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Toby Erkson wrote: > > I responded to a "sell or trade" made by someone to the Type-3 list. The > person owns a bus but had the flaps and wanted to lose 'em. I immediately > responded and closed the deal at $50. Yeah, you read that right. I'm > terrible at bargaining (the street merchants in Tiajuana loved me) and I > wanted them so I flat-out offered the amount and he accepted. Don't care, > I have them. > > So anyway, after fitting them to my car it appears that these particular > flaps are meant to fit the earlier models. I will be able to use these on > my (newer) model...just gotta drill two holes in my fender lip and remove > the two adjustable brackets on the flap (no problem). > > I've just been thinking that, since mine are in pretty decent shape, that I > wouldn't mind "loaning" them out to a shop that could make reproductions of > them. They look just like those square Bug flaps you see in the magazines > but they have some additional material that travels up the lip of the > fender (this is the area that I'll use to mount to my baby). So if anyone > knows of a dependable and reliable place who could make repros please drop > me a line and we'll talk business (contract, loan deposit, etc.). > Toby Erkson > air_cooled_nut@pobox.com > '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L > '75 Porsche 914 1.8L for sale > Portland, Oregon, USA > > P.S. Adriaan, just a smidgen jealous :) > Keith, I'd say tie; paper vs. paper ;) > > ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ > Subject: Re: Toby's new mudflaps. > Author: type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE > Date: 5/29/97 11:15 AM > > ... > Toby > > How much did you actually pay for these mudflaps? I have had a pair > of them since 1993 and I paid R50,00 (approx $12,00) for mine. > They're the same as yours, part number and all. Now that should make > you jealous!!! > > Regards > > Adriaan Loedolff > adriaan@norton.ctech.ac.za > '69 Squareback Automatic (199 500 miles) Hey you two; Not to start a p***ing contest or anything, but I found my Notch sitting in a repair garage parking lot, and since I knew what it was, I had to go in and ask if it was for sale. The owner said it was some weird Porsche and that for $200, I could take it home. I just about s**t and took it on the spot. I have put at least 10X the purchase price into engines and cosmetics in the last 10 years, but it drives 180+ miles a week (she has 216K K's on the speedo) with no problems. A little tired, but headed for a re-do soon. Any body else have any "unbelievable deal" stories out there to share? I'm a glutton for punishment. Just my $.02 worth. David Walters '73 Notch '92 Sportster