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Date:         Mon, 18 Aug 97 17:02:32 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Maureen Stretch <mstretch@sprintmail.com>
Subject:      Re: Newbie

Thanks for the replies I have received so far. I am still trying to get the posting to this list right, so I apologize for the double message and then for not copying the rest of the list when I replied.

The information has been very helpful so far, and I am only at the start of the replies. Thanks.

>Maureen Stretch wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I=B9m a newbie to the list, having just purchased a 91 Vanagon GL = >> Westfalia Camper after wanting one for years. I love it and can=B9t = >> stop grinning when I drive it. I even wave to other VW Transporter = >> owners when I see them on the road! (Is this OK?) > > It's OK to wave - most of us will wave back. > >> This list and the web sites I have seen so far on Vws and Westies are >> great. I have a few questions for the list, but apologize if they = >> are repeats. If there is a FAQ or archive or Website that addresses = >> them, please let me know. >> >The Vanagon Archives can be found at >http://www.automatrix.com/~skip/volkswagen/vanagon-list/ >Also check out http://www.vanagon.com > >> 1. My 91 Vanagon has about 90,000 miles on it and no rust. (It lived = >> in Georgia its first five years.) The VW mechanic who checked it out = >> for me said there is no sign of the head gasket problems I have read = >> about for these water-cooled Westies. Somewhere I have read that = >> keeping the engine from overheating may help prevent the head gasket = >> problems. Is that true? Is there anything I can do to keep it from = >> happening? > >Keep clean antifreeze mixture in it and keep a close eye on the level in >both tanks. > > >> 2. On my other car (the daily driver, an 89 Acura Integra), I just = >> had new struts installed. The mechanic there (not a VW expert) said = >> he=B9d once had a Vanagon but sold his because it needed a new = >> exhaust system. He said the exhaust systems including mufflers for = >> the Vanagon cost around $3000, because they are stainless steel. Is = >> that price right? It sounded very high to me. > >Exhaust system prices have gone down considerably from the original >dealer pricing. My Carat has 135,000 miles on it with the original >exhaust system still fully intact and operational. > >> 3. Being mechanically inept (and navigationally challenged, but = >> that=B9s another story), I plan to try for preventive maintenance to = >> keep the Vanagon in the best possible shape. Are there any good = >> websites or sources that have information on what to do to keep the = >> Vanagon in top shape? This one is in mint condition and I want to = >> keep it that way if I possibly can. > >Follow the maintenance schedule in the owners manual, wash & wax it >often, check the oil and coolant level every time you get gas, make sure >your fire extinguisher is in working order, and replace those fuel lines >every 5 years. > >> 4. The same mechanic who said the exhaust systems were so expensive, = >> also said the rear-wheel drive Vanagons handle fine in snow and ice, = >> and especially with studded snow tires. Does anyone have experience = >> with them in New England snow and ice? Should I get studded snow = >> tires? It has been ages since I drove a rear-wheel drive car in the = >> winter. Any tips greatly appreciated. I was finally able to justify = >> (to myself) getting the Vanagon because I have recently started = >> showing dogs at dog shows and the camper saves lots on hotel/motel = >> bills. So I will be using it in the summer, spring, fall and parts of = >> winter, but probably not as my daily driver. >> >> Forgive me if you have covered all this a zillion times before. I = >> am so happy to finally have a Westy after wanting one for as long as = >> all my friends can remember. When I saw this one at the previous = >> owner=B9s home, I fell in love at first sight. From the postings to = >> this list, I suspect the feeling will stay with me for a lifetime. > >Congratulations on your new Camper!!! > >> Look forward to hearing from you. >> >> Maureen Stretch >> =8C91 Vanagon GL Westfalia > >-- >Tim Hannink Winter Park, Florida hanninkt@ix.netcom.com > __ __ >1991 VANAGON Carat \ \ / / Pastel White > \ \/ / >1975 TRANSPORTER __ \__/ __ Pastel White/ > Station Wagon \ \ / \ / / Hawaiian Blue > \ \/ /\ \/ / >1973 412 Sedan \__/ \__/ School Bus Yellow >

Maureen Stretch Attorney at Law Fax: 508-651-9932


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