>Recently in Eau Claire Wisconsin (that's the "fly over" land for people on the coasts), a very clean 87 westy sold at the Volkswagen dealer >for $7,500......... that's at a VW dealer!! In California that same westy might go for 10 or 11K. > It could also have much to do with the amount of winter seasoning in the form of salt and its effects. In one week of spring sleet and snow and thaw a Wisconsin vehicle will see more humidity than some Californicated examples see in any wet year. The values of both should reflect this. No mystery here that I can see. Doktor Tim Maintenance Repair and Restoration of European Vehicles San Juan Island, WA |
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