Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 15:18:10 -0500 (EST)
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From: Greg Merritt <gmerritt@chem.lsa.umich.edu>
Subject: Re: /f Observations on Calif.
> From: "Rodney L. Boleyn" <boleyn@scr.siemens.com>
> The only question is, how can I *afford* to go bus-hunting outside the
I can't provide you with all the answers, but I had some
thoughts that might be helpful.
> Yes, I know about the "Classifieds 2000" webpage. But I'm sure it
> doesn't traffic nearly the volume of ads that one of the more (gasp)
> mainstream classifieds papers would handle. What's out there, Volks?
Well, you can get to some "mainstream classifieds papers"
on the web. At
http://www.sjmercury.com/class/trans/index.htm
you can see the San Jose paper. I found the following listed in last
Sunday's paper:
VW '59 Panel van Clean! New paint. $1500/bo 408 229-1818
VW '65 Camper, good body, runs great, 12 volt, 1600cc engine $1450 924-0375
VW '71 Poptop camper, new eng/tires, $1450. 924-0375
VW '79 Ultra cmpr van. Road rdy exc. $4200 510 846-0516
VW '79 Bus, AT, 46k. Great cond. $2000. 415 691-0765
You can get San Francisco ads at:
http://www.sfgate.com/classifieds/index.html
I found:
VW '59 single cab. 1600. Blue. $1500.415-742-1095
VW '64 Camper, '65 Bug. Nice cond. $2500 ea. 510-932-8445
VW '83 Vanagon W'falia, loaded, propane heat,int lights, clean/well
maint, $10K, 291-9377
VW "82 Wfalia dsl. Custom stereo. Exc. $6100. 415-454-0155
VW '79 Camper. Sink, ice box, carpet, runs exc $2950. 221-9925
Public libraries & universities also carry newspapers from all
over. And there's Hemmings Motor News.
I suppose it's a time/$ thing, eh? If one doesn't have the
time to go out & poke around & drive one back, then you'd have spend
extra dough to have it shipped back, etc. The dough for travel &
shipping would (perhaps!) go a long way toward rust repair. I know
a fellow who bought a notchback long-distance... actually, he got
shafted the first time he did this... had paid a deposit, but when
he laid eyes on it, it was trashed. Lost his deposit, learned a lesson.
Second time around, asked lots of key questions and saw many photographs,
etc. Knew what he was getting, and was quite pleased when it arrived.
YMMV.
Good luck!
-Greg (miss Calif. <sniff>)
'71 squareback
'63 Beetle
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