For those who haven't noticed, it seems Vanagons have hit the bottom of their price curve and has been working their way up since late last year. There will be some low priced examples but the trend is decidedly upward. 'Reason why I am even considering turning a sow's ear into a purse.
BenT sent from my electronic leash On Apr 15, 2011, at 11:18 AM, "Scott Daniel - Turbovans" <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > Glad to see someone expressing that Vanagons are becoming rare, and I assume appreciation for their great value and utility, etc, goes along with that. > Save everyone that is not badly crashed or rusted; they are irreplaceable, I say. > That's my plan. > As long as people or businesses have place to keep 'em ....save as many as possible. Any Vanagon body shell can be built into any version of Vanagon you could want. They're great that way. I can't think of one vehicle type anywhere that has and does everything that vanagons do, or can be built to do. Not just the vehicle itself either....the whole world family that goes with it, extensive parts supply network, etc. All that stuff too. > > Scott |
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