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Re: Where did the Scirocco's go?



I feel your pain.  I drive from UT to MN at least once a year.  I go
thru MT and usually don't see many Sciroccos.  Sciroccos in general are
a very rare sight on the interstates these days.  I saw ONE in the 3000+
miles I covered during my recent trip.

-Mike

> Keith Davenport wrote:
> 
> Well everyone I'm Back,
> 
> I decided to take a trip to the wonderful state of Montana for a week
> to visit the family. While I was there I was tripping around and
> started to noticed that there are NO Scirocco's at all. Only a few
> older bugs and a couple of new VW Euro campers and that is about it.
> So I'm going nuts about the third day there and I got to the point
> that I had to hook up to the Internet to get my fix. Is this normal
> from someone who loves a bad ass car as much as I do? Then a few days
> later I saw ONE, it was black and had a rack on the top. Looked nice
> from a distance, but I guess my James bond tactics are really really
> rusty because I could not find it after I saw it. It just vanished
> into thin air. My wife thinks I'm so obsessed that I'm just making
> things up. She is frick'n nuts. I'm completely disappointed in her
> anyways. Sad to say that she is my wife. She is the one that thinks
> the Scirocco looks like a squashed Honda Accord and I should give it
> up. May be I should just tie her to the rear bumper and drag her until
> she is no longer. She just doesn't get the fact that the Scirocco is
> the best car ever put into production. So, to all I just want to say
> thanks to the people that have web pages. They made my trip. Oh yeah I
> still love my wife and I'll have her driven a Scirocco before the end
> of the century.
> 
> Keith 84 Rocco
> www.geocities.com/motorcity/track/8826
> It is almost done bear with me

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