>To: dworkin <dworkin@netcom.com> >From: anon869@vt.edu (Christopher Bridge) >Subject: Re: ADVICE NEEDED. >Cc: >Bcc: >X-Attachments: > >>BUY IT! >>BUY IT! >>BUY IT! >>(Anything I tell you three times *must* be true.) >> >>Seriously, the price of a rebuilt 1600 is running 4-800, installation >>shouldn't be more than $500, plus $650 for the bus and you got a $3000 >>vehicle for <2000. A deal! I would of course conduct the mandatory >>haggle, but not too seriously. Look at it this way, if, as your address >>suggests, you are in VT, any rust free vehicle is worth a grand, running >>or not :-)= >FYI >Actually I live in Christiansburg, VA. >@vt.edu is Virginia Tech!! >No offense taken. > > >$3K for a bus?? >serious??? >I don't think it has all the options, such as a stove... > >I was planning to build an engine myself. There is a VW shop in town which I can get to do the machine work. :) >I'm looking at 6-800 for parts and machine work so... >total cost should be 1250-1450. >Chris Bridge >
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