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Date:         Wed, 27 Mar 1996 22:01:22 -0800
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From:         jburns@mail.sdsu.edu (James Burns)
Subject:      Re: Advice needed on '74 Custom Safare

John said:

>I think I may be on the verge of fulfilling a 10 yr. dream - >getting a VW camper. > >Here's what I know about the bus so far: > >1974 Custom Safare (non-poptop camper) > >Now, details on me, the potential buyer: > >- Clearly have a few screws loose >

You must have never SEEN one of these... EE-You-gly! When you do, you won't wonder why it's goin' cheap.

(That little jab was for David Schwarze - our resident Safare Guru! Where are you on this one Dave?)

Seriously, this is a unique, charming (in the classic VW way) and highly useful vehicle (especially if you NEED a mobile squash court). I hear Pavarotti warms up in one. Which marks the first time anyone has ever BEEN warm in a VW. Careful about relocating to other parts of the world though, as this vehicle is taxed as a highrise in Japan and Tailand.

:) Friday yet in Japan and Tailand?

Regards,

Jim


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