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BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER.... A's, G's & E's


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    A's G's & E's Pros & cons

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    Post by Guest Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:09 am

    I would like to "try them on" need to find a show locally.
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    Post by vanner68 Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:30 am

    goldcityguy wrote:My mechanical skills are limited to replacing parts really, but do have support from friends and tools. I am familiar with full manual cars. I drove a 66 and 72 beetle. Not a manual van. I have driven modern vans but not older. I'm not thinking it is gonna be like driving a new car. I am becoming an old man and need a project so I want to be spending my night sanding till 3am. I fully understand it takes effort. Great response again. Just the info I need.

    OK, collectively you should have the skills.

    We occasionally see people who want a 'Scooby Van' (ugh) and when they get one find that they aren't what they expected, have blind spots, take some effort to drive, etc- and end up frustrated with their purchase.


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