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Date:         Thu, 19 Oct 1995 12:08:36 -0700
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From:         othneal@ix.netcom.com (Elliot braun )
Subject:      Re: EV at 100 mph?

Who took the EV to 100 mph? I own a 93 MV and you would be RED LINING to get to 100mph, i'll buy 90 mph.

You wrote: > > Just to add my $.02 to this thread; I saw firsthand one of the >Winnebago van conversions (NOT the behemoth one) this weekend. The one I >saw had all the options, and was super-nice. If I had $30k to spend on >one, I might do it. The inside was much roomier than the Vanagon >westy's, and the refrigerator was about twice as big. The cabinets >seemed to be laid out somewhat better. >The owner (a fellow listmember) said that power was *no* problem >whatsoever. He said the van was happy cruising at 80mph, and he had >taken her to 100. Although she is quite heavy, he said there wasn't a >problem. > Overall I was quite impressed, but as I could buy over 20 of my bus >for what that one cost, and there would be no hope I could ever do much >work on it, I think I'll stick with my split. >All IMHO >Richard >


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