Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1999 17:47:43 -0500
Reply-To: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA>
Subject: Re: Bay Area Vanagons... wow.
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Hi Susan!
Good thinking by looking before you leap!
I would suggest four things to do:
1. Go to www.vanagon.com, and read the document on checking out a vanagon
prior to purchase;
2. Have any vehicle checked out by a VW specialist that you trust (not one
the owner suggests), and get a written report, with any deficiencies noted;
3. Test the camper equipment yourself - make sure the fridge works (on
propane, ac and dc), faucet in sink still pumps water, stoves both light
with blue flame (not orange). Pop the poptop, look at the canvas (and screen
window for holes) and upper bunk, look at the skylight for cracks;
4. Drive it at highway speeds for 90 min continuously, try to go up hills
etc. See if it performs to your level of satisfaction. See if it blows smoke
etc. Since it's a diesel, you may have greater expectations for performance
than the diesel can provide.
Then when you have more info to share, the question of value can be more
accurately determined by the listees - who collectively know more about
vanagons than any single person alive.
Cheers and good luck!
Marshall Ruskin
Hi all..I.just joined this site about a week ago...it surely has
>triggered my
>desire to have a Vanagon...tomorrow I am looking at a 1983 deisel...full
>camper...body and inside supposedly in mint condition...1500 miles on a
>rebuilt...the asking prices is 6, 795 dollars..could anyone tell me if
>that is
>a fair price??? Also I am a single middleaged women who is not really
>swift in
>the area of mechanical expertise...(however that is sure to change if I
keep
>reading all your posted mail!!) I live in Roseburg Oregon...any advice
>as to
>what I should look for ? Be mindful of???? I would appreciate any
>input from
>you experts!!! Newbie-Susanb
>
>Coby Smolens wrote:
>
>> As far as I know there is only one place in Marin that matches that
>> description - Valley Wagonworks. On a good day we've counted as many as
21
>> Vanagons. There are also at least seven buses on the lot at any one time
>> lately. The different "sizes" probably refers to the fact that there are
>> usually a sampling of vans from several categories: 7 passenger GL,
Westies
>> young and old, Hi-tops of various manufacture, the occasional pickup, not
to
>> mention the same spread in buses, currently ranging from '66 Combi (for
>> sale) to '79 bus. However, we are primarily a repair shop - the vans we
have
>> for sale are mainly acquired as the inevitable by-product of the repair
>> business. Of course, we have been known to snap up the odd van or bus
>> someone spots in the papers. Or on the side streets. Or in somebody's
back
>> yard. Or on the internet. ;-)>
>>
>> Coby
>>
>> Valley Wagonworks
>> "Intimately acquainted with VW Vans since 1959"
>>
>> Volkswagen Bus, Vanagon, Westfalia and Eurovan
>> Repair and Service Specialists
>>
>> 1535 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo, CA 94933
>> Voice:(415) 457-5628
>> Fax: (415) 457-0967
>> http://wagonworks.com
>> mailto:contact@wagonworks.com
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf
>> > Of Per Lindgren
>> > Sent: Friday, June 25, 1999 6:09 PM
>> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>> > Subject: Re: Bay Area Vanagons... wow.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earthlink.net" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I passed a lot in Marin County that had 10! Vanagons of varying
>> > > shapes and sizes for sale
>> >
>> > What do you mean, varying sizes? I always thought they all came in one
>> > size, except for Otmars stretch?
>> >
>> > PerL
>> >
>
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