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Date:         Sun, 27 Oct 1996 11:22:53 -0800
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Turbo <thom@calweb.com>
Subject:      a bus needs a home...

reply to thomas_n_sherburne@ccmail.eo.ray.com and not me. I thought it was an interesting story, anyway...

>From: thomas_n_sherburne@ccmail.eo.ray.com >Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 12:50:55 -0500 (EST) >To: thom@calweb.com >Return-Receipt-To: thomas_n_sherburne@ccmail.eo.ray.com >Subject: Lonely VW Bus > > > Thom, > > Enjoyed your Web Page but VW buses are not my hobby. I have owned two > and I loved the iceboxes. Often thought the only sane place for them > was Calif. That is what caused my problem that I am hoping you might > have a suggestion. > > A year ago my second daughter finished her college and headed for the > West Coast. She didn't have much money and I knew that the '75 VW bus > was longing for a milder climate so we shipped it to her at a cost > almost twice it's street value. She kind of half lived out of it > while trying organic farming in Santa Clara and working in a > vegitarian restaurant but then went to Idaho and became a river > rafting guide and then followed her boyfriend to Chile for more river > work leaving the Bus in Monterey with an elderly grandmother and in > need of either a valve job or new engine. It has the original engine > rebuilt about 40,000 miles ago. > Now the daughter has ended up in Maine with the boyfriend and working > on a sailing schooner and planning to sail around the world after > rebuilding an old boat. They bought a pick up truck and our old Bus > now sits forlornly in front of her grandmother's house. > I can get out there in Dec and dispose of it but it will be done in a > hurry and would much prefer to find an owner that will be a little > more faithful than my daughter. > I haven't seen it for over a year now but when I last saw it there was > no body rust and the inside was in pretty good shape. Should be about > 80-85000 miles on it. I would like to get about $250 out of it and my > daughter wants the radio--its set up with 4 speakers and does have ear > deafening volume. However all is negotiable. > Any suggestions on how to connect up with an interested party via the > internet? > Sorry for the long saga but thought the background would help > understand the Bus's personal situation. > > > > > >

Thom Fitzpatrick thom@calweb.com - http://www.calweb.com/~thom Visit _The_ VW Bus Page: http://www.calweb.com/~thom/vw.html


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