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Date:         Mon, 11 Sep 1995 09:16:55 -0700
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From:         dabaker@nas.nasa.gov (M. David Baker)
Subject:      RE: Advice Needed

John:

I have been following your Bus talk on the list. I am in a similar position as you. I just recently purchased a '56 7-door panel Bus... all bone stock. As I am sort of moving right now I haven't been able to spend a lot of time under the thing as you have been doing to yours.

Being in the same boat as you, but totally unqualified to give advice, I would go for Option 1. Any car is worth more as a completely restored, all stock 'mobile than a restored hot-rod one. I'm sure you know this or you wouldn't be in your state of indecision.

When I was bringing my Bus home I had a chance for this old German mechanic in this VW shop in Atascadero, CA to look at my heap. He acknowledged that the "jewel" was worth money because it was stock. He made it a point to tell me... almost in a fatherly sort of way, to keep it stock.

But the issue really comes down to drivability. In my case the bus has the original style '56 36HP engine and split-case transaxle. To say that the vehicle is slow would be a flagrant understatement. In today's city/freeway driving environment the old stock splitties are completely underpowered.

If you and I ever decide to sell our magic Busses then replacing the newer engines (and transaxles) with the the stock ones would be a straight forward job. To me a car is only car if you use it for what it was made for... driving. I know a gentleman who has many restored antiques in his garage but that is all they will ever be... antiques. When something just sits there looking pretting it is just another piece of furniture.

BTW: I noticed "SUN" in your message ID, are you located in the Bay Area? If you are maybe we could hook up and exchange help and contacts and just plain shoot the poo-poo.

Dave Baker dabaker@nas.nasa.gov


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