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Date:         Fri, 26 Jun 1998 04:54:20 EDT
Reply-To:     GMBulley@AOL.COM
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From:         GMBulley@AOL.COM
Subject:      Re: '99 Eurovans!
Comments: To: maxjoyce@IPA.NET, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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In a message dated 98-06-26 04:30:16 EDT, maxjoyce@IPA.NET writes:

<< ...the 99 model sitting in front of Noth Point VW mazda is just as cool. Sticker says $32.8K. Lets see, we paid $32 K for our 1300 sq. ft. house back in 1979.>>

Yeah, but you can't pile your whole family into the house and give them a smooth comfortable ride to Truth or Consequences, NM. :)

Yep, good cars cost good $$$. Unlike the VW of the '80's, the little elves in the Black Forest (and Puebla, Mexico), are actually making good cars again. Unfortunately, they aren't giving them away. :( But, I think Chevy still sells the awe-inspiring, great-for-camping "Cavalier" for around $12k (game-show like: oooooooooh...aaaaaaahhhhh!) or perhaps you'll find camping and travelling pleasure in a new $11k Pontiac "Sunfire" (oooooooooh...aaaaaaahhhhh + applause!) :)

Happy fried-egg

gmbulley cary, nc


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