Where is it & what sort of environment has it lived in? ORR ~ DeanB On 16 Apr , 2013, at 8:22 AM, Jeff Lincoln wrote: > I have a friend who has an '85 GL hard top he is looking to get rid > of. > It's just a thought at this point and he is debating selling it as > is or > parting it out. > > We've already done some quick and dirty math - and it's worth more $ > as > parts. Still, it's a tough decision and I told him I'd get the general > thoughts of the list for him. > > Details: > '85 GL hard Top > Original Engine - 100k-125k Miles > Manual Trans > > Good: > New Stainless Coolant pipes > Great condition Tan Interior (GL rear seat and also a bed seat from > an '86) > New Brakes > New Gas Tank and seals > Good trans > No coolant leaks > Good Running engine (but there are some issues see below) > > > Bad: > Seam rust is getting a bit significant > Major oil leak (could be main seal - not sure > A bit crusty (rusty) underneath from sitting) > Needs exhaust work (j-pipe rusted through) > Hasn't been driven regularly in about 5-7 years - mostly sitting > > I know geography can effect these types of decisions too - we are in > Michigan - So the rust issue might be perceived as terrible in other > places > - for this area I'd say it's mild to medium. > > I would never consider parting out a Vanagon in most situations - > this one > however is boarderline. It's absolutely worth more as parts and > scrap than > as a whole. Just looking for your insight :) > > > > Thanks, > > Jeff > '85 GL (Gertie) > '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus |
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