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Date:         Fri, 24 Nov 1995 13:36:29 -0500 (EST)
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From:         "Rodney L. Boleyn" <boleyn@scr.siemens.com>
Subject:      FS: 1970 Camper

1970 VW Camper Bus, near Jamestown, NJ. Asking $2200 obo. (908) 254-2532, ask for Jim or Drew.

According to owner, the engine of this bus has been rebuilt within the last 3000 miles, along with work on the steering, completely new brakes, new tires, and other stuff. Documentation of this work is available. Sink, refrigerator, auxilliary battery, bumpers, and hubcaps all present. Overall very clean, inside and out. VIN: 2302034813, Engine # AH444171.

My observations: Odo reads 13,900. Current owner doesn't know actual. One dent, left rear fender. Pop top and interior look to be in good to very good condition, but I didn't pop the top. This bus is generally solid, *ESPECIALLY* in the wheel wells (no rust), but does have some rusty places. Floors very good. Some bondo and some welding work evident. Engine seal missing. Engine stronger than transmission. Steering *is* very good. Probably worth the asking price, but I'm no expert. It looks like it's had all the typical bus problems, and someone's been taking care of it.

All inquiries to the number above; I have nothing to do with this sale. I just volunteered to post it for the guy.

-Rodney


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