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Date:         Fri, 3 Jul 1998 08:54:22 -0500
Reply-To:     Dennis Hauser <dennis@MINIVAC.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Dennis Hauser <dennis@MINIVAC.COM>
Subject:      FS: 84 Wolfsburg in Chicagoland NO RUST!
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Hello!

I have a 1984 Wolfsburg Vanagon for sale. I found this van in a barn in Indiana a few years ago...it had very few miles on it and had not been driven for years. The owner was a VW dealer who used it just to take family vacations.

The good news is that other than the traditional dinged-up rear bumper, this van is in excellent shape and looks less than half it's age. Interior (non-smoker) and exterior (no rust) are in great shape.

The bad news is the engine is ready for a rebuild (or "the Kennedy Treatment" <grin>). In years past, I'd slip a new engine in and go another 100,000 miles but <insert a million excuses here>...

Not sure what a fair price is, so make me an offer. I need to sell it quick not only for my emotional health, but our driveway can't contain all our vehicles as it is!

Dennis


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