Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 17:02:12 +0200
Reply-To: Jimmy Sanby <SanbyJ@TELKOM.CO.ZA>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Jimmy Sanby <SanbyJ@TELKOM.CO.ZA>
Subject: Re: SA Sliding side windows/was: Screensaver
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Hi from SA....
The body changes somewhere around '92 bringing in the bigger windows on
the sides.
My '89 Syncro has the same size windows (I presume) as yours, but only
the RHS back windows opens.
Cheers
Jimmy
>>> Jeffrey R <Oxroad@AOL.COM> 02/07/00 09:07AM >>>
In a message dated 00-02-07 01:53:03 EST, Oxroad writes:
> In a message dated 00-02-06 21:43:13 EST, you write:
>
> > While in South Africa, I notice the Vanagons, or Transporters, or
> > Kombis or whatever they're called there have the sliding windows
in the
> back
> > windows too. ...
> >Can you purchase the sliding windows w/frame for the back windows
here
> > in the States and if so, where?
Harold--
The windows won't work in US Vanagons because South African Vanagons
are
Right Hand Drive and therefore when looking out the US driver's side,
or
left
side, occupants of the vehicle would see what would actually be on
the
passenger side in a South African Bus.
Did I have you going for a second? Truth is the current South
African
Vanagons (Microbus or Caravelle and maybe they've added a new model
this
year)
have a larger side window than the American Vanagons so SA sliding
side
windows into a US Vanagon would not be a "simple" addition. The side
windows
of the SA bus are higher, or more correctly have a greater top to
bottom
measurement than those in the US. They actually are cut to allow a
lower
sill
while at least roughly the same distance from the roof on American
buses.
If you visit the SA VW site you can see the two side windows behind
the
doors dip lower into the body than the windows that are in the door.
In the
US the Buses have a even or at least very close to even measurement
from top
to bottom as do the door windows.
Having said all that, I don't have first hand experience with the SA
buses.
I'm going on what James Cohen told me after his trip to SA last year.
But
photos in a SA brochure I have seem to "confirm" the larger windows.
BUT here's a question that jsut popped into my head: Do older SA
Vanagons (
say like the early 80s) have the same size windows as US buses, yet
still
have sliding rear windows?
Like you, I thought the windows would be a cool addition. (pun at no
extra
cost to the consumer)
Jeff
83.5 Westy
NYC