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Date:         Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:06:25 -0700
Reply-To:     Peter DiFalco <peter.difalco@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Peter DiFalco <peter.difalco@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Buying a Van - Bought a Van
In-Reply-To:  <DDEBFFB2-9048-4C4C-AC90-D5B92986E130@verizon.net>
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Hi Dan,

Congrats! Don't underestimate the fun of having your steering wheel upside-down. I find it's actually more comfortable for the position I like to keep my hands. At any rate, that's a 3 minute fix with a torq wrench. The air conditioning is more troublesome than it's worth, in my opinion. I have young children and live in the north state valley where it gets over 100 degrees in the summer, and this year I'll be investing in a nice dark window tinting instead of another $250 worth of ozone-eating refrigerant.

Enjoy your beautiful new ride and stop in if you're ever in the north part of our state.

Cheers, Peter Chico

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Daniel Rotblatt <d.rotblatt@verizon.net>wrote:

> Thanks everyone for all the advice - it gave me enough info to feel > comfortable in making my decision! > > I found an '85 westy weekender here in the area for sale this week, > took a look, drove it, he was asking $6K, offered $5K, he countered > with $5.5K, and it's now sitting in my driveway! Not a speck of rust > on it, looked under it carefully and it's got no indication of any > accidents. The engine had new head gaskets put on two years ago (plus > a lot of other work). The heads were rebuilt before that, and > according to the PO the gasket was not in it's groove in the head when > it was replaced. So he had both replaced - the work was done at a > reputable VW mechanic in Santa Barbara. > > Anyway - he's put a lot of money into the engine, it runs really > nice. Passed smog with flying colors, most of the emmisions where > below average (which is always a good sign). Because he was putting > money into the mechanics, he didn't put money into the interior, but > it's still very usable. He has two kids and wanted it safe. > > Problems: steering wheel is upside down (or 180 degrees off), there is > no plastic cover on the steering column (which will make it easy to > fix the steering wheel alignment), there is a little air in the brake > line (brake pumps up a bit - he says it's always been like that, but > I've done brakes, cylinders, etc. before), the left signal is working > intermittently (feels like a loose/dirty connection - brakes lights > work fine), and a number of little things. > > Pros: new Go Westy canvas, clean body, workable interior, peppy (for a > VW van), brake discs are good. > > Cons: no air conditioning, paint is old (that bronze metallic color, > the clearcoat is fading and worn). > > Thanks again - I'll be around! > > Dan > L.A. >


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