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Date:         Thu, 7 Nov 1996 01:29:50 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         VWmiked@aol.com
Subject:      Re: RE: Good deal?

Hey Matt

I bought my 83.5 westie waterboxer in may of last year with 86000 miles on it for $5000, it was all in good shape except for low pressure in #3, like yours. Some things to think about: I also purchased my beloved VW for post-graduation traveling and after having lived out of it on and off for a year and a half have pretty much managed to degrade the interior of the van through heavy handed use, don't get me wrong I love it do death, but if you're like me and kind of a clutz many of those plastic 13 year old german parts wont last too long. The kicker is that in all that post-graduation traveling, I have managed to drive it pretty hard and haven't always been in the best location for the proper care that my van has been needing, the result-> my pressure has dropped more in both 1&3 and I think I am in for more trouble.

The moral is, traveling is defined by motion which in this day and age requires internal combustion, make sure you got a reliable engine so you can go anywhere you want, missing handles, a warm fridge, no water in the sink or any of that stuff will keep you stuck like a motor that needs rebuilding.

Good luck, mike d


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