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Date:         Tue, 4 Aug 1998 19:28:22 -0400
Reply-To:     PATT <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         PATT <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Fire! (a sob story)
Comments: To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Mac, you can't have another vanagon until you show us a receipt for a fire extinguisher:)

-----Original Message----- From: mac stricklen <mac_stricklen@YAHOO.COM> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Tuesday, August 04, 1998 12:10 AM Subject: Fire! (a sob story)

>So, after shopping for a few months I finally bought a vanagon this >past saturday (2 days ago) It was an '82--In great shape. I was >happy because it met my three big requirements--air-cooled, fold down >bed, and it was cheap enough that I could pay cash. It was in great >shape--needed some work here and there, but it seemed worthy of taking >a couple of short camping trips since I had the week off anyway. I >drove it home, did a little work on it. admired it a little more. >My wife, who was skeptical about the whole idea from the beginning was >really enjoying it too. she constantly wanted to drive it, and had >declared that it was the "funnest" vehicle we had ever owned. > >So this afternoon, a beautiful, warm, sunny low humidity kind of day, >we pack up the mt. bikes and the gear and head out on some back roads >taking the long way to one of of favorite trails heads for a day of >vanagon-induced leisure. We top a little hill and Jessica comments >that someone sure is burning some foul-smelling trash today. Seconds >later we realize its us. We pull off the road hoping it's just some >kind of overheating thing, and that the smoke isn't really related to >a fire (duh!) and frantically run to the back and start clearing off >bikes and gear from on top on the engine compartment. No sooner is >everything out when real honest-to-god flames start lapping out of the >engine compartment. I began to seriously regret thinking that buying >a fire extinguisher could wait until the next paycheck! > >By the time we'd called 911 on the cell phone, it was clear that that >van wasn't going anywhere this week, and by the time the fire trucks >actually arrived it was clear that what we owned was technically no >longer a van, but was acually a smoldering metallic cinder. And a >stinky one at that. > >What was perhaps the most frustrating thing is that the first two >vehicles to arrive were a tow truck and a truck hauling flammable >chemicals--so we had three vehciles (including me) that by all means >*should* have had a fire extinguisher an the scene in time to have >saved the van, but no actual fire extinguishers. > >I'm just curious now about what is going to happen with our insurance. > The agent I talked to today said that since we had full coverage on >our other two vehicles, we were automatically coverd on the vanagon >for trhirty days after purchase. Theoretically, then we should be ok, >but I'll feel better when (if) we've got the check in hand! > >I think, despite all this I'd like to own another vanagon, so if >anyone out there knows of a good one FS within a days drive of central >KY, let me know! > >mac > >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com


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