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Date:         Thu, 22 Apr 1999 17:40:12 +0100
Reply-To:     Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
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From:         Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
Subject:      Subject: air-cooled heat (buy Vanagon?)
In-Reply-To:  <E10ZyJp-0006QG-00@lismore.cc.strath.ac.uk>
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Julio.. I admire your keenness to own a vanagon and infact you make me feel quite smug because I own one, but, what you will have to come to terms with is that a stock vanagon of any description is not a performance vehicle. When I take my '82 2L aircooled camper out along the hilly winding roads of Scotland I am always amazed at how quiet the roads are until I look in my rearview mirror to discover that they are all behind me. I then love to try and catch up with a big truck or a caravan or something so that they get the blame for the slow progress. A Vanagon is a RV (Recreational Vehicle), speed is not the most important factor, a bit more would be nice agreed, but it is not the most important thing. If I lived in Canada/USA and needed to drive 1000s of miles and did not have a few days to do it then a Vanagon would not be my first choice of vehicle. Vanagons need time to amble along to their destination. Also, if you try and boot one down the highway you will be amazed how quickly you will need to find a refueling stop. Why not hire one to weigh up the pros and cons of versatility vs performance. As for the aircooled heaters, I have no idea how one really performs as I have converted mine to a water based heater, probably the only one in the world, it is not that good but at least it is fume free and my hand crafted heat exchangers will hopefully last for years. You asked about the windscreen blower. There were two versions of ventilation system available. (in the UK at any rate) One with and one without a fresh air blower. You can tell which is which by the presence of a blower switch on the heater control panel. I treat my VW camper a bit like a hobby, to do it justice you need to spend time on maintainance and in general give it some TLC. Because of their age they are not the most reliable vehicle in the world, listees often follow threads on 'Which spare parts to carry' or 'Audi 5 cyl. replacement engines' or any number of mechanical ailments. I love my VW and would be very reluctant to part with it. All I am saying is be aware of possible problems, care free motoring does not enter the equation when owning any model of Vanagon.

If it's foryou, it won't go by you. (one of my grannies)

Martin Scotland


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