In a message dated 7/2/01 5:11:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM writes:
> Whilst poking around at my parts guys place, I noticed some nameplates from > the bottom of the Westy parts vans. There is a serial number on the > Westfalia > nameplate attached to the bottom of some of the rear benches. Do these > numbers signify the serial number for the Westy conversion? Or is this just > a > serial number for the bench? > > it signifies the interior layout design given by Westfalia-Werke. i know for the bus westys the P-24 conversion was the standard westy (no stove/fridge) and the P-27 was the deluxe westy with all the stove and fridge, etc. its the same for the vanagons, each P number designates the type of interior layout. the wolfy/carats even had a designation number on the rear sofabed kickpanel too.. chris
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