let's talk about who has been working on cars the longest.. and who has worked on the most brands of cars. and maybe who has been working on VW's the longest.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Max Wellhouse" <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 8:07 PM Subject: Re: Oldest
>I just turned 60, so I'm out of the hunt, but my first van was a > white Texas-bred 1960 Kombi(no rust) with the double doors on the > driver's side. Paid $3.61 for it ie the cost of a compression check > at the IH dealer in Clarinda Iowa. A bunch of hippies had a load of > tapestries etc(drugs???....ya think??) blew a hole in a piston on > their way to a head shop in Ames off campus at ISU. All they cared > about was getting the "goods" to the head shop. They said that if I > delivered, I could have the bus. A borrowed 1969 Ford XL and a > rented U haul bumper hitch/tow bar combp later, it was home and so > were the goodies. Used piston and cylinder from my stock pile and I > drove it all summer long. Eventually got a clear title to it. > > Gave it to my roommate that fall in exchange for him co-signing a > loan so I could buy my dream car, a blue 1963 356B Porsche > Coupe. Went bus-less from about 1970- 1978 when I bought a 71 > gold/white in Arkansas for like $700. Wish I still had all three of > those vehicles.....oh well > > DM&FS > > At 11:33 AM 10/7/2011, John Jensen wrote: >>So if Craig is the youngest, who is the oldest? >>And what is the average? What was the most likely first VW van of the >>average list member? Splitty? >> >>John Jensen >>johnjensen@johnjensenartist.com >>http://www.johnjensenartist.com >>bluesbug@verizon.net |
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