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Date:         Wed, 1 Oct 1997 09:32:38 -0400
Reply-To:     Geosh Fathauer <geosh@ANTIOCH-COLLEGE.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Geosh Fathauer <geosh@ANTIOCH-COLLEGE.EDU>
Subject:      What a deal! Also, clutch stuff
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What a deal! Here is what is currently listed at traderonline (no foolin)

1986, VOLKSWAGEN, VAN, asking $ 1, Syncro 4x4 7 Passenger Clean family year round ride! #470CDB, (206) 672-1177.

Also, I'm currently having clutch problems in my 85; the clutch master cylander is leaking, but I'm wondering how you can decisively tell which (if both) is shot. Also, what is the procedure for bleeding the clutch system?

I'm planning a trip to London/Europe in December and would like to visit the VW factory and other stuff (along with doing ancestry research). I'll be on the watch for noteworthy items, along with seeing about renting one of those Westies in Germany while I'm there. In other travel notes; I've got a picture of a couple vans and bugs that I took last time I was in Kathmandu that I'll post soon.

Ciao Geosh Dayton, Ohio


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