I have a question about the heat exchangers on a '71 bus. I don't plan on buying them from JCWhitney but I was looking at their catalog last night. They had them for $79 each for the '71 bus through the July production dates. The remainder of the '71s they want $199 each. I know my bus was made in November. What gives with the price difference? Can I assume that other/better sources for them will have similar price differences? If cost is no factor (hahaha) who makes the best ones? PS I found a garage to use and it is full of tools! So, contributions are now being accepted for the new engine, heater, brakes fund. Also, I posted this to VintageVW and Vanagon, sorry to those who receive both. Thanks, Jim -- James A. Brill Jr. \\ // If my thought dreams could jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu \\ \\// // be seen, they'd probably put University of Nebraska \\//\\// my head in a guillotine. free-lance homo sapien \/ \/ --Bob Dylan--
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