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Date:         Wed, 8 Mar 2000 17:39:01 -0500
Reply-To:     Michael Townsend <townsend@RTP.ERICSSON.SE>
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From:         Michael Townsend <townsend@RTP.ERICSSON.SE>
Subject:      Euro Van Dimensions
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I happen to have a 99 Eurovan Brochure tacked up on my cube wall. The dimensions for the GLS and MV are the same:

Length = 188.5" Width = 72.4" Height = 76.4" Track Front = 62.6" Track Rear = 61.2" Turning Circle = 35.6 ft.

The MV Weekender is not listed here, although the pictures imply that it is only a couple of inches taller. I presume the other dimensions are the same. The long-wheelbase Eurovan camper is not even mentioned in this brochure, and neither is the Rialta.

Does anyone have the similar measurements for the Vanagon? I bet the turning circle is smaller!

Michael Townsend

-----Original Message----- From: Sean Garrett <seangar@HOTMAIL.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 4:27 PM Subject: Re: Euro Van pitfalls

>Your correct about that, also I forgot the the Camper version is longer than >the weekender or other Eurovans. We have the Camper version thus it is >longer. If you compare a weekender to a Vanagon I bet the Vanagon would be >longer. >Sean


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