I am lurking here in Panama, though the 84 Westy "StanVan - (named after my deceased brother-in-law from whose widow we bought it) is in the San Diego area. Have the whole Kennedy conversion pile and a Subie engine waiting in the garage there to be installed. The 1.9 just keeps soldiering on, however. I learn something every day, and have many folders full of nuggets of info. New nice paint job. Van had never been camped in when we got it in 2005. Never thought I would be part of a cult! Also have two breadloafs (68 and 70) here in Panama. The 68 has been a member of the family since we bought it in 1970. Every week I get at least two buy offers for one or the other of them. One of these days the 70 will have to go. Due to a friend here who owns a body shop, they both look better than their age Thanks to all the experts, vendors and just plain helpful folks on the list!!! I don't do facebook. John Collins StanVan 84 Westy San Diego PortaParty 68 Westy Panama Dr. Kervorkian Signature Model 70 Westy Panama Sent from my iPad |
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