Solitary Spell said:
Oh Vagabound, this caused belly-laughs and a few tears of dismay...isn't there a nuclear test site somewhere near there? That would explain some of this.
I am reading this thread like it's a suspense novel -- I, too, was just considering flying to Phoenix from New England to dodge the rust-buckets available up this way. But I'm getting discouraged reading your odyssey. I hope the hero wins in this madcap, seat-of-your-pants treasure hunt. You know the old saying, though, at least you'll always have stories.
There has to be a vehicle out there...
Hey SS,
Glad the story is clicking with someone, providing a little entertainment, etc. In addition to soliciting help, that is really my goal. I'm getting advice from different quarters that Phoenix ain't all it's cracked up to be in terms of vehicle availability/selection, etc. Despite the thousands of cargo vans on the roads here (they're like flies, just everywhere), everyone I talk to acts like they are the rarest find for a vehicle buyer. It truly is Twilight-Zone bizarre. It's like walking into a rice factory and asking to buy a bag of rice, and getting shrugs and looks of incomprehension. This shouldn't be a pioneer project, but it feels like one. I should have multiple parking lots filled with used cargo vans to choose from, but everyone swears up and down that such a thing doesn't exist in Phoenix. That is literally unbelievable. However, relocating my "shopping hub" would be a nightmare at present because, cost aside ... I don't have a vehicle! So, I'll stick with it for now.
You said, "
I hope the hero wins in this madcap, seat-of-your-pants treasure hunt." Yeah, me too. Especially because, behind the scenes, there's a financial clock ticking. I can't play this game forever.
Investigated a large, longstanding public auction today (online and phone). No need to go because even they were not selling even one working cargo van. Name of the place is
Sierra Auctions. They have about 3 auctions a month. On 11/19, they will have a heavy equipment auction, and that one would include school buses, shuttle buses, and anything that isn't a normal passenger car. Might go to that one if I'm still here at that time (hope not).
My other backup plan is to just bite the bullet and buy a Chevy Astro. More of those are available and seem less desirable overall. I've been avoiding them because they are too short, in my opinion. But start with an Astro, and attach a cargo trailer (I need the hauling capacity and space). That said, I'm holding out for a while, and will live and breathe Craigslist for a few days to a week to see if that makes a difference.
Thanks for the note of encouragement.
Vagabound