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RE: [T3] 31K '67 on eBay


<x-charset iso-8859-1>I think Joe is on the right track. The owner probably inherited the car from
a auction or family member. It's quit possible the car was never painted,
but just buffed out and waxed (water beading). Looking at the picture with
the drivers door open notice how dirty the door jamb and the area near the
fender are. On the same picture note the window crank missing (everything
works) and what is that dark spot on the gray vertical piece at the end of
the arm rest? It reminds me of the 73 Squareback Jim W. in Portland bought
the mileage was significantly different from advertised. Just a thought.
Jim S
San Diego  

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe McGill [mailto:jmcgill89@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 09:05 AM
To: type3@vwtype3.org
Subject: RE: [T3] 31K '67 on eBay


This "31K '67" is the major reason that I am skeptical of Ebay and of 
sellers that don't know about their vehicles, in general.  When one reads 
his message, (aside from his liberal use of unnecessary apostrophes)the main

thing that stands out is his assertion that everything works "as far as I 
know".  If he's had this car for any amount of time and is any kind of VW 
fan, he'd KNOW if everything works. How could he know it runs like a "team 
of horse's" if he doesn't know whether or not the lights and gauges work?

In general, I have a very high opinion of the VW community and find it to be

populated by trustworthy and intelligent people.  For someone like me in the

"rustbelt" it is almost impossible to get out to California to actually see 
and drive a car before buying....basically we operate on faith, and the lack

of interest and devotion the aforementioned guy shows really shakes my 
faith....

Joe


>From: "Erkson, Toby" <toby.erkson@intel.com>
>To: Type 3 List <type3@vwtype3.org>
>Subject: RE: [T3] 31K '67 on eBay
>Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:36:38 -0800
>
>Though true, I agree w/Everett.  Most garages I've seen -- including my own
>-- keep the rain and sun off the car.  Such a low mileaged GARAGED vehicle
>shouldn't need such fixes.
>
>However, to give the benefit of the doubt to the owner, maybe the paint 
>just
>needs to be polished and waxed.  The paint, if truly protected from the
>environment, should still have plenty of luster in it.  Even after 25 years
>there were many spots on my baby (before the cheap-ass Macco paint job) 
>that
>would still shine when given a wax...and during that period the ONLY time
>she was in a garage is when the engine was being rebuilt.
>    Toby Erkson
>    air_cooled_nut@pobox.com
>    '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed
>    '95 VW Jetta III GL 2.0L, P-Chip, Jamex sport suspension, 2.25" 
>MagnaFlow
>exhaust
>    Portland, Oregon, http://www.icbm.org/
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Surely it doesn't really matter how many miles a car has done, if it has
> >stood in the rain for 30 years, or in the sun, it would show rust, or sun
> >damage, or both, even if it had only done 10K miles.
>...
> >> I serious doubt a 31K car would:
> >> 1. Have a cracked dash
> >> 2. Need a repaint
> >> 3. Have a front trunk area that looks so nasty
> >>
> >> ... especially when it "has been garage kept all of it's life"
>
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