Although this is old hat to people around Seattle like myself I'm still amazed sometimes. Like today. In a drive of less than five miles (probably less) in West Seattle I passed, parked, four Vanagon Westfalias (one a Syncro) and two Tin Top Vanagons, one of those a Syncro also. And was passed driving the other way by a Bay Window Riviera. But one Syncro Westy usually parked along that same route wasn't there, it would have been one more. And all looked well taken care of, not yard ornaments. Gee, maybe we aught to start some kind of VW Camping Society around here :) |
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