I did, and it was amazing.
With my first I had a C-cescion, to be honest I still don't know what to believe about the rezons my doctor gave me (I never have not even one contraction, my water broke when I went to see my doctor just to check up and they rush me into).
Anyway, I hate it, my baby was so fast rush out of the room so they could "close" me and I can barely remember her face when I saw her for first time. Then I was all drug out and fall sleep after my baby born and wake up I believe around 2 hours!
Even when I wake up I was still feeling goofy.
With my second baby, I found a doc that will agree to at least TRY, I knew there could be possibilities to need a second C-section but I wanted to at least try.
My second baby was a very easy labor, I got to the hospital walking and in a couple hours I had my baby in my arms.
It was amazing.
My husband was the whole time with me, when my baby born I hold her in my arms and try to breast feed, then my husband hold her (he didn't want to cut the cord, I am surprise he didn't pass out, lol).
I could count her little fingers and toes, make fun of her cone head, take pictures, etc.
Recovery was a LOT more faster.
So my advice, go for.
There is always a possibility that you would need a c-section but having a VBAC is very wort the try.
There was an amzing groop in Yahoo that help me with all my questions about VBAC and a amazing video call "The business of being born" that I really loved.
Good luck.