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Looking for a VW
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Carlos L Qualls wrote:
> (http://www.collectorcartraderonline.com/adsearch.html). > This the people that publish the paper magazines every month > that you can pick up usually in either the book store or > at your local AM/PM. The above link will take you to their > collector car section and you can put in what you are looking > for. I found 32 cars in Washington state, but alot were over > his price limit. > > Carlos > 1968 Bug Thanks Carlos. -- the Grokdoc Tom Malmevik all that groks is god 67 Baja "marti" |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, John Willis wrote:
> If you are in for a little drive, come to Texas, I'll fix him up with > one!:~) > > > -- > John Willis I am sure you would John. Ill ask him if he wants to go that far......*8-} -- the Grokdoc Tom Malmevik all that groks is god 67 Baja "marti" |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Wolfgang wrote:
> $3-4k would put her in a safe Toyota or Honda. I hate to see new drivers > start off in a 30 year old car. A VW is great for weekend and occasion dive > back and forth to work but not as a daily driver. Isn't it cold and rainy > in Wash state - bad environment for air cooled VW. Is that what she or her > dad wants? I whole heartedly disagree with you Wolfgang. A ACVW makes a great daily driver. They are economical with gas, handle well even in the snow and rain, and are fun to drive. I have had 13 of them over the years and everyone has been a daily driver. With the addition of a 12 volt fan in the curcuit, the heaters are great. Washington state is a great environment for an ACVW. I always suggest them as a good car to have. Thanks for your thoughts. -- the Grokdoc Tom Malmevik all that groks is god 67 Baja "marti" |
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I disagree as well. I live in central Illinois and daily drive my '73 SB
year-round. Of course, my commute is only six miles/day round-trip! "Thomas Malmevik" > wrote in message news:Pine.A41.4.61a.0410151708170.32146@aagaard06. u.washington.edu... > On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Wolfgang wrote: > > > $3-4k would put her in a safe Toyota or Honda. I hate to see new drivers > > start off in a 30 year old car. A VW is great for weekend and occasion dive > > back and forth to work but not as a daily driver. Isn't it cold and rainy > > in Wash state - bad environment for air cooled VW. Is that what she or her > > dad wants? > > I whole heartedly disagree with you Wolfgang. A ACVW makes a great > daily driver. They are economical with gas, handle well even in the snow > and rain, and are fun to drive. I have had 13 of them over the years and > everyone has been a daily driver. With the addition of a 12 volt fan in > the curcuit, the heaters are great. Washington state is a great > environment for an ACVW. I always suggest them as a good car to have. > Thanks for your thoughts. > > > -- > the Grokdoc > Tom Malmevik > all that groks is god > 67 Baja "marti" > > > > > > |
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