Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 20:16:54 -0500
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: Is there anyone under 60 on this list???? WAS:Wife is done
with Vanagon a...
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Well Scott, the younger generation has been going downhill for how many thousand years now? Somehow, I'll bet they make it, albeit differently from us old codgers. mcneely
---- Scott Ohana <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote:
> I do think there is a large shift away from the traditional VW ( or
> first car of any type )owner of yore that just tinkered with stuff,
> figured out how it works....came up with inexpensive repairs etc...
> a swing away from that.
> Even to the point of post-comuter generation people without a
> background in mechanically tinkering and general car savvy now owning
> vanagons.
> Which if ever there was a vehicle that could benefit from plane ol
> mechanical and car savvy by the owners ..
> Vanagons are sure that.
> And I know people that can't tell if the head lights are aimed very
> well, can't figure out the stock jack ..
> don't know that click-click-click real fast for turn signals on one
> side means a bulb is not flashing on that side.
> And I would think that most of use that grew up tinkering figured that
> out in about the first 2 months of owning our first car.
> Sure doesn't take a lot of brain-power to figure that out..
> yet that is a too typical example of how very untuned in with car things
> many car-driving people are these days.
>
> lots and lots of that.
> so that could be a factor in vanagons declining ...they are
> pre-computer, pre 'everything made cheaply out of plastic' vehicles.
> The modern world may have trouble relating to a thing from yesterday's
> pre-computer world.
> And computers and iphones most definitely, in my opion and perception..
> consipire towards people thinking less for themselves. LOTS less .
>
> so that's what could do in vanagons ..... IMO ..is the lack of plain
> fix-it savvy in the culture. ..the ever increasing decline in
> figure-stuff-out-myself ..It's too easy for people to rush to the
> iphone, then ask a question without enough info with it to be answered
> intelligently.
> .......than it is either to just plane LOOK at the thing and see how it
> works ..or to ask a question with enough info for the question to be
> answered .
>
> there is a creeping stupidification going on ..in the entire culture.
> That's what could do vanagons in. Nothing about the vehicles
> themselves, or even about parts for them.
> by 2030 most people won't be steering their own cars.
> They have already identified......that as soon as self-driving cars come
> along ( already with some of those abilities coming out in 2014 ) that
> driving skills will be lost..
> or I should say ......further lost.
> The creeping studpidification of culture....started with the
> popular adaptation of the computer..and iphones boosted it to a whole
> new lever of lack of courtesy, respect, or even enough useful info.
> That's what will do in vangons. It's already well started.
> It's silly too.
> If anyone figures out how someone could ask for a shippng quote without
> saying to where..
> let me know please. That only happens about 10 times a day these days.
> Just beyond me how that could be so common. There is definitely
> something going on .. a self-harming auto-immune system breakdown thing
> in the culture, something like that. Something that was always there,
> say since WWII .........basic sense........is going away.
> It could get vanagons too.
>
> stay sane !
>
>
> On 7/11/2013 4:46 PM, Derek Drew wrote:
> > Every freaking one of us, just about, is 60 give or take a decade.
> >
> > So, the Vanagon scene is going to die out *all at once* in about 20
> > years from now when we stop carrying ignition keys.
> >
> > In fact, I predict that it will die out in exactly the year 2030 like
> > a rock falling out of a building.
> >
> > This will be the end of the VW-van-boomers bouncing off what happened
> > in 1968 and the promise of a better less restricted life and being
> > imprinted with some meaning from the idea of VW vans with engines in
> > the back.
> >
> > The people who were five years old in 1968 were not imprinted as
> > strongly with this.
> >
> > There are parallels to what is going to happen with the end of the
> > baby boomers and the destruction of the social security system
> > economically.
> >
> > In other words.... if you want to sell your Vanagon to get your money
> > back out of it, you should sell it in the next 10 years before our
> > group begins pealing off or losing their driver's licenses due to old
> > age because then there will be a flood on the market of vans being
> > sold by old timers and fewer people to replace those fanatics.
> >
> > The only thing that can stop the flood is if the owners decide to
> > bequeath the vans to their sons or grandsons. But many of these
> > people won't really have the patience, so don't expect them to have
> > the commitment that we did. Then *they* will sell their rigs onto the
> > market, or let them rust into oblivion. You can't exactly say, "Oh,
> > its easy, just read the posts from Samba, Vanagon List, and
> > Yahoo vanagon groups and you will be all set with this vehicle. You
> > only have 1 million posts to read and understand and you will be in
> > total control."
> >
> > I myself will singlehandedly keep the scene going until 2040 because
> > I won't stop driving the vans until I crash *all* of mine due to old
> > age (or off-roading them too hard).
> >
> > At 02:11 PM 7/11/2013, you wrote:
> >> Buncha young squirts out here Mark....60 myself in April
> >>
> >> VWs since 1961, Buses since 1967, Vanagons since 1992 (An 80 POS and
> >> my two
> >> current 84s)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jim Thompson
> >> 84 GL 1.9 "Gloria"
> >> 84 Westfalia 2.1 "Ole Putt"
> >> 72 411 Station Wagon "Pug"
> >> 75 914 1.8 "Nancy"
> >> Full Timing From March 1999 To January 2012
> >> oldvolkshome@gmail.com
> >> http://www.oldvolkshome.com
> >> Find me on Facebook:
> >> http://www.facebook.com/people/Jim-Thompson/100000710343835
> >> ***********************************
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Mark Dearing <VWBrain@aol.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> > I just turned 60 later mark d
> >> >
> >> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Derek Drew
> > Washington DC / New York
> > derekdrew@derekmail.com
> > Email is best normally but...
> > PHONE: 202-966-7907 (Call the number at left normally)
> > (alt/cell for diligent calling only): 703-408-1532
> >
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David McNeely
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