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Date:         Sun, 2 Aug 1998 21:17:15 EDT
Reply-To:     EThom2726@AOL.COM
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From:         Cathy Thompson <EThom2726@AOL.COM>
Subject:      82 Camper for sale
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I have a 1982 AVI conversion camper for sale in Grand Rapids,MI. This air cooled beauty came to the midwest from California and is about as rust free of a van as your gonna find in the midwest. It needs some cosmetics but it very solid . The clutch is less than 3K old and the engine has 140 to 150 in all 4 cylinders. New battery, ball joints, tie rods and all the records for the last five years are available. This baby has a nice stove, fridge, sink, furnace and the pop top is in great shape.

If you have the time to put in a little TLC his has the makings of a really nice camper van. It drives very well. I also have the complete A/C unit which the previous owner took out, ( even though it was working, dah ). If your interested please email me or call me at 616-534-1337 after 8pm or from 8am-10am. Ask for Eric. 91Vanagon, 86 Jetta, 85 Golf, and 98 Cabrio, which my wife lets me wash, but rarely drive..LOL


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