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Date:         Thu, 02 May 1996 12:55:03 -0700
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From:         Glen Buhlmann <gbuhlman@direct.ca>
Subject:      Re: '81 Vanagon Offered

Maher, Steve (SD-MS) wrote: > > >Located in NYC, this 1981 Vanagon L has a partially seized motor (runs, > >can be driven for maybe 20-30 minutes before overheating), but otherwise > >good condition (brakes okay, clutch okay, tranny okay.) Good for parts or > >whatever. $100.00. > > Aye yie yie... > > Right vehicle, wrong coast. :-\ >

Well let's see Steve. How long would it take you to drive this van from NYC to San Diego? At 60-90 minutes per day, if we assume that during the 20-30 minutes of each leg you are going 50 mph, and figuring 3000 miles (hey I don't even know what a mile is, never mind how many of them there are between NYC and SD), that would be.......

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