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Date:         Sun, 31 Oct 1999 10:20:45 -0800
Reply-To:     Bryan <bryan459@PACBELL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bryan <bryan459@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Re: Might be for Sale 87 Westy - long
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Chris et. al,

The purpose of my inquiry was to get a feel for the value of my vanagon given the current condition it's in. All the things listed are repairable/replaceable (pop top seal, radio, windshield, power steering r&p, etc), this I know. I thought those details would help in determining the value range of the Vanagon.

The engine is dead? My wife called one day and said that the car was out of oil and had stopped running (I don't have constant access to the van)! It's had a chronic cylinder head oil leak for several years now. I took it to the dealer because one of the service advisors/backyard mechanics is a Westy owner and has been watching my back for years. The engine has lost compression, barely runs, runs rough (real rough) at that, and I'm told I need a new engine, power steering unit, and all the hoses/lines from the radiator back. Plus there's still that unidentified coolant loss problem.

The dealer wants 6700 for the work. The independents in the area want 5000 to 6000 for the work. One of the big concerns we have (we don't want to sell it), is that we keep hearing again and again that the old tranny won't handle the new engine!

Not being mechanically skilled/knowledgeable I'm having trouble deciding what's in our best financial interest. We would like to fix the van and keep it for another 150K miles, but we'll be taking out a loan just to fix the van. So, is there any reason not to put a new engine in? Or should we go for it?

Thanks,

Bryan JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote:

> do you have insurance? say a rock broke your windshield , and get your > insurance to pay for it. ron sells the poptop seal for like $40 or > less, i > believe. > radio? geez.. how many do you want? the vanagon is a std size, and any > std > size radio will fit the hole. you can get antennas from pep boys. > dents? pop it out yourself from behind, or live with it. > have you seen your radiator hoses leaking? > you can get rebuilt ps racks for under $300. > detailing??? you would pay to have someone else clean your car for > you? > "oh...and it needs a new engine too"??? > how ya figger that? does it run?

> chris


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