The black fill-panels were stock on some late (1989 onwards) Multivans with the Carat bodykit. Strangely enough, my 1990 German Vanagon Atlantic, which is a Westy with lots of Carat body stuff, doesn't have the fill panels. Robin 90 Vanagon TD Westfalia Atlantic Andrew Grebneff wrote: > These are typical of the T3s seen at German meets. Many are 911-powered, > often with a "Carrera" badge on the tailgate. Aluminum wheels are normal > there, as well as low-profile tires. No South African grills however... > regarded as too expensive by Germans. I'm not sure about the black > fill-panels flanking the licenseplate, but this may be stock. > > Andrew Grebneff > 165 Evans St, Dunedin, New Zealand > <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> > ph 64 (3) 473-8863 > fax 64 (3) 479-7527 > 84 VW Caravelle GL (to be fitted with SVX engine & Porsche G50 trans) RWD > 87 Corolla 1.8 DX CE80 diesel sedan FWD > 89 Corolla 1.8 DX CE96 diesel van/wagon FWD > 89 Corona 2.0 D Select CT170 diesel sedan FWD > 92 Toyota Estima Lucida (=Previa) 2.2 turbodiesel RWD |
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