Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 12:40:27 -0800
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: j.walker@ix.netcom.com (Jim Walker)
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
>
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>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?
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