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Date:         Mon, 6 Jan 1997 20:23:57 -0700 (MST)
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From:         John Gourley <toycraft@theriver.com>
Subject:      Re: syncro for sale MD.

At 05:38 PM 1/6/97 -0600, you wrote: >As seen in the Baltimore Sun: > >87 VW Vanagon Syncro 4wd, great in blizzards, $3500, 1-410-235-5896 > >Paul > >

I see all these posts for vanagons and synchro vanagons for sale, almost always may miles away from me here in southern Arizona. I will go week after week without seeing even one vanagon for sale in the Tucson, Arizona newspaper. After living and working as a vw mechanic in Oregon most of my life, am now in Arizona. Compared to the northwest, southern Arizona is definitely NOT volkswagen country.

The prices I see on this list seem very low compared to what they are here in Arizona, when they are available! Are these nice vanagons or has the rust problem of the eastern states really set in to these vanagons? Just curious. John Gourley Toycraft Motorsports Pomerene AZ toycraft@theriver.com tel: (520) 586-2322 fax: (520) 586-7363 ------------------------------------------------------------ || Come ride The River ------- http://www.theriver.com/ || ------------------------------------------------------------


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