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Date:         Wed, 28 Jun 1995 09:55:12 -0500
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From:         Sergio Derada <derada@texas.nrlssc.navy.mil>
Subject:      Re: JoooOOOEL!

> Scott said, I think, that VW buses are hard to find where he is? Not too > hard in Minnesota. There are half a dozen ads every day for oldies (but > hopefully goodies), from about 69's on up. Prices range from $400 (need > work) to $28,000 (Eurovan with 9,000 miles on it; camper--isn't that > overpriced? A new one can be had here for $27,500). > Are VW's cheaper here in Minnesota than elsewhere? Maybe because it's > cold in a VW in winter, at least in my old ones? I've seen ads on the > West coast that tempted me to buy VWs here, drive them there and sell them! >

What about the cold wheather and VW vans (maybe all VW's) ? Both of my Vans (83 and 91) are Fuel INjected and every-time I go to the cold weather, they die! Although related problems can get quite complicated, the basic problem is that the vans don't start in cold wheather (below 20)!

sergio


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