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Date:         Tue, 15 Jul 1997 13:24:52 -0600
Reply-To:     Leif Paulsen <lpaulsen@CMCFLEX.COM>
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From:         Leif Paulsen <lpaulsen@CMCFLEX.COM>
Subject:      Re: cost of 91 Westy
Comments: To: Dale Goodvin <dgoodvin@UPS.EDU>
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>Saw a 91 Westy (GL) parked on the road, for sale. >For Sale sign said: "91,000 miles, rebuilt at 88,000. New water pump, oil >cooler, brake work, etc. Bike Rack. $19,000." > >The body seems to be in very good shape: white, a couple of small dings, >very nice interior. > >Am I crazy or does this sound way overpriced?

I sold my 91 westy, immaculate, for 14,500 in march of this year. it was white, loaded (CD changer and detachable face deck, 6-speakers, alarm), and everthing worked, heads had been redone. it had 94,000 miles(which is high for a '91). It took me about 2 months to sell it. I live in Utah and value can depend soo much on where you live.

Leif Paulsen

'86 Syncro GL "Thor" Take a Liking to a Viking


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