In a message dated 2/5/02 10:07:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, tjhannink@EARTHLINK.NET writes:
> According to vanagon.com - model information by year > (http://www.vanagon.com/info/years/1987/index.html), the only non-GL models > available in the US in 1987 were the Camper and the Camper Syncro, both of > which would have a pop-top and a "Z" in the 4th position of the VIN. > > > actually there were some '87 down NON-GL passenger vans sold. they werent a hot item tho. the 86-87's usually had the sh*tty dark brown corduroy seats without armrests, no tach, came with chrome moonie hubcaps and silver wheels etc. PS and a/c were options. pretty much base vans. tho i did see a '85 non GL that had NO ps, NO a/c, but did have a weekender interior in the dark brown cord. wierd van. in 88 and 89 all the vanagons were GL's. then in '90-'91 they came back w/ the NON-GL and sold it in the pass van or syncro pass van version, both of which had the cool rubber floor mats and grey tweed weekender interior w/ jumpseats, tho no side table. chris |
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