy..And > Letterman? He could have bedded down with his 'driver' in the outback near > Wendover and no one would be the wiser.. > I bet the guys at Go Westie are very happy with Hank's and that > publicity...They will sell dozens now to other Hollywood types.. I am > somewhat surprised that they sold him one that wasn't exactly perfect, > though....Some Go Westie employee is probably looking for a new job today.. > Don Hanson > > > On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 8:01 AM, phil zimmerman <philzimm1@shaw.ca> wrote: > >> Edward Duntz <eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM> typed in part: >> Tom Hanks is talking on Letterman about his Syncro Westy. >> >> Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@GMAIL.COM> typed in part: >> He got his van at Go Westy, beautifully done interior. All the >> cabinetry was >> redone and it has the usual Recaro's in it. Go Westy 2.3 or 2.4 motor. >> >
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