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<x-charset iso-8859-1>I am not sure what a Zwitter is but after the 1955 VW this guy should have known better. Some people have money to BURN. Jim S. San Diego 72 Squareback, FI, Auto > > Nothing but bad. I bought a 1952 Zwitter out of Ontario last year, and it > was the pits. > I paid $12,370 for it, didn't realize it but also paid $3,900 for delivery. > And it cost me > about $5,000 before its first show. That a bunch of change. The transmission > is now > in the shop being fixed, and that's gonna cost about another $500 to $1,000. > > I also bought a 1955 VW for $9,700 two years before and spent $20,000 more > before its first show. > > Obviously, two different people had quite different appraisals to these two > cars. The two cars probably would have had to come to me for free, if I > didn't know that the restoration business was expensive as hell. That's > where > the rub comes from ... restoration. > > Don Garies > dgaries808@aol.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe > </x-charset>