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Date:         Thu, 8 Feb 1996 13:21:32 -0600 (CST)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Lonesome Electric Turkey <schmigr@mallard.duc.auburn.edu>
Subject:      Re: Anyone Want a '65 single cab?

Gosh-durnit! I am sorely tempted to go and kill my ol' American bomb (daily driver) so I can justify getting something like that. Ah well, who would've guessed that a GM product from the late 70's could last this long...not me. Some day I'll "ethnically cleanse" my 'fleet', but I just don't have the heart to do it intentionally.

Greg '71 Westy (& assorted nonsense)

On Thu, 8 Feb 1996, Thom Fitzpatrick wrote:

> Hey! > > The '56 single cab that I told evryone about a week or so ago is > still for sale. Seems the kid couldn't come up with the cash, so its > still there. (Sorry Mitch) > > * '65 single cab > * no smog! > * double cargo doors! > * pretty straight body, gates are decent - he can get you new gates if you want > * rebuilt transmission and reduction boxes > * new brakes > * fairly new engine > * has minor rust in cargo area, not too bad. > * all glass, lights, interior, etc complete > * $1500 >

Aargh!

> Benji, (209) 748-5411 > > he also has that '59 bug... > > He's moving and really wants to sell it... >

Aaaaargh!


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