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Date:         Sat, 23 Mar 1996 18:16:15 -1000
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         rsthj@aurora.alaska.edu (Thomas Johnson)
Subject:      RE: Wrecked EV for sale--$1500

At 1:15 PM 3/23/96 -0600, Thomas Johnson wrote: >>> 1993 V.W Eurovan >>> 25000 mi, bad side damage >>> $1500 (907) 488 7863 >>> >>> Thats all I know. On the slight chance that someone is interested, = >>I'll >>> look into it and shipping. >>> > > > >Sorry All. That phone # is (907) 488-7448. I just talked to the fellow >who owns it and he said that the engine is there and untouched. But the >passenger side is pushed all the way in to the center of the van. He says >it is quite totaled. I will look at it this afternoon and post more. > >-Tom

Just got back from looking at this van. It is a GL five speed. To say that it was hit hard is an understatement. It was t-boned on the passenger side and bent in half. Every pannel (w/the possible exception of the hood) is warped. This van may be useful if you need a motor and nick-naks but it has no hope whatsoever of ever driving again.

-Tom


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