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Date:   Sat, 6 Feb 1999 12:10:28 -0600
Reply-To:   Eckie Prater <Eckie@PRATER.COM>
Sender:   Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:   Eckie Prater <Eckie@PRATER.COM>
Subject:   Re: The value of a thing / Speed / Insurance
Comments:   To: Mike Finkbiner <mike_l_f@HOTMAIL.COM>
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>I'm not referring to a VW Thing, but the old line from economics, "The >value of a thing is what that thing will bring". >Is this really a flat season, with more vehicles for sale than >interested buyers Comments? Thoughts?

>'83.5 Westy (For Sale) >'87 Westy (In Atlanta) Mike, I buy and sell '60's and '70's cars. I keep them to daily drive. I find the best time to buy is fall and early winter. Buyer's market seems to be late Dec thru Feb. I have good experience buying out of Autotrader - Old Car Trader. I have bought a few from various internet ads. The best area for me has been north (Minn, Wis, Ill,). To almost always seller comment is "I need to sell it before I have to store it for the winter." Regards, Eckie Prater Some current stuff can be seen at: www.Eckie.Prater.Com Lots of BIG picture files. Could be slow for you unless you are properly Computerized.


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