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Date:         Tue, 26 Sep 95 18:01:12 EDT
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From:         psmiley@btg.com (Paul Smiley)
Subject:      VW repairs shops directory

In my many attempts to find a suitable bus, I am running into a common problem. Due to the lack of buses for sale, I end up driving an hour in one direction and then maybe an hour in the opposite direction to see one. Since I am not extremely familiar in repairing/rebuilding VW buses, I find it hard to evaluate the condition. I can only judge them by their outward appearance. I have dealt with a VW shop before with my '72 bug and they offer a complete pre-sale check-out for about 50 bucks. This is all just fine except that I find myself and hour or more away when looking at the buses. Keep in mind that I have only seen buses from a distance or from peering through a window. How should I go about having one checked out under these circumstances. Most of the time the VW shop require an appointment and as mentioned can be 100 miles away. Should I just use the yellow pages to find a shop local to the potential purchase or what? It may seem like a silly question, but I hate to jump into a purchase without the proper consideration. My excitement over finding one has just about gotten me into trouble already. I've heard stories of people waiting a year, two, or even three to find the "right" one. I can't wait that long!! Is there a directory of places I could use to have the buses checked out? Even that's not cheap at $50 a pop. Help!?!?!?

"Anxious One" Paul Smiley


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