Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 19:13:57 -0600
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: solution@ic.mankato.mn.us (Your PC Solution)
Subject: Re: Help Finding List Member
>You wrote:
>
>>
>>>>From the March 11th Auto Trader:
>>>
>>> 1. Rare 1960 Volkswagen delivery van, doors both sides, all
>orig.,
>>>runs good, minimum rust, $4500 obo, days 214-579-7440, eve.
>>>214-254-4807.
>>
>>What makes it so rare? Is it a panel or a Kombi or deluxe? I have
>seen
>>both a rare deluxe and a rare Kombi both being double door buses. But
>a
>>double-door panel doesn't seem so rare.
>>
>>> 2. 1960 Volkswagen Bus, double doors, walk through, most there,
>>>less motor, new tranny, straight axles, some body work, very little
>>>rust, great restor. project, needs someone w/time, money, TLC, $700
>>>nego., new glass tail lenses. 214- 272-7840.
>>
>>Don't want any hack jobs.
>>
>>> Both these vehicles are in the Dallas, Tx area. Picture of #1
>>>shows both sets of doors open and appears to be a bench seat. Picture
>>>of #2 looks like rear wheel arches have been opened to allow bigger
>rear
>>>wheels.
>>
>>
>>Thanks though for looking.
>>
>>
>>
>>John Kitsmiller
>>
>>Your PC Solution (507) 386-0278
>>1635 Mankato Place (800) 450-4PCS
>>Mankato, MN 56001 e-mail:
>solution@ic.mankato.mn.us
>>http://www.ic.mankato.mn.us/ads/ypcs.html
>>
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>
> I see e-mail from somebody in Minnesota who says he is looking for
>a pre-1962 double door. I take time to respond to him because I have
>seen two of them for sale in the Auto-Trader (pretty unusual to see one,
>much less two in the same issue). I write the ads exactly as they
>appeared in the Auto-Trader. The first one says "Rare 1960". I write
>"Rare 1960". He responds "What makes it so rare?" How the hell do I
>know? I'm just trying to be helpful to someone who says he is looking
>for a particular split window. The sellers phone # is included so you
>can find out why he thinks it's rare.
> Then I include my observations from the pictures in the
>Auto-Trader, "...looks like rear wheel arches have been opened to allow
>bigger rear wheels." He responds "Don't want any hack jobs." Buy your
>vehicle in Minnesota then. Be sure to get one that already has the
>rusted out rear wheel arches replaced so you don't end up with a" hack
>job". How much do those arches cost, $50-100 each plus installation?
>
>
Boy, somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed. I wasn't accusing you
of any of it - lighten up! Do you take everything so personally?
Geeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzz!
John Kitsmiller
Your PC Solution (507) 386-0278
1635 Mankato Place (800) 450-4PCS
Mankato, MN 56001 e-mail: solution@ic.mankato.mn.us
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