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Date:         Wed, 26 Jul 1995 21:00:25 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         captain@indy.net (Jim Kirk)
Subject:      Free Vanagon??

OK, here's the second installment of the free South Carolina vanagon. Quick background: Kate (my wife), Twist & Shout (cats) and myself took Blushie (my 1971 camper) on a trip to Charleston, South Carolina for a vacation. While looking for vintage acoustic musical instruments, we found a friend of ours, but didn't know he lived there. He owned the music store. I bought an old Romanian mandolin from him and he threw in a 1980 vanagon at no charge. Sure, it was free, but it doesn't have an engine and I live in Indianapolis. How to get the bus home. That's been the question.

Last week we went to blues camp in Elkins West Virginia to take blues music lessons for a week. My friend showed up with the keys, title and even the owners manual. Now I'm set. The weekend of August 4-5-6 we head back down in a 6 cylinder Chevy pick-up to get a U-Haul 2 wheeled car dolly and pick the thing up and tow it back to Indianapolis.

Should be an interesting trip, to say the least. I usually name my vehicles after women, but this on will be named Roger, after the guy that gave it to me. It's white over yellow with a Santa Fe landscape painted around the sides including cactus and adobe houses. There's a set of Texas steerhorns painted on the front. In Roy Rogers type rope letters it's painted on the side "Roger Bellow and His Drifting Troubadours". I promised not to change the paint.

After it gets home, we plan to do some body work, pick up a rebuilt engine and head off for Iowa to pick up a camper interior from a guy I met through this listserv. This will be a well travelled bus by the time it's completed and makes it's maiden voyage. I'll keep you posted on the progress. Any ideas, advice, criticism, well wishes will be greatly appreciated. Jim Kirk Jim Kirk BEER, it's not just for breakfast anymore!


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