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Date:         Wed, 27 Mar 1996 00:08:20 GMT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         kahuna67@ix.netcom.com (mike)
Subject:      question: '76 or '77, possible purchase, what to look for

Hello again.

Once again heartened by the fine, fun, freindly people I find on the net, this time by this vanagon list. Thanks to all who replied to my questions about '70 campers a couple days ago. I've located a '76 or '77 (i'm pretty sure) westy which looks like it's been to a couple dead shows. :-). Only had cursory look and talked via phone with owners girlfriend.

Scoop: Doesn't look inherintly too rusty. Has multiple small dents, dings and missing turn signals, etc. The dents include the front piece between the headlights.(which if i'm not mistaken is one large piece that makes up the front of the bus.) Has some repairs to the pop top (patches with duct tape, etc) and rust around back edges of same (what's that thing made of anyway?) Girlfreind reports that it does run and all camping stuff works. Interior looked pretty clean through windows. I am guessing year with my new found knowledge gleaned from countless hours on the web the last couple weeks (free from midnight to 9am :-)) and replies to earlier message. Has gas cap without panel cover. Headreast on cabin seats. No sliding windows in back. All cabinetry on drivers side. Body has, well, cracks in a few places where looks like swiped something lightly and around a couple small dents. Has surface rust bubbling but undercarriage looked pretty good. Also it has a roof rack type bar (home made) permanently affixed to the pop top roof. Could that thing support any weight without damageing it?

Questions: Anything specific to look for here that could mean big bucks or big trouble? What are the cracks? Just paint or will the body panels actualy crack? How easily are the body panels replaced, or are they at all? Girlfriend says owner wants $800 for it.

Well, hows it sound? Any advice?

I'm on a really limited budget and need mechanicals rather than looks at first. The thing has to drive from colorado to upsate ny soon if I buy it. Hoping to buy here to avoid rusty vehicles in northeast though.

P.S. It's a hideous biege color with orange doors and god aweful 70's green and brown plaid apholstry. Also repleat with dead and recycle stickers and some "custom" hand painted swirly designs on back hatch in forest green. :-))

I'm reallly quite excited and happy to tell this to someone as I can't reach any friends to tell them about it.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks Mike (hoping to be a "legitimate" list member before long with my first bus.. wahhooooo.. of course, if you help me, it only means more questions in the future.. :-) thanks again.)


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