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Date:         Sun, 9 Mar 1997 09:38:06 +0000
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         vwbus@netbiz.net
Subject:      Re: Core charge for Vanagon Transmission?

> I think that there are times that a core or fee should be expected. In > Tom's case it sounds like the person he was dealing with, waited to inform > him of the Core fee, but either way the core is worth money. Every person > thinks a core is worth a different value, I value a Vanagon core at about > $300.00 depending on what the symptoms were prior to the removal of the trans. > > Kyle

Ludicrous, perhaps from a specialty yard that knows the worth, NEVER from your average jo-blo scrap yard unless like Ron said only for scrap value. I'm not saying that the dead tranny is not worth $$$ as Kyle suggests, I'm simply saying you would never pay a core on something like a used tranny or engine out of a normal yard. Never seen it in 15 years of dealing with junk yards, I'm sure some people who have been dealing longer would agree. I can go buy a used Vanagon tranny for $250 tops, no core in any one of 3-4 semi-local yards, something I may be doing soon as the '81 is getting a lot of R&P noise in 1 and 2. Your average wrecking yard would have no idea what to do with a Vanagon tranny core if they took it in.

John vwbus@netbiz.net


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