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Date:         Tue, 16 Apr 1996 18:55:00 -0500 
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         vwbus@TCPBBS.COM
Subject:      EV Winnie FS

FWIW local dealer at home just got in a '9? EV Winnie conversion. The small one not the Rialta (one of which I saw today BTW south of Cumberland MD, anybody passin through?) Anyway back to the EV fully loaded camper conversion with all those neat LED bells and whistles (you got nothing on my '78 I swear it, right) full power package (do they all come that way?) but 5 spd, 20k miles, white, has the pull out awning? (again do they all come this way or is it optional?) Looks nice clean he got it for a local interested party who I guess backed out. Asked in passing and asking price about $28k they might dicker pretty well on that, who knows I don't know if that is in line or not.

Located in Clarksburg, WV at Star Motor Company unfortunately phone number is not handy. They do have an 800 number so try 800 info first. Clarksburg in N central WV for anyone interested, 2.5 hours from Pittsburg, 4.5 from DC roughly.

John vwbus@tcpbbs.com


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