Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 14:26:18 -0800
Reply-To: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
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From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: secret stash uncovered - customs people
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Who gives you a harder time - the Canadian or American boarder people?
David Marshall
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf
Of Matthew Pollard
Sent: January 27, 2001 11:33 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: secret stash uncovered
This spot is good, but be aware that customs officialys along the
US-Candad border know where every spot is in the vanagon- including in the
air-filter, relay box, above the spare tire, etc. I have been stopped a
few time at the border and the searches are always very complete- leaving
no place untouched.
But at the same time, i hide CD's and stuff in there when at high risk
places like airports and ballparks. etc.
Matthew
Matthew Pollard http://www.uidaho.edu/~poll7356
Dept. of Chemistry http://www.chem.uidaho.edu
University of Idaho http://www.uidaho.edu
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Anthony Smola wrote:
> I'm sure that you other Vanagon owners know of the secret stash areas of
> your van.
>
> You think about these sort of things when you're trying to keep from
getting
> into trouble.
>
> Anyway, If you don't already know this one it's the secret ledge near the
> spare battery box under
>
> the drivers seat. It's the hidden space about 4 inches high and approx 12
> inches wide
>
> and 14 inches deep. Located right below the rotating disc of the captains
> seat and
>
> just in front of the spare battery box. This is where I decided to place a
> CD changer.
>
> This placement gives you ready access by just reaching down between your
> legs to access the unit
>
> 1) peel back carpet in front of the drivers seat and remove the wires from
> the front of the box ( connects to relay under seat)
> 2) lay out the dimensions for the CD changer ( 6 disc only) the 10 disc is
> too tall.
> 3) measure from the top of the box lip downward approx 2 3/4 inch (caution
> cut too low and you will cut into the shelf itself)
> 4) You will have to change the placement of the release rod for the
captains
> chairs, because the rod gets in the way of the placement of the changer
> 5) You can either remove the rod all together and bolt the captains seat
in
> the forward position or bend the release rod so that it drops into the
slot
> from above.
> 6) When you remove the sheet metal cutout it will include the hole the
wires
> for the aux battery relay. You will also have to reroute the hole through
> the sheet metal in the front for the DIN cable and aux battery wiring.
> 7) Route DIN wiring along the path of the aux battery (this is near the
> center under the sound deadening foam. Be sure to tape down)
> 8) use 3m adhasive and replace carpet
> 9) cut carpet down the middle of the newly created opening and fold carpet
> through opening (this makes a nice safe lip)
> 10) install cd player so that a little sticks out the front for easy
access
> 11) tape rear of changer to the shelf on the rear to prevent movement
>
> I've done this to my 85 Westy and you can't even see it from the outside.
> And best of all you have access to the magazine while driving (mine is
> Kenwood)
>
> Malibu Tony
>