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Date:         Sun, 27 Jun 1999 14:31:59 -0700
Reply-To:     Susan Bernavich <susanb@WIZZARDS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Susan Bernavich <susanb@WIZZARDS.NET>
Subject:      Re: Bay Area Vanagons... wow.
Comments: To: Coby Smolens <cobys@WELL.COM>
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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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