What is this?

edkellock at juno.com edkellock at juno.com
Sun Sep 24 15:11:47 EDT 2000


I can't help but be impressed a little bit with this.
I've seen it before... I surf on over and have a look
just about every time it comes up on the list.  It sure
seems like an Audi avant section would have worked
a lot better and would probably not have been too hard
to get, if certainly somewhat harder than a Ford one.

Anyway, how many of us out there would really want
to hassle with this?  Not me.  Which begs the question...
Has anyone talked to the owner of this V8 Avant?  It
occurred to me I might be interested in buying it if it
ever came available.  There are a lot of "ifs" that would 
have to be answered first, but with the cost of V8's today
and the probable negative aspects of selling such a hybrid
beast, it might actually be really cheap.  _IF_ the owner
would ever part with it.  

It takes all kinds...
Ed
Woodland Park, CO

On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 19:32:45 -0400 Kneale Brownson
<knotnook at traverse.com> writes:
> It's a Dorf wagon rear section placed on a V8, Jens.   Additional 
> views are at:
> 
>                   http://caliban.sf.ca.us/img/audi/v8q-avant/
> 
> 
> At 07:55 PM 09/23/2000 +0200, Jens wrote:
> 
> >Hi!
> >
> >On the webpage of a friend of mine, I stumbled upon this picture:
> >http://buedi.virtualave.net/kurioses/v8avant2g.jpg
> >It is a V8 station wagon. The rear end looks like a Chevrolet 
> Caprice to
> >me.
> >(Hey, if it is wrong, remember I am German! ;) )
> >I would appreciate any hints.
> >(Notice the tunneled antenna!)
> >
> >CU
> >Jens
> >
> >http://www.audistory.de
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