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Date:         Tue, 26 Sep 95 18:50:22 EDT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648" <kennedy@admin.njit.edu>
Subject:      Self-Introduction

========================================================================= Date: Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com> From: ADMIN::KENNEDY "William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648" 26-SEP-1995 18:46:28.23 Subject:

Just realized that I never sent this, during the last spate of self-intro- ductions. Bill Kennedy, almost 47; I head up a computer consulting group serving small businesses, municipalities, nonprofits; work out of NJIT, a 7000-student public university in Newark, NJ. Can't remember how many VW buses I've owned, maybe 10 or 12, but never more than one at a time. Paid $65 for the first one, $1600 for the latest. Dreamt about Porsche power for a VW van for years after seeing an article in Hot VWs. Took three tries to find a van that seemed worth the trouble. Or maybe I was just getting up my nerve. Now have 81 Vanagon "Toy Box" which has been 6-cylinder powered since late 1993. Current engine is from 79 911SC, nominally 180 hp. A perceptible difference from the original engine; you just have to get over the silly idea that the engine should cost less than the car. For money reasons and to serve my self-sufficiency obsession, I did the installation myself. Actually installationS, as I've done three minor refinements of my rear engine brace. I use the car as semi-daily driver and for family travel (w/wife and 7-yr-old son) in NY/NJ. Wife is forcing me (ouch you're hurting my arm) to consider installing airconditioning, at which point the Vgon would officially stop being a toy and start being an alternative to a new Japanese car.

Don't know what it is about VW buses. Tried a Chrysler minivan for a few years, but even with 150hp Turbo four and a five-speed, it was Not the Same.

Other current cars are 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R (very nice; wish it had four doors), 87 Acura Integra, 77 Porsche 911S Targa (strictly as a test stand for the Vanagon's engine layout, you understand).

The Vgon list is a great thing. Maybe a little heavier on water cooling and propane heating than I'd prefer, but many of you seem to share my style of engineering -- a feeling that you get Extra Credit if you fix it with something you already have in the garage.

B. Wm Kennedy kennedy@admin.njit.edu


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