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    I have never driven one of those, but I think it would be fun. Although my buddy back in high school many, many years ago used to have something similar made by VW. It even had a top that would pop up like a camper. We had a nick name for his ride. We use to call it the "Magic Stabbin Cabin". I will let you guess why.......

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    I've had a 65 Chevy van, a 64 Ford Falcon van (hence my screen name) and now this Dodge. I've got the big three covered, guess I need a VW someday down the road.

    These are a blast to drive; don't need much power to put a smile on your face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post
    I've had a 65 Chevy van, a 64 Ford Falcon van (hence my screen name) and now this Dodge. I've got the big three covered, guess I need a VW someday down the road.

    These are a blast to drive; don't need much power to put a smile on your face.

    My late father in law bought a 63 Econoline van from the phone company in So. Calif. when we moved to Missouri in 1972. The first thing I did to it was relocate the battery, it was under the driver's seat, to the left rear in a marine battery box. I used 4/0 cable my brother in law had brought home from a site where he was working. It never had a battery problem.
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