Quadruple and I might listen to your pitch. No, seriously though, I would value it in the range of $12,000-$14,000 as is. --- On Fri, 11/25/11, Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Re: 6 degrees of separation? or less. To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Friday, November 25, 2011, 11:10 AM Very interesting. My son is on a one year adventure starting in France, Spain, Argentina and now Chile. He didn't take a PC with him and his camera failed many miles ago. However, he can get on FB and through his new friends and friends of their friends, we have collected photos of Alex from standing in line at a Reggae festival in Spain to having tea with some girl he met on the trail in Spain to sitting on a peak overlooking a river in Argentina. Pretty awesome. On buses, I have finally giving up on buying a splitty and will be satisfied with my bays. I can't see paying $7,000 or $8,000 for a rusted bucket of .... and then spending twice that amount fixing it up. Unless Sammie is ready to sell me the '66 Westy. I'll double what you paid! From: Steve Chamberlain <steveraychamberlain@xxxxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 7:36 AM Subject: [tcb] 6 degrees of separation? or less. Driving back from Inks Lake State Park last night I stopped for fuel (the most expensive I could find Sammie) and got the old 'I had a friend who had one of those' conversations. As we talked I found out that his friend's brother bought a bus south of Ft Worth from a guy that I work with who had a bus many years back. Moral of the story: everybody knows somebody that has a bus. Iinteresting comment on social networking. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/22/technology/between-you-and-me-4-74-degrees.html?ref=technology ..