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Date:         Fri, 2 Feb 2001 06:51:17 EST
Reply-To:     Finrun@AOL.COM
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From:         Finn Runyon <Finrun@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Merker Seats
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I have owned 2 Merker Scorpios, an 88 and an 89...both new and they were the best long distance drivers I have ever owned, thanks mostly to their seats. Before I got rid of the 89 I seriously considered swapping the seats into my 87 Westy, however, they are wider then the vans seats, and I assumed that they would not swivel? Merkers have a cult following much like Vanagons, but on a smaller scale. I believe that there were only 10,000 Scorpios imported during 88 and 89. Finn Runyon 87 Westy "Pooh" 99 Beetle Turbo 96 Audi A6 Wagon


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