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Date:         Sun, 12 Mar 2000 22:36:08 EST
Reply-To:     JordanVw@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         JordanVw@AOL.COM
Subject:      Re: Newer model Wolfsburg interior into an '84?
Comments: To: Timeroot@aol.com
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In a message dated 3/12/00 9:22:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, Timeroot@AOL.COM writes:

<< Hello all, I have come upon a Wolfsburg interior with the rear facing jump seats, fold down table, and rear seat that folds down into a bed. My van does not have the rear fold down bed and has the two person middle seat/rails. What am I getting myself into here? Will an only slightly mechanically inclined person be able to get this mission accomplished? How hard will it be to remove it, and will I need any special tools? I recall that some welding may be required, in which case I may have to pass on this nice interior. (looks much better than the worn original brown cloth) I would really like to get this to work. >>

i put a '87 wolfsburg (Carat style) interior into my '84 van also. pretty easy, just get all the hardware and panels. you will have to drill holes and bolt the jumpseat hardware down, but that's obvious. chris '84 wolfy w/ '87 wolfy interior


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