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Date:         Sun, 30 Jun 2013 17:19:32 -0400
Reply-To:     ANTONY MARSH <apetermarsh@ME.COM>
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From:         ANTONY MARSH <apetermarsh@ME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Wife is done with Vanagon and camping!
In-Reply-To:  <B4B06D0B-A71A-4328-9907-BF28494B4980@gmail.com>
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On my way out of my local Publics four months ago I saw a 1973 GMC Palm Beach coach in excellent condition. I was driving my newly refurbished 91 Tin Top which - IMHO - looks as if new.

Talking to the owner and his wife about where they were heading - they were driving back home in Michigan. That's a long expensive drive in that old bus - but - this is what I'm getting at - turns out the husband was 90 and his very alert and charming wife was 91.

They still had the MAGIC of camping and traveling.

Sorry to go on Peter Marsh Naples.

Sent from my digital leash

On Jun 30, 2013, at 15:37, phishman068@gmail.com wrote:

> I recently met a man who 93 yrs old and the original owner and primary driver of his. "85. I dot know If he camps. > > -craig


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