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Date:         Thu, 5 Nov 1998 21:16:16 EST
Reply-To:     KENWILFY@AOL.COM
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From:         KENWILFY@AOL.COM
Subject:      Vanagon single cab pickups on TV Tonight!
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Watched Foxes Scariest Police chases (or Videos I forget which) tonight at 8 EST and they had a segment on how cars are crash tested each year to make other cars safer. They showed a clip of a single cab Vanagon pickup hitting a pile of sand and flipping (what a waste!) and you see another pickup right behind it that misses the sand (what a relief!). But then later the pickup that missed the dirt pile gets a shipping container (the kind they put on ships not just a cardboard box) dropped on it. Why couldn't they use some American pickups to smash? It's not like there is a shortage of them. Oh well, Joel there are two less single cabs in the world so scratch them off the list. At least they died so that others might live. Hope this reaches some of you on the West coast that can still watch the show if you want. Ken Wilford Van-Again John 3:16


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