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Date:         Sat, 9 May 1998 07:15:19 -0400
Reply-To:     John Anderson <vwbus@MINDSPRING.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         John Anderson <vwbus@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: for sale; 87 syncro, the story.
Comments: To: Modl6971 <Modl6971@AOL.COM>, vanagon@vanagon.com
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> If you take a mint syncro with a lot of miles on it, put a new motor in it >and a clutch, what do you have, A NEW CAR. Note, I used to live in the sorry >ass mid west, surrounded by a bunch of red necks, and unfortunately VW and >Audi products sell for about 50% less than what they desirve to be sold for, >compared to the west coast.

And now you live with a bunch of idiots who want to keep their vehicle value inflated. Redneck, well I done is from WV, but would be hard pressed to be called a redneck. Lets see, not that I have ever resorted to name calling, but I take a car I already want $7500 for which is worth maybe $3500 and am saying the addition of say a $2500 engine (good price with install) and a $250 clutch gives me a NEW!! car. Hmmn, what about a $2000 rebuilt tranny (about what Weddle wants I think), and what does a VC run now, over $1500, and front axle shafts assuming average '87 miles, that will set you back about $500, and center driveshaft, course we just got a rebuilder there but still $250 or so. AHA we have the $12000 '87 passenger syncro, I UNDERSTAND. I never insulted anyone personally, I simply noted that early passenger van syncros in excellent condition, with probably as much chance at proper maintainence as any other of their mileage are frequently going in the Mid-Atlantic for $3500-$4500 and anyone with half a brain, could use this list to track down a deal and come out here and buy one for that. Such a person could probably get one down into the $2500 range, install the engine, tranny, VC, driveshafts as needed then truly have a NEW CAR, having spent about $7000 on making it genuinely NEW in every major running aspect, I considered this myself and having played the project car game a number of times realized I'd never get out even half of what I put in if forced to sell, and those numbers are stacked to hard against me. A number of other people have backed up my prices and I'll note, the two I passed in that range were PRISTINE vehicles, I just decided I didn't need the potential trouble, I'd been there before. I have seen perfectly nice appearing vehicles go at auction for under $3000, interior/exterior gorgeous, no obvious head leaks, running gear appeared solid, but they were at auction like all 10+ year old cars. Sure the value of your vehicle is highly dependent upon location, but you can always expand your horizons, I bought a '90 (regular GL) in Texas while on business and drove it back on a whim because it was a good deal. The origional $4500 van was a fair deal, and perhaps one of the west coasters should drive on out, snap it up and make a $2000+ profit on it reselling back home.

John vwbus@mindspring.com


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