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Date:         Mon, 1 Jul 2013 10:37:14 -0500
Reply-To:     JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Is there anyone under 60 on this list????
Comments: To: Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <CAFnDXk2mZrJduBWusaUEcrSr81G6d7xTB4AsFQ9+TzuO_ByL_w@mail.gmail.com>
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Me - I'm one of the older bearded dudes - 73.8.....owned one or more VW van's for the last 33 years. currently have three tintops. When I'm out and about driving looking fashionable - flathat, sunglasses and beard - I get the high sign from the 20-somethings and younger crowd all the time. Kinda neat, knowing there's other generations becoming aware.

I agree with you Jim, vanity about fashion and appearance drives many would-be/wannabe van owners away. For me, however - I was always attracted to the different, the odd. I used to have a Volvo 544, something really strange in this part of the world back in the day. I flew a real early C-35 V-tail Beech Bonanza which was not common, and owned a Cessna 195(civilian version) and a Cessna LC-126 (military version of Cessna 195 - uncommon all. Then came the Buses and Vanagons. For years I have been a potter for a living - not the common job - and a moldmaker for ceramics, something really uncommon - probably not another pro ceramic moldmaker in the state. But then as I said - I like the odd, the different, some would even say strange. But it's my thing!

John

On 7/1/2013 9:42 AM, Jim Felder wrote: > I agree with Chris. There won't be any problem finding people who want > them and will take care of them in the future. It's right now that's the > problem. Every once in a while I get in a conversation at a campground with > someone about my age who says "I sure wish I had one of those. My wife and > kids, though, would disown me." Upon further discussion it usually turns > out to be that they are not modern looking enough. You'd think people could > come up with a better reason than fashion for not allowing themselves to > enjoy something. > > But anyway, the kids coming along won't put up that barrier, I'm sure. They > seem to accept the looks of the car as very cool. I recently had a bunch of > girls pass me on the Interstate with their iPhones sticking out every > window, all smiles, and it sure wasn't me they were photographing. I think > the future looks bright for our Vanagons if we can just keep them running > for now! > > Jim > > > On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Chris S. <szpejankowski@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yes. I'm under 60. I've had a Vanagon Westfalia of some kind for the last >> 14 years. In that time I have noticed a shift in public's perception of >> our vehicles towards the waaay cool side. There's a young crop of future >> owners waiting in the wings. >> >> Chris. >> >> >> Dnia Jul 1, 2013 o godz. 9:57 Andrew Graydon <andrew@GRAYDONS.CA> >> napisaƂ(a): >> >>> Myself and my wife are 41 with two boys, 16 and 13. We bought an 82 >> Diesel >>> Westy 1 1/2 years ago. We had come to the conclusion that sometjing was >>> odd, our kids liked hanging out with us ! So twice a year, march break >> and >>> two weeks during the summer, we take road trips in the Vanagon, we've put >>> about 11, 000 miles up so far ! Most weekends the Vanagon becomes a spare >>> room at the marina for 'overflow' of kids. >>> >>> Yes 'Schnail' is slow, yes her engine is a bit tired, yes she puffs the >> odd >>> cloud of smoke, yes she needs about 1/3 of her panels replaced because of >>> rust. However, my sons are already planning their trios as soons as they >>> get licenses :) >> >


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