Hi Joy: A few years ago, I shipped a Westy from Halifax to St. John's on a small container vessel called the Sanderling. See http://www.oceanex.com/ . They have some uncontainerized deck space available. A couple of sailings a week I think. It was around $400 or so if I recall, likely more than that now. So if you had someone in Nova Scotia interested, you'd only have to get it to the Waterfront on your end :) Tom On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Joy Hecht <jhecht@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > Oops, I sent my reply on this to Chris - didn't notice he had emailed the > list. > > The problems on selling Matilda whole really arise because I'm in > Newfoundland and the market here is tiny. And because she isn't driveable > now to a different destination. She would need to be shipped and it's far. > > I'm happy to sell her whole, if someone wants to figure out a way to ship > her. I'd love for her to be restored by someone who cares about vanagons > and can do that. I'm not looking to make a lot of money off her - the real > cost would be the shipping. > > If you're serious about shipping her, please let me know. I just did a bit > of online scouting for quotes on what it would cost, though so no responses > so far. But you can do that too, and you know where you'd be shipping to > so that could make more sense. > > If you are interested, please do contact me! > > > > Joy > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:55 AM, <JordanVw@aol.com> wrote: > > > ** > > joy.. im confused.. yours is a 89 westy..right? and it still runs and > > drives??.. why not just sell it whole? even in rusty beat shape ive > seen > > '89 westys fetch more than 5 grand.. > > i paid $4500 for my '89 westy that i rescued from cash for > > clunkers...smashed front , smashed poptop, and all... > > > > > > > > sell it!! dont part it out.. someone will restore it.. put it on > > samba...i guarantee you will get more than you think its worth.. > > > > > > chris > > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 6/27/2012 10:22:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > > jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU writes: > > > > Well, friends, the time has come. I can't cope any more with a vehicle > > that seems to break down every time I drive her, and Matilda is being > > retired. Going to the happy hunting grounds for old and infirm vanagons. > > > > I was about to (finally) register her in Canada, when she broke down yet > > again, and very sadly I'm giving up. (You know it's bad, when the tow > > truck operator shows up and regales you with his recollections of all the > > previous times he has towed your van. Of course you also know that means > > you live in a really small town...) > > > > > |
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