Date: Sun, 11 May 1997 13:06:21 -0700 (PDT)
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: "Christopher M. Smith" <csmith@sdsc.edu>
Subject: Vanagon/San Diego FS
For Sale:
1982 Vanagon GL, 2.0L, FI, air-cooled, 80,287 miles (approx 21K on rebuilt
engine), two-tone blue, tinted windows, 7-pass, rebuilt exhaust
system, USA/Federal version, currently smogged, registered, and titled in
California. Vehicle currently used as a commuting vehicle in San Diego,
california.
The Vanagon was originally purchased while living in Lincoln, NE, as a
*long-term* driving/camping vehicle for the family. I'm also the original
owner of a '73 Squareback ... to give you an ida of what I mean by
long-term. With "log-term" in mind, I did a complete engine rebuild (new
oil pump, camshaft, pistons, cylinders, main bearings,lifters, push rods,
tubes,tube seals, main seals, throw-out bearings, flywheel, clutch
plate, AFS, etc., etc.). After the rebuild, it was used daily for short
in-town trips (5-10 miles), and occasionally for longer trips (camping,
200-400 miles RT). The Vanagon was driven to san Diego, in May 1996. Since
September, it has been used alomost daily for a 36 mile RT commute. It has
been averaging abround 17 mpg for the commute. To pass California smog
testing the entire exhaust system was rebuilt (reconditioned USA/Fed
Cross-over pipe, new muffler, new cat aconverter, new EGR filter, etc.).
Ideally, I would like to keep this "workhorse" Vanagon. I have invested a
lot of time, effort, and funds in this vehicle with the intention of
keeping it long-term. But the recent inheritance of an 86' Westfalia,
functionally makes the Vangon obsolete. In addition, my spouse would like
to purcahse a smaller car for commuting. I can't justify the EXHORBITANT
California insurance costs on four vehicles, but more inportantly, I would
like to conserve funds for a complete restoration of my Squareback
(planned for next Summer).
Botton line: I need to find a new home for this Vanagon. Hopefully, a home
that will use, but not abuse this "workhorse" vehicle.
For pictures, specs, and a detailed history, point your web browser to:
http://www.sdsc.edu/~csmith/vanagon/vanagon.html
And/or you can contact me at home, (619) 748-4658 (evenings or weekends),
or via email at csmith@sdsc.edu.
Chris
San Diego
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