Sorry, that title should have said "Scott Foss" not Scott Fess, as you have all probably figured out. Richard, if you didn't know, Scott moved to Hawaii and gave up his Vanagon business in Oregon. He fell two stories and was discovered in bad shape a couple of days later. He has been recuperating in various places, but the last I heard 10 or so months ago and I was wondering if anyone had any more current information. Yep, I learned a lot from him too. Some of what I learned was what NOT to on the Internet, but so many times I realize that how I"m doing something, I learned from Scott. Jim On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 8:12 PM Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Man, I just drove 3 or 4 weeks ago in my Vanagon, near his town in > Oregon. Talent, Oregon. Was thinking it might be cool for him to engage > in a little Vanagon stuff. Just for fun. To finally meet the guy. I > think you mean...Scott Voss. The TurboVanagon guy. > > Wow...He sure added a LOT to this list. Learned so much stuff from him. > Especially...about lubing up moving parts in a Vanagon...every which > way..., plastic, metal, rubber..whatever. > > Scott was dedicated, and extremely thorough in his analysis and > suggestions. Yep, learned a lot from him. I would like to know where he > is too; I make regular trips up to Portland...right along his way. > > Let's figure this out. > > Rich > San Diego > > On Saturday, November 9, 2019, 5:59:40 PM PST, Jim. Felder < > jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I hope that he's out there somewhere doing OK. Has anyone heard in a while? > > Jim > |
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