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Date:         Mon, 3 Apr 1995 16:09:58 -0700
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From:         jim@atcweb.atc.1dc.com (Jim Ellis)
Subject:      Re:'56 update -misc mumblings-still

>$1800 for a clutch? Sheesh! Must be the ferramic, gold-plated version - >I paid $400 for parts and $400 for labor. And I got the parts from >Automotion (before I knew better!) >............................................ 1.--- Yeah Thom, but did you get yuppie coffee and get to talk to someone German?:) I don't remember if it was really $1800., if he had additional stuff done or if I just focused on my Saturady afternoon and $30.00 clutch repair vs paying a "buttload" of money. 2.--- Do you have the Porsche 6 in the '56? ....................................................................... Rusty VanBondo (Rust never Sleeps) Phoenix, Arizona USA \\\ ///\\\ /// '57 Single Cab (European) \\\ /// \\\ /// '63 15 Window (Shell/Project for MUCH later) /// \\\ //\ /// '67 PopTop Westy (Ground up resto-from Hell)/// \\\ //A\\ /// '83 Vanagon L Campmobile (White Loaf) \\\/// \\\/// \\/// \\V/ \\// \// ......................................................................


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