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Date:         Fri, 15 Dec 95 23:15:19 CST
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      repost: 71 camper for sale (IL)

i found this "out there" ... :)

Article: rec.autos.marketplace.32227 From: anonymous Subject: 1971 Volkswagon Camper, very rare, restoration hal...

1971 Volkswagon Camper, very rare, restoration halfway done. Needs engine. $300.00 firm. --------------- This bus is also known as a Westfalia Hardtop.. It does not have the regular camper pop up. All parts are original, and it is a very rare car. Many new parts icl. battery, clutch, brake and accel. cables, recent brake and clutch job also has tires w/less than 75 miles on them with full warranty. The engine has a rod thrown in it, but a rebuilt or used engine is easy to come by. Many more new items put into this one. call and leave message for Shelly at: 1-(618)-867-2266. (Illinois)

---------------------------------------------------------- This classified was posted at the request of the author by EPage Classifieds, http://ep.com/ Posted from Belleville Illinois


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