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Date:         Thu, 21 Dec 1995 14:08:07 -0700
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From:         jim@atcweb.atc.1dc.com (Jim Ellis)
Subject:      Happy Holidays/re: Minivan Westy!

Troops, I hope you fully realize that I was merely kidding you all about the EV's. I was merely giving y'all your "Christmas Goose." The van that I saw actually may have been a Sharan because it was different from any other VW van/bus/whatever that I have ever seen. Definitely looked much like the current car like Chrysler "Aurora" minivans that I dared to describe but had a slightly taller roof line topped off by a very thin poptop section. The poptop was about twice as thick as those fiberglass pick uptruck bed covers. Definitely low and squatty compared to any other generation. Still had the hook ups on the side though... I seriously thought it was a Chrysler product until I saw the VW logo. It definitely was not a barndoor.

God Bless / Happy Holidays and never take VanBondo too seriously, o<||8{)> <---- ascii santa -ellis\

<Chopin Nocturne/Sonic Youth/Jane's Addiction/M Haggard/D Yokum/Maynard/Miles? Yes <Kenny G/Yanni/Blowfish? No


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