Dear underpriced vanagons read the gowesty site they pay 2-5k $ for a van then take it apart and replace everything (sound familiar) then they ask how much for the purchase price ... and they are out of stock ... hmmm good for you i paid 3.2 K$ for mine too and i did fly to there to get it and put an engine in it ...
when i have replaced all the bits and done some interesting things with wire and and other electronics this will be a rebuilt 1984 vintage with no rust ... what do you think i will ask for it if i sell it yours
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Robert Fisher <garciasghostvw@gmail.com>wrote: > I paid $300 each for mine. For that money you could fly out here, buy one, > take a vacation, swap the engine and drive it home. : ) > > Cya, > Robert >
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