Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 07:28:05 -0700
Reply-To: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
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From: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: difference's between model years
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You don't make a cogent argument at all don.
Alistair
> On Sep 27, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 1:39 AM, SDF ( aka ;jim lahey' - Scott ) <
> scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:
> The short version and bottom line is,
> 87 is the first year with 'all the important changes finally done.'
>
> t
>
> Somewhat off the original posters question, and a personal opinion
> only________
>
> If there was a basic 84 in perfect shape and a 91 in perfect shape with
> all the bells and whistles, side by side, there for my choice...and I
> didn't have to think about reselling eventually and both had identical
> aftermarket conversion engines...there would be no hesitation on my part,
> I'd take the 84 in a heartbeat.
>
> As has been mentioned on this thread, weight and systems-complexity
> increased as the model years progressed. I don't find either of those
> desirable at all----- quite the contrary for me. I looked for quite a
> while to find a van without the bells and whistles.
>
> One of the main reasons I like Vanagons (the old ones) is their very
> simplicity, their bottom-line utility. I find driving them is fun
> because they are light and nimble for a van, and I feel like I am actually
> involved in the process of guiding it through the countryside. I like
> being able to maintain them with very basic tools or complete most repairs
> on my own no matter where I am and without maxing out my credit card..
>
> I suppose that if I lived in a metro-area and did mostly city and
> freeway driving I might prefer to be less "involved" with my driving
> environment...Automatic shifting, AC, power windows, power steering, fancy
> stereos, power locks...all those widgets, those are probably desirable
> there, but I prefer not maintaining those systems nor carrying the weight
> around every day in my van.
>
> When I hear of grinding up a grade in second gear with one eye on the
> temp gauge, oil light glowing and the heater on to lower coolant
> temps...then I question the value of all the extra stuff in the
> vanagons...Of course, a well maintained one with a newer motor or a
> conversion, one with all the systems working perfectly, AC blowing cold,
> Cruise Control driving, video on in the backseat for the kids, heading to
> The Lake, or wherever...who could fault that?
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