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Date:         Mon, 22 Dec 2014 17:32:53 -0500
Reply-To:     The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
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From:         The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
Subject:      Re: super cheap 88k orig mi. '87 westy for sale $4000
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> not mine but local to me.. a friend of mine looked at this morning.. this > one wont last long at this price.. the westy is from florida.. no rust.. > straight body.. 88k orig mi. only $4k van runs and drives.. just has > head leak. > http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/4813862462.html

I am not particularly looking for another Westy, but it happened that I was about 20 minutes away from this van on another matter so I decided to give it a look in case it was an absolute bargain that I couldn't refuse. I ended up passing on it but thought I'd provide some info for anyone who is considering it (assuming it's still available).

The camper is on a rollback and can't be driven. Therefore it's impossible to know if the odometer works, but if the 88k miles it shows are accurate then I'd have to say they were really hard miles. This Westy looks like it's seen a lot of use by an owner who hasn't treated it particularly gently. There are numerous scrapes and scratches but no major dents. However the previous owner went crazy with spray paint cans and spray painted the lower half of the driver side (starting directly below the inlets, which are covered with electrical tape). I presume this was to cover seam rust but it's hard to know what is under it. He also painted the metal trim that goes across the front of the sink cabinet and holds the instrument panel with silver spray paint for some reason. He did not bother to neatly tape things off before wielding the spray can. The driver side turn signal lens and mirror are damaged and the driver side headlight is loose. All four tires and the poptop canvas are severely dry-rotted. The poptop skylight is badly cracked. Both tables are present, as is the windshield curtain (although it is ripped and patched). The battery was dead and I did not bother to charge it and start the engine. Since it is strapped to a rollback there is no way to confirm whether the auto trans shifts properly. The seller is an unlicensed "curbside dealer" who said he bought it in an estate sale. It drove onto his rollback under its own power and that's all he knows about it. A plaque on the side of the camper indicates that it was originally sold in Florida, but the last inspection sticker is from 2012 and is from Pennsylvania so I don't know how long it's been since it was actually in Florida. The seller says he will not have the title for about two weeks.

I don't really need another Westy and would have had to be "wowed" to bother with this one. It didn't "wow" me. When I see a Westy that's been cobbled together with spray paint and electrical tape, it makes me wonder whether it was serviced and maintained in a similar manner. Coupled with the inability to test drive it and the known issues just from a cursory look, I felt that $4000 was a gamble. Not a rip-off, but not a steal either. I offered him $3000 knowing he'd say no, and he did. He said he's gotten a lot of calls and is pretty sure someone will pay him $4000 for it in no time. He's probably right.

Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com


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