Thanks for the pointer, I should have known better. I'm from Cleveland, Ohio, America and I would be willing to pick up a Vanagon pretty much anywhere in the US and Canada. I would really like the 4 wheel drive 7 passenger version. I'm not exactly sure what the different types of Vanagons are, can a GL or Westy also be 4 wheel drive? For example is the '87 GL in San Jose a Syncro? Please excuse my ignorance, could you point me in the direction of the FAQ for this mailing list. Thanks
---------- > From: Malcolm Holser <mholser@Adobe.COM> > To: nstrobel@apk.net > Subject: Re: Vanagon Syncro > Date: Wednesday, April 09, 1997 5:48 PM > > You should say where you are. People on the list are from all over the world. > You can still buy these new in South Africa, and there are definately list > members there, but I doubt you want to be told to go to your local dealer... > > There is an '87 GL in San Jose California for sale for $7500, and many others > scattered about. If you want a Westfalia camper conversion, people seem to > think this adds about $10000 to the value. It is cheaper to buy a Syncro > van and a non-syncro Westie and swap the interiors... > > malcolm
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