and to think i was in oz' in 91' and didn't get a split bus! Too bad they are RHD. I must confess a certain affinity to old Holdens too (Are the middle 60's one's called E-types, or am I getting mixed up w/ Jag's) >Lee writes > >>Oh it's just to good to be true. >>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >OH duhhhhhhhh! Don't forget that any Aussie on the split list is also RHD! > >I doubt anyone could match a Devon camper conversion though (gnash!) > >Another AUS strangeness is that whilst anything Karmann is extremely rare there >are LOTS of splits and early bugs around (and not worth much at all - i.e., >they are not yet considered collectible). It is not that unusual to see these >vehicles in basically sound condition (and rust free) being sold for $300 - >$1000 Australian. > >Rob K. > >_________________________ >Robert King >king@tanelorn.aod.dsto.gov.au > >72 Bug >76 Bus >62 Microbus (long term relaxation project)
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