Suggestion: if you REALLY want to know who sold "the-movie-star" the van he had trouble with while transiting Salt Lake City, call the shop that talked directly to t-m-s whom he (t-m-s) told the shop volks it was a GW van with their 2.4 WBoxer in it. Or, just consult the vanagon.com archives where all this information is. It's accurate... ..... unless t-m-s lied to the SLC volks-shop volks. bob > > >> I am pretty sure that GW wishes to distance itself from The Hanksmobile >> after he appeared on Letterman & talked about the breakdown issues he had w/ >> it in the Utah Desert? Even I was digusted that GW might have sold a mega >> dollar vehicle that broke down-glad to know it was some dweeb's from AZ >> instead! (hope he is not on this list, but if he /she is, then that would >> explain why he/she never owned up to the botch job?) >> >> YMMV, >> >> Mr. BZ-go westy young man >> >> >> On Dec 2, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Don Hanson wrote: >> >>> My apologies to Go Westie and to the list for the mistake regarding the >>> movie star and the Westie.... |
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