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Date:         Tue, 2 Jan 1996 17:34:22 -0500 (EST)
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From:         William Alan Killian <killian@qnet.com>
Subject:      Re: ARKANSAS/EUROVANS

Alright a wanna-EV!

(Cindy - Hang around and that will make some more sense as a joke....)

We're in VA and are darned happy with our EV MV. I recommend trying to find an MV or MV Weekender. More cost but worth it in my opinion. There are some on the list who like the Camper versions - both Winnebago and Westfalia conversions.

Ric Golen the most vocal supporter of the EV is currently in France driving a European T4 (they don't call them Eurovans over there).

Hopefully you might hear from a more local person with a lead on an EV.

Too many folks around here seem to think the older backwards engines are better. I disagree. Cheaper I will grant them though. They just envy our engine power, heat and A/C.

Got any particular questions?

On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, Cindy B. Boland wrote:

> New to the list - > > joined to find out more info about Eurovans -- > deperately seeking one in the middle of Arkansas - > no info available - thus am trying your list! > Willing to travel a reasonable distance. Please > assist if knowledgeable about this late model VW > buses. Thanks

bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets


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